Writer/Director Michael J. Weithorn: From Sitcom ‘King’ to Indie Film Newbie
by Christian Toto‘King of Queens’ co-creator Michael J. Weithorn didn’t set out to make a period film with his debut feature ‘A Little Help.’
Weithorn began writing the comic drama, starring Jenna Fischer of ‘The Office’ as a housewife dealing with the sudden loss of her husband shortly after 9/11. But it took years for him to assemble the money and cast required to tell a suburban story that touches on the fallout from those terrorist attacks.
“That’s how long it takes to get movies made in the indie world,” says Weithorn, whose small-screen credits also include ‘Family Ties’ and ‘Ned and Stacey.’
Independent film allowed him to work without network executives inundating him with supposedly helpful notes. He also wasn’t beholden to actors he says are “empowered” by their massive salaries. His cast arrived on set eager to work and willing to accept less than their traditional fees.
‘A Little Help,’ out this week on DVD and Blu-ray, isn’t Weithorn’s own story writ large. Echoes of his childhood can be found in the main character’s son, but he found inspiration from a beautiful woman he barely knew.







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