Caught this at the ICA last month..
The Annihilation of Fish - awful title!
Originally set for general release in 1999 but pulled from screening by distributor..
This was apparently due to a poor review in
Variety..
I was intrigued as it has an interesting cast..
James Earl Jones -
Fish of the title, recently released from a mental institution.
He wrestles with an invisible demon named Hank.
Lynn Redgrave - Believes her lover to be the long dead composer Puccini.
Margot Kidder - The understanding Mrs Muldroone - runs a boarding house in LA where Jones and Redgrave become neighbours...
Mrs Muldroone: Fish, you know that I am not one to meddle in the affairs of my tenants. But, Fish, you have got to do something about that awful smell!
Fish:
Smell? What smell, mam?
Mrs Muldroone: Well, the smell of decomposing demon!
Could come across as too whimsical but the three actors make it work.
Touching and believable performances.
Think this was Kidder's first role back after her health problems.
The film covers themes of race, mental illness, aging....
But told with humour too!
It doesn't seem to be available on DVD or streaming services.
It deserves to be seen...