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              SYNOPSIS:     Rude Dude tells the candid story of iconic comic book artist Steve “The Dude” Rude, an impulsive and compulsive artist, who puts everything—fame, fortune, family and friends—on the line for his art. For nearly three decades, Rude worked in the comic book field, earning critical acclaim and winning every major comic book industry award. At the surface, Rude seems unstoppable. This film chips away at Rude’s exterior and tells the story of a man who, at age 53, walks away from the career that made him a comic book artist celebrity to live a quieter life as a fine art painter. His battle with bipolar disorder prompts Rude to make this decision at the height of his career. Throughout the film Steve’s family, friends, colleagues, students and fans speak about Rude’s legendary artistic talent and the important impact he made in comics. Rude is recognized as the quintessential “artists’ artist,” influencing countless artists in the comic book field. We see Rude as a mentor who teaches his students how to become better artists and to pursue their dreams. Nevertheless, a very different picture of Rude is painted on the home front. Rude cannot take care of himself because of his illness. His wife, Jaynelle, works three jobs and takes care of Rude and their two children. The family is constantly living on-edge as they face financial difficulties and the unpredictable mood swings, which often are manifest with holes punched into the drywall throughout the house. By the end of the film, Steve’s fine art begins to gain some traction as art galleries begin to accept some of his art and he begins to develop a new fan following. While the film may end, Rude’s story is far from over.      

 

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT: I went to Columbia University and graduated from the Film Division with an MFA in directing. I have directed numerous shorts and music videos, but this documentary RUDE DUDE is my first feature. I currently teach filmmaking in New York City. I decided to make this film because I have been a fan of Steve Rude for over twenty years, and when I was a teenager, I named my dog Horatio after the main character in Steve’s comic Nexus. The most important tonal decision I am making has to do with the Target Audience. This film will be accessible to non-comic book fans and will focus on the man, Steve, (who is an incredibly talented artist and who once upon a time worked in comics) versus the great comic book artist Steve “The Dude” Rude which will only interest his core fan base. Most documentaries about comic book artists are too focused on their core audience that they are impenetrable to non-fans. This film is for people who may have never read a comic book but who feel an emotional connection to a person giving their all to be great at something - and it is dedicated to the many, many talented people who struggle to find personal and professional success while grappling with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and other forms of debilitating mental illness. Visual Style: Rude Dude continues a style I started exploring with my short film “Magritte Moment. “ In that film, I played with Color, black and white, and transitions to create a subjective visual style. Steve and his art are the only thing in color. All the interviews are in Black and white (except for Steve’s). This will visually show the contrast between Steve the brilliant artist and Steve the flawed human being. I also play with color by subtly de-saturating the color when Steve talks about his depression or expresses his frustration over his life. Steve’s artwork is multi-planed. The film uses multiple formats. The primary format is High Definition, but the archival material is Standard Definition and Super 8. There is even some animation in the film from a Nexus animated pitch Steve put together over two years. Tone: The story is totally objective. No narration. A fly on the wall/observational bio documentary. I show the Great aspects of Steve and the Worst aspects and let the audiences make up their own minds about how they should feel about him.

 

         

    Steve  “The  Dude”  Rude     Born  in  Madison,  Wisconsin,  Steve  Rude’s  career  began  in  1981  with  his  and  co-­‐creator  Mike   Baron’s  groundbreaking  “Nexus”  comic  series.  This  space  saga  catapulted  Rude  into  the  field  of   comics,  where  he  became  highly  sought  after  by  major  publishers.  During  his  first  few  years  in   the  industry,  Rude’s  efforts  led  to  numerous  awards,  such  as  the  1984  Russ  Manning  Newcomer   Award,  the  Kirby  Award  for  best  artist  in  1986,  and  numerous  Eisner’s  for  artistic  achievement.   For  over  two  decades,  Rude  has  drawn  hundreds  of  comic’s  greatest  iconic  heroes,  and  has   galvanized  the  art  world  as  a  comic  magazine  artist  and  illustrator.     Steve  considers  himself  an  art  student.  The  desire  to  better  his  craft  with  each  new  project  shows   an  expressive  and  caring  approach.  He  holds  deep  appreciation  for  the  illustrators  who  have   come  before.  By  studying  the  works  of  such  masters  as  Andrew  Loomis,  John  Gannam,  Harry   Anderson,  Jack  Kirby,  and  Russ  Manning,  Rude  continues  to  perfect  his  talent.  The  result  is  an   artist  with  the  discipline  and  training  of  the  grand  illustrators  from  the  1930s  to  1950s.  Rude   applies  this  knowledge  to  his  true  passion  of  modern  comic  books.  Currently,  Rude’s  focus  is  on   fine  art  paintings.  

         

    Producer/Director/Editor  Ian  Fischer     Ian  Fischer  is  an  award  winning  film  director,  producer,  screenwriter  and  instructor.  His  multi   award  winning  short  films  "Magritte  Moment"  and  "Foet(Dir.Cut)  have  played  in  over  one   hundred  film  festivals  around  the  world.  He  is  currently  in  post  production  on  a  feature   documentary  called  Superhero  Nation,  which  is  about  Superheroes  and  why  they  are  so  popular   in  America.       Fischer  earned  his  MFA  in  Film  Directing  from  Columbia  University  and  a  BA  from  Tufts   University.  Fischer  currently  resides  in  New  York  City.     Rude  Dude  is  Fischer’s  first  feature  film.            

   

          Composer/Sound  Designer  Ross  Williams   An  Australian  born  sound  designer  and  composer,  Ross  Williams  completed  his  Masters  and   Doctorate  in  Musical  Arts  at  Rice  University  in  Houston,  Texas.  Ross  has  composed  and  sound   designed  for  theatre,  multimedia  and  award  winning  independent  feature  and  short  films.       Cast:     Steve  Rude   Linda  Reinhold   David  Breckman   Mike  Baron   Mike  Richardson   Jaynelle  Rude   Alex  Ross   Joe  Casey   Brandon  Rude   Dave  Gibbons   Alex  Wald   Jessica  Rude   Neal  Adams   Josh  Olson   Dorothy  Rude   Adam  Hughes   Gary  Martin   Tom  Rude   Paul  Gulacy   Michael  J.  Marten   David  Phillips   Paul  Pope   Milton  Griepp   Todd  Borenstein   Brian  Stelfreeze   John  Davis   Eric  Nesheim   Mike  Allred   Glenn  Greenberg   Kent  Steine   Bill  Reinhold   Richard  Bruning   Andrew  Turk    

Production  Credits:     Presented  by:   Fischtick  Productions  LLC       Producer/Director/Editor:   Ian  Fischer     Composer/Sound  Designer:   Ross  Williams     Cinematography:   Frank  Ramos