CHRYSTAL is the story of a physically
and emotionally damaged woman who is reunited with her husband,
Joe. Sixteen years earlier, while being chased by the law,
Joe plunged the family car off a dark mountain road with Chrystal
and their young son inside. Chrystal was left behind with
a broken neck, Joe was sent to prison, and the boy was never
found. Still inhabited by pain all these years later, Chrystal
faces Joe, who has returned home from prison seeking to put
back together the life that no longer exists. Together they
must confront the past in order to discover their future.
As Chrystal and Joe slowly reach out to one another, events
once again conspire to tear them apart. Chrystal’s
feisty mother, Gladys (Grace Zabriskie) disapproves of Joe
and his return. An old enemy named Snake, (writer/director
Ray McKinnon), a gnarly, crank-snorting drug dealer, sees
Joe as a threat and seeks to reel him in or take him out.
Into this world of poverty, drugs, and at times, hilarious
hillbilly hijinks comes Kalid (Harry Lennix), a blind African-American
musicologist from Chicago who is studying the native mountain
music of the region. It is through Kalid that Chrystal rekindles
her forgotten love of her mountain roots, the mysteries of
the land—its poetry, magic, music and history. But it
is only through Joe, and his astonishing gesture, that Chrystal
is able to truly renew her broken spirit. Also starring are
co-producer Walton Goggins, Harry Dean Stanton, and James
Intveld as a quiet, good-hearted sheriff.
Ray McKinnon, who wrote, directed and starred in the Oscar-winning
short THE ACCOUNTANT, makes his feature film debut with CHRYSTAL,
starring his wife and co-producer, actress Lisa Blount (BOX
OF MOONLIGHT, AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN) in the title role
and Billy Bob Thornton as her husband, Joe.
Set in the Ozark mountains, CHRYSTAL combines red-dirt realism
with the fabulist Southern literary tradition – part
Flannery O’Connor, part Johnny Cash – to tell
a wild and haunting tale of the power of true love.
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