In the course of seven incredible Tuesdays over seven tumultuous years, eleven New Yorkers are transformed by love, desire, art, ambition, fury, grief, faith, fear, hope and, ultimately, connection with each other in the rousing indie rock musical drama, CLEAR BLUE TUESDAY. Up-and-coming director Elizabeth Lucas and a cast of actor-singer-songwriters drawn from the worlds of the rock scene, comedy clubs and Broadway stage have created a wholly unique musical motion picture experience about the persistence of love and the resilient heart of a city in the face of catastrophe. Bursting with pop melodies, sly humor and stirring emotions, CLEAR BLUE TUESDAY is a fresh, impassioned testament to everyday transcendence.
Featuring the Tracks:
1. Prologue
2. Brand New Sky
3. Move High
4. Help Me Help You
5. Spiraling Down
6. The Fuck-Up Song
7. Thank You Syd
8. The Day the Sky Fell
9. Spank It
10. Beginning of an Ending
11. Reckless
12. Help Me Help You (Reprise)
13. We’ll Move the World Together
14. Nothing to Prove
15. The Ritual
16. Here I Am
17. We All Fall Down
Film Directed, Written and Produced by Elizabeth Lucas
Featuring Asa Somers,
Becca Ayers,
Brother Love,
Cassandra Kubinski,
Erin Hill,
Greg Naughton,
Jan O'Dell,
Jeremy Schonfeld,
Julie Danao-Salkin,
Robi Hager,
and Vedant Gokhale.
"Of the many artistic works that have attempted to make sense of September 11, 2001, none has captured the New York perspective of the quietly hellish aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center better than Clear Blue Tuesday. The musical film, which was conceived, directed, and partially written by Elizabeth Lucas...examines the tragedy itself only obliquely. It focuses instead on the long-lasting effects of that violation of national and personal security on 11 New Yorkers, and through them you come to understand the day's loss—and potential gains—in ways you couldn't even if you were surrounded by CGI explosions. That's no small feat for any dramatic presentation, let alone a low-budget film...Yet it is accomplished, with impressive clarity, seriousness, and even humor..."
- Matthew Murray, Broadway Stars