Hunger

film · aegis films · Ages 12+ · United States

HUNGER” A Film by Maria Giese

Based on Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun’s 1890 existentialist masterpiece “Hunger”—A sensitive writer from a small town faces spiritual crisis as he tries to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter.

Charlie Pontus (Joseph Culp) wanders around Los Angeles torn between his efforts to sell a screenplay and find his next meal. His natural optimism keeps him afloat as he walks the tight-rope between his love for the beautiful, exotic Ylayali (Kathleen Luong) and his desperate connection to The Chief (Robert Culp), the Hollywood producer who has the power to give life or take it away.

Stubbornly refusing to relinquish his principles, he sinks deeper and deeper into spiritual crisis, finally confronting God in a Jobian showdown. Ultimately, the story illustrates the difficult balance between artistic integrity and the commercial necessities of Hollywood.

This “towering portrait of an artist’s indomitable spirit” is based on “Hunger” (“Sult” 1890), the first existentialist novel ever written and the greatest work of Norwegian Nobel laureate, Knut Hamsun.

This is the first digital feature to be based on a classic work of literature. Shot guerrilla-style on the streets of Los Angeles, it was made entirely independently for a budget of only $10,000.

“The pick of the pack!” – San Francisco Examiner

“A shot-on-video wonder…a champion!” SF Indie Fest

Winner “Best Feature” Moondance International Film Festival
Winner “Best Underground Film” FAIF Film Festival

“Joseph Culp’s exquisitely naked performance and writer/director Giese’s ragged, guerrilla-video style add immeasurably to the bracing austerity of the film, charging it with all the primitive beauty of an ancient Russian icon painting. It’s a powerful, compassionate and astringently funny view of street-level life and an artist’s struggle that lingers long after it’s over.”

Production Team


* Fringe Veteran