FUBAR (film)

FUBAR is a 2002 Canadian film directed by Michael Dowse and written by Dave Lawrence, Michael Dowse and Paul Spence, following the lives of two lifelong friends and head-bangers, Terry Cahill and Dean Murdoch. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. Since its release, it has gained a cult status in North America, particularly in Western Canada.

FUBAR
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Dowse
Written by
  • Michael Dowse
  • Dave Lawrence
  • Paul Spence
Produced by
  • Michael Dowse
  • Dave Lawrence
  • Paul Spence
  • Melanie Owen
  • Marguerite Pigott
  • Mark Slone
Starring
  • Dave Lawrence
  • Paul Spence
  • Gordon Skilling
CinematographyMichael Dowse
Music by
  • English Teeth
  • Paul J. Spence
Distributed byOdeon Films
Release date
  • May 24, 2002 (2002-05-24)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
BudgetShooting Budget :$10,000 CAD Final Budget $350,000 CAD

Filmed and set in and around Calgary, Alberta, it was shot on a Canon XL1, on a shoestring budget that required Lawrence to max out his credit card and his dad to refinance their family home to complete it.

The film features characters created by Lawrence and Paul Spence that they developed based on the head-banger subculture. Terry Cahill, one of the main characters, played by Lawrence, was based on a character he created at Loose Moose Theatre in the mid-'90s. Many people who appear in the movie (including the fist-fighters) were bystanders who thought that the filmmakers were shooting a documentary on the common man. FUBAR did not have a set script, only a rough outline from which the actors improvised.

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