February 9, 2024 @ 11:22 AM
Sony Pictures Classics revealed Friday that they have actually acquired around the world civil liberties to “Between the Temples,” guided by Nathan Silver and composed by Silver and C. Mason Wells. Starring Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane, the movie premiered finally month’s Sundance Movie Event, where it was comfortably gotten. It will certainly have its worldwide launching at the upcoming Berlin International Movie Event in the View area.
The actors likewise consists of Dolly de Leon, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel, Madeline Weinstein and Matthew Shear. The movie is created by Tim Headington, Theresa Steele Web Page and Nate Kamiya in support of Ley Line Amusement, Adam Kersh of Combination Amusement and Taylor Hess.
According to the main run-through, Schwartzman plays Ben, “a forty-something cantor losing his voice and possibly his faith. Struggling to meet the expectations of his rabbi, congregation and not one but two Jewish mothers (Aaron and de Leon), Ben finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as an adult bat mitzvah student.”
“We are so thrilled to be partnering with Sony Pictures Classics on the release,” Headington stated in a declaration. “They really understood Nathan’s unique vision and the spark he captured onscreen between Jason and Carol.”
Included Silver: “It’s an insane honor to have our movie released by a company whose library has so fully shaped my cinematic life: ‘Crumb,’ ‘Henry Fool,’ ‘Safe,’ ‘Elle,’ every Almodóvar…That blue and white logo is forever branded to my brain as a mark of excellence. I’m extraordinarily grateful for ‘Between the Temples’ to find its home here.”
Sony Pictures Classics stated in a declaration, “With his distinctive and unique characters, Nathan has created a story laced with acerbic wit and humor in ‘Between the Temples’ while remaining tender throughout. Audiences everywhere will see themselves in this funny, relatable, and moving film.”
Exec manufacturers for the movie are David Darby and Lauren Shelton in support of Ley Line Amusement, Schwartzman, Kane and Joshua Blum.