Woodpecker
Alex Karpovsky, 2008
Catalog No.: FTF-092
Length: 83 minutes
Woodpecker is a 2008 comedy film directed by Alex Karpovsky and starring Jon Hyrns. The film follows Hyrns and his cohort, Wesley Yang, as they obsessively search the Arkansas bayou for proof that ivory-billed woodpecker is in fact not extinct.
Directed by Alex Karpovsky
Cinematography by Marshall Coles
Original Score by James Lavino
Featuring: John Hyrns, Alex Karpovsky
Festivals: SXSW, Wisconsin Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, IFF Boston, Flyway Film Festival, Northampton Independent Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Maine International Film Festival, Rome International Film Festival, Solstice Film Festival, S.N.O.B Film Festival, Newport International Film Festival, Cucalorus Film Festival, Big Water Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival, Kansas International Film Festival, Indie Memphis, Temcula International Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, and Denver Starz Film Festival
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“A birdwatchers' Best in Show, Alex Karpovsky's mock-doc Woodpecker stretches its single joke to feature length, earning a beakful of yuks.”
-Rob Nelson, Variety
After 10 minutes, you're going to be questioning and second-guessing. That's part of the ass-backwards, off-kilter enjoyment of the film.
-Jette Kernion, Cinematical