HALL: Nate discovers that Nathaniel has this room over a restaurant that he kept secret and David himself finds out about it. Summary: An ornery widower camps out in the Fisher Funeral Home sparks fly between Claire and Billy Ruth spurns Hiram and is later wooed by a Russian florist David is pursued by a pushy parishioner while performing charity work and an examination of the business’s receipts uncovers some interesting secrets. And it certainly kicked off the series in a beautiful fashion. Without the rest of the series, I think that the pilot is in and of itself a really great short film. KRAUSE: I would say the pilot certainly was a really magical piece of writing when I first read it, and I think that it holds up as a short film. Alan as a director, in that pilot, was able to capture what he had written, and what we were conveying with our performances, in a way that felt so in sync with our sense of truth. It really- it looked how it felt, which is a part of I think why it was good. But I would say with “Six Feet Under,” as much as with anything I’ve done, the vivid experience I had in terms of what I imagined when I read it and what as it translated to the experience of shooting it, as it translated to the experience of watching, was about as cohesive as anything I’ve done. HALL: I’d never really done anything of any significance in front of a camera when I shot the pilot, so it was all pretty unknown and new to me. Summary (from HBO): In the series premiere, Nate Fisher returns home for the holidays to the shattering news of his father’s death. The Safdies Drop Surprise Telemarketer Docuseries on HBO - Watch the Trailer “Pilot” (Season 1, Episode 1)
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