INTERVIEW

Filmmaker Interview: Scott Prendergast of Kabluey

Written by Lisa Damian
Published July 21, 2008

Scott Prendergast wrote, directed, and starred in the movie Kabluey, which he referred to as a "melancomedy" about Salman, an awkward but well-intentioned man, and his sister-in-law, Leslie (played by Lisa Kudrow), who are thrown together amidst an array of personal difficulties. While Leslie's husband is away at war, Salman steps in to serve as a live-in nanny to his two young nephews, who are struggling with anger issues of their own.

I saw this film at its Midwest premiere during the Waterfront Film Festival. Though filmmaker Scott Prendergast was sick during the festival, he still kindly managed to make time for an interview. During our conversation, he appeared soft-spoken, honest, and refreshingly funny, despite feeling very under the weather.

What is your impression of the Waterfront Film Festival, as far as film festivals go?

Everyone has been very accommodating. I like the yacht club feel.

What was your inspiration for the film?

My brother was sent to the war in Iraq, a first for National Guardsmen, while my sister-in-law stayed home raising their kids, ages one-and-a-half and three. He was gone for nine months, then home for two weeks, and then gone for another six months. He made it home in time for the birth of their third child. When I went to visit my nephews while my brother was away at war, they were awful. This movie is my way of getting even with them. It's silly and slapstick at times, but it's about the American hardships of being on the home front of war, which is much scarier and sadder than you could ever imagine. I drew the Kabluey mascot figure on a United Airlines cocktail napkin while I was on flying.


You say it's slapstick, and some of that physical comedy looked like it actually hurt.

Yeah, I got beat up and injured in the mascot suit. I ran into a telephone pole once. Then, during the scene where Lisa Kudrow slaps me, that was real. She packs a mean right hook.

I am curious about people who practice multiple forms of creativity. Do you have other creative outlets?

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Lisa Damian is a writer and literary critic who loves to travel, dance, read, and scuba dive. She is dedicated to learning in all its many forms. To learn more about what Lisa is up to currently, visit her blog, the Damian Daily.
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Filmmaker Interview: Scott Prendergast of Kabluey
Published: July 21, 2008
Type: Interview
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Film and TV Business, Video: Film Festivals, Video: Drama, Video: Comedy, Interviews
Writer: Lisa Damian
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