Not only is Austin's film going to be a part of the Austin Film Festival,
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but so is Austin --- live!
We're very pleased to announce AUSTIN NICHOLS (), our first cast member in ! -
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Austin will be joining the annual staged script reading that
will feature the comedy Flarsky, by Dan Sterling (writer The Office, The
Interview) in a live event co-presented by The Black List.
The cast also includes Mike Birbiglia (Sleepwalk with Me), Sarah Chalke (Scrubs), and Austin's former Full Count/Lenexa 10 mile co-star Jason Ritter .
"Flarsky is a romantic comedy about a decent guy, battered by
misfortune and his own self-destructive ways, who endeavors to
romantically pursue the most powerful woman on earth."
Fred Flarsky is - or was - a progressive opinion columnist at a dying
local paper who devoted most of his work to attacking Alistair Wembley,
the sinister chairman of a global media conglomerate. Fred is now
unemployed, broke, single, getting late into his 30's, and has a
worrisome pill and booze habit. He, like the rest of the world, is
infatuated with the current United States secretary of state, Charlotte
Field. She's gorgeous, charismatic, and far more politically skillful
than her embattled, feckless president.
Fred's lived with his Charlotte Field-infatuation longer than
most people. Growing up, Charlotte was his baby-sitter. But that was an
eternity ago and they haven't seen each other since Fred was a child.
She's since become American royalty, married a high profile senator, and
no doubt has forgotten who Fred even is. Between that and the
counter-assault team that travels with her, she's pretty much the most
inaccessible, unobtainable woman on the planet. The only thing Fred and
Charlotte have in common at this point is that they're both enemies of
Alistair Wembley.
But Fred's friend, Lance, believes there's hope. Lance is a
transcendently optimistic person, but he's also sharp, and he sees a
narrow but plausible path to victory for Fred. With a combination of
relentless insistence and well-meaning trickery, Lance gets the
virtually homeless Fred Flarsky to pursue the married, de facto leader
of the free world.
Past readings have included staged presentations of unproduced screenplays such as Vince Gilligan's 2 Face, Shane Black's The Nice Guys, Maggie Carey's The To-Do List, and an unaired episode of David Milch's Luck, written by Eric Roth.