Fruitvale Station
Directed by Ryan Coogler
Produced by Nina Yang Bongiovi
Forest Whitaker
Written by Ryan Coogler
Starring Michael B. Jordan
Octavia Spencer
Produced by Nina Yang Bongiovi
Forest Whitaker
Written by Ryan Coogler
Starring Michael B. Jordan
Octavia Spencer
Melonie Diaz
Ahna O'Reilly
Kevin Durand
Chad Michael Murray
Music by Ludwig Göransson
Cinematography Rachel Morrison
Editing by Claudia Castello
Michael P. Shawver
Studio Significant Productions
OG Project
Distributed by The Weinstein Company
Release date(s)
January 19, 2013 (Sundance)
July 12, 2013 (United States)
Running time 85 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $15,878,000
Fruitvale Station (originally titled Fruitvale) is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Ryan Coogler. It is Coogler's first feature-length film and is based on the true story of Oscar Grant, a young man who was killed by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle at the Fruitvale Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Station in Oakland, California.
The film stars Michael B. Jordan as Oscar Grant. Forest Whitaker is one of the film's producers.Kevin Durand and Chad Michael Murray play the two BART police officers involved in Grant's death. The names of the officers were changed for the film.
Fruitvale Station debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic film.It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best First Film. The film was released in theaters July 12, 2013.
The film stars Michael B. Jordan as Oscar Grant. Forest Whitaker is one of the film's producers.Kevin Durand and Chad Michael Murray play the two BART police officers involved in Grant's death. The names of the officers were changed for the film.
Fruitvale Station debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic film.It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best First Film. The film was released in theaters July 12, 2013.
Ryan Coogler was a graduate student at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts when Grant was shot on January 1, 2009. Following this event, Coogler expressed his desire to make a film about Grant's last day, "I wanted the audience to get to know this guy, to get attached, so that when the situation that happens to him happens, it’s not just like you read it in the paper, you know what I mean? When you know somebody as a human being, you know that life means something." He was able to meet John Burris, the attorney for the Grant family, through a mutual friend and worked closely with him to get information on the case. He also worked closely with the Grant family, after gaining their trust.
In January 2011, Forest Whitaker's production company was looking for new young filmmakers to mentor. Coogler met Head of Production, Nina Yang Bongiovi, and showed her his projects. Shortly after, he had a meeting with Whitaker, who decided to support Fruitvale Coogler met with advisers of Sundance Screenwriters Lab. He developed the script with the help of Creative Advisors Tyger Williams, Jessie Nelson and Zach Sklar. The film received funding from the Feature Film Program (FFP)and the SanFrancisco Film Society.
Coogler had Michael B. Jordan in mind to play the role of Oscar before writing the script.In April 2012, Jordan and Octavia Spencer joined the cast. She also received a co-producer credit as she directly participated in funding the film and contacted investors when a deal was lost during the filming. Notably, investors included Kathryn Stockett, author of The Help, a bestselling novel adapted as a successful movie. In April 2012, Hannah Beachler asked to be involved in the design of the film.
Fruitvale Station was filmed in Oakland, California, in 20 days in July 2012. Scenes were shot at and around the Bay Area Rapid Transit platform where Grant was killed San Quentin State Prison served as a filming location for a flashback scene with prisoners featured as extras. The film was shot in Super 16 mm format using Arriflex 416 cameras and Zeiss Ultra 16 lenses.
Music
Ludwig Göransson, also a USC gradutate, said of the scoring process: "Ryan and I talked a lot about how sound design was going to have a huge role in the movie and very early on I got sent the actual sound recordings of the Bart Train. I manipulated the train sound and made it almost feel like a dark ambient synth sound and I used it almost throughout the whole Bart platform scene. The other element in the score is lots of layered and manipulated guitars sounding almost like haunting pads." Coogler added: "
In January 2011, Forest Whitaker's production company was looking for new young filmmakers to mentor. Coogler met Head of Production, Nina Yang Bongiovi, and showed her his projects. Shortly after, he had a meeting with Whitaker, who decided to support Fruitvale Coogler met with advisers of Sundance Screenwriters Lab. He developed the script with the help of Creative Advisors Tyger Williams, Jessie Nelson and Zach Sklar. The film received funding from the Feature Film Program (FFP)and the SanFrancisco Film Society.
Coogler had Michael B. Jordan in mind to play the role of Oscar before writing the script.In April 2012, Jordan and Octavia Spencer joined the cast. She also received a co-producer credit as she directly participated in funding the film and contacted investors when a deal was lost during the filming. Notably, investors included Kathryn Stockett, author of The Help, a bestselling novel adapted as a successful movie. In April 2012, Hannah Beachler asked to be involved in the design of the film.
Fruitvale Station was filmed in Oakland, California, in 20 days in July 2012. Scenes were shot at and around the Bay Area Rapid Transit platform where Grant was killed San Quentin State Prison served as a filming location for a flashback scene with prisoners featured as extras. The film was shot in Super 16 mm format using Arriflex 416 cameras and Zeiss Ultra 16 lenses.
Music
Ludwig Göransson, also a USC gradutate, said of the scoring process: "Ryan and I talked a lot about how sound design was going to have a huge role in the movie and very early on I got sent the actual sound recordings of the Bart Train. I manipulated the train sound and made it almost feel like a dark ambient synth sound and I used it almost throughout the whole Bart platform scene. The other element in the score is lots of layered and manipulated guitars sounding almost like haunting pads." Coogler added: "
One thing that we always wanted to be conscious of with the score, was to make sure that it always felt organic. A lot of the film would play without score, so Ludwig made sure that whenever we brought score in came out of sounds in the environment."
Fruitvale Station – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will be released digitally on September 24, 2013 and on CD October 15, 2013 through Lakeshore Records.
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