Ruby in Paradise is a
1993 film written, directed, and edited by
Victor Nuñez, and starring
Ashley Judd,
Todd
Field,
Bentley Mitchum,
Allison Dean, and
Dorothy Lyman.
Judd plays Ruby, the title character and narrator of the film.
As the
film begins, she is leaving Tennessee
, landing in Panama City, Florida
, a summer resort town she visited as a
child. Although she arrives there in fall, at the beginning
of the off-season, she gets a job at Chambers Beach Emporium, a
souvenir store run by Mrs. Chambers (played by Lyman), overcoming
the owner's initial rejection of her
employment application by telling
her "I've done retail before, and I work real cheap." Over the
course of a year she keeps a journal (from which the film's
narration is taken) and contemplates her career ups and downs, her
love life, her past, and her future.
The film is a
character study,
proceeding at a leisurely pace with Ruby's introspective comments
interspersed with routine scenes at the souvenir store or
conversations with her friend Rochelle (played by Dean), or the men
she dates (played by Field and Mitchum).
Filmed on location in Panama City, Florida, the movie features
actual college Spring Breakers in roles as extras, which served to
highlight the difference between Ruby's "paradise" and the college
student's "paradise". Of particular note is the scene of Paul
Heuwetter, Eric Olsen, Mark Woodard, and Chris Musillo in the
surf-shop where Ruby works. Heuwetter, Olsen, Woodard and Musillo
are typical college Spring Breakers from elite northern private
colleges.
Together with
Public Access
it won the 1993 Grand Jury Prize for Drama at the
Sundance Film Festival.
Roger Ebert picked it as one of his Top Ten
Films for the year. It also won an
Independent Spirit Award for Judd
as Best Female Lead.
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