While "Drinking Buddies" comes out this summer, it's far from the last Swanberg movie that will screen in 2013: His Jane Adams-starring drama "All the Light in the Sky" comes out this fall, and he's currently editing two features, including the previously reported low budget production "24 Exposures."
Additionally, Indiewire has exclusively learned that Swanberg shot another movie last December that, like "Drinking Buddies," unites several familiar faces for an intimate story.
Tentatively called "Happy Christmas," the Chicago-set production reunites the filmmaker with Kendrick as well as "Girls" creator Lena Dunham, Melanie Lynskey and Mark Webber. Though these actors have some mainstream clout, they've all recently produced work in the indie space. Lynskey starred in the Sundance opener "Hello I Must Be Going," while Webber directed an intimate feature about father, "The End of Love," which opened earlier this year.
Though Swanberg preferred to keep most of the plot secret for now, he said that it "focuses on a family and is set during the holidays." He also revealed another detail about the production perhaps even more impressive than its cast: Working with "Beasts of the Southern Wild" cinematographer Ben Richardson (who also shot "Drinking Buddies"), the quintessentially digital-friendly Swanberg made "Happy Christmas" on Super 16mm film, his first production to utilize the medium since film school. "I sensed that pretty soon it might be too late to go through that process again," he said. "I wanted to do it at least one more time." Swanberg hopes the film will make the festival rounds next year.
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