Twisted love triangle psychodrama debuted at Sundance.
Vertigo Releasing has acquired UK and Ireland rights to psychodrama Black Bear, starring Aubrey Plaza, from Radiant Films International.
The distributor plans to release the film theatrically and on digital platforms on March 5, 2021.
Black Bear premiered at Sundance earlier this year and marks the latest from US writer-director Lawrence Michael Levine, whose credits include Wild Canaries and Gabi On The Roof In July.
The story centres on a twisted love triangle – played by Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon – that is created when an expectant couple receive a guest with writer’s block at their remote lake house.
Vertigo Releasing has acquired UK and Ireland rights to psychodrama Black Bear, starring Aubrey Plaza, from Radiant Films International.
The distributor plans to release the film theatrically and on digital platforms on March 5, 2021.
Black Bear premiered at Sundance earlier this year and marks the latest from US writer-director Lawrence Michael Levine, whose credits include Wild Canaries and Gabi On The Roof In July.
The story centres on a twisted love triangle – played by Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon – that is created when an expectant couple receive a guest with writer’s block at their remote lake house.
- 12/9/2020
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
With their lower budgets, indie films individually have much less environmental impact than big studio films. But, as an overall entertainment-industry sector, the independent film world has great room for improvement when it comes to sustainability, say Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, the founder and COO/co-owner, respectively, of independent film studio Tandem Pictures, which has a strong array of green practices in place for all of its film productions.
“It’s so hard to get everyone rallying around it at the indie film level. If you look at the thousands of indie films and indie web series created every year, I ...
“It’s so hard to get everyone rallying around it at the indie film level. If you look at the thousands of indie films and indie web series created every year, I ...
- 12/4/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
With their lower budgets, indie films individually have much less environmental impact than big studio films. But, as an overall entertainment-industry sector, the independent film world has great room for improvement when it comes to sustainability, say Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, the founder and COO/co-owner, respectively, of independent film studio Tandem Pictures, which has a strong array of green practices in place for all of its film productions.
“It’s so hard to get everyone rallying around it at the indie film level. If you look at the thousands of indie films and indie web series created every year, I ...
“It’s so hard to get everyone rallying around it at the indie film level. If you look at the thousands of indie films and indie web series created every year, I ...
- 12/4/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Momentum Pictures has picked up the U.S. distribution rights the Aubrey Plaza-Christopher Abbott-Sarah Gadon starring film, Black Bear, the suspenseful meta-drama written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine. The pic, which premiered earlier this year at Sundance, follows an expecting couple confronted with an out of town guest. Suffering from writer’s block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
The release date will be announced at a later date.
During his visit to Deadline’s Sundance studio back in January, Levin talked about the impetus of the film. “I wanted to do something more unusual and spontaneous,” Levin told Deadline, sharing that he was inspired by his artist sister’s spontaneous approach when it pertains to her creative process.
Black Bear was produced by Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, Richard J Bosner...
The release date will be announced at a later date.
During his visit to Deadline’s Sundance studio back in January, Levin talked about the impetus of the film. “I wanted to do something more unusual and spontaneous,” Levin told Deadline, sharing that he was inspired by his artist sister’s spontaneous approach when it pertains to her creative process.
Black Bear was produced by Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, Richard J Bosner...
- 5/5/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Momentum Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to the drama “Black Bear,” starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon.
Written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine, “Black Bear” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. Momentum Pictures will announce release plans at a later date.
Set at a remote house in the Adirondack Mountains, Abbott and Gadon portray an expecting couple confronted with Plaza’s out-of-town guest, who is suffering from writer’s block. She seeks solace in the woods, but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
CAA Media Finance negotiated the deal on behalf of the filmmakers. “Black Bear” is produced by Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, Blue Creek Pictures’ Richard J. Bosner, Levine, Sophia Takal, Oakhurst’s Marina Grasic and Jai Khanna, and Plaza.
“‘Black Bear’ is such a singular piece of filmmaking. From the first frame we were...
Written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine, “Black Bear” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. Momentum Pictures will announce release plans at a later date.
Set at a remote house in the Adirondack Mountains, Abbott and Gadon portray an expecting couple confronted with Plaza’s out-of-town guest, who is suffering from writer’s block. She seeks solace in the woods, but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
CAA Media Finance negotiated the deal on behalf of the filmmakers. “Black Bear” is produced by Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, Blue Creek Pictures’ Richard J. Bosner, Levine, Sophia Takal, Oakhurst’s Marina Grasic and Jai Khanna, and Plaza.
“‘Black Bear’ is such a singular piece of filmmaking. From the first frame we were...
- 5/5/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Tandem Pictures, Blue Creek Pictures, Oakhurst produced.
Sundance selection Black Bear will open in the Us via Momentum Pictures following a deal on the psychodrama starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon.
The story centres on a twisted love triangle that ensues when an expectant couple receive a guest with writer’s block at their woodland home.
Momentum Pictures struck the deal with CAA Media Finance on behalf of the filmmakers and will announce release at a later date.
Black Bear is the latest from director Lawrence Michael Levine, whose credits include Wild Canaries and Gabi On The Roof In July.
Sundance selection Black Bear will open in the Us via Momentum Pictures following a deal on the psychodrama starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon.
The story centres on a twisted love triangle that ensues when an expectant couple receive a guest with writer’s block at their woodland home.
Momentum Pictures struck the deal with CAA Media Finance on behalf of the filmmakers and will announce release at a later date.
Black Bear is the latest from director Lawrence Michael Levine, whose credits include Wild Canaries and Gabi On The Roof In July.
- 5/5/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Domestic rights for the buzzy Sundance title “Black Bear” starring Aubrey Plaza has been acquired by Momentum Pictures, the company announced on Tuesday.
Written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine, the film premiered at Sundance 2020 to critical acclaim in the Next section. Along with Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon star in the suspenseful meta-drama about an expecting couple confronted with an out-of-town guest. Suffering from writer’s block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
“‘Black Bear’ is such a singular piece of filmmaking. From the first frame we were enthralled by Lawrence’s inventive storytelling,” Dylan Wilcox, Svp of acquisitions for Momentum Pictures, said in a statement to TheWrap. “The trio of lead actors all give incredible performances, and we’re excited to share it with audiences across the country.”
Also Read: 'Black Bear' Writer,...
Written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine, the film premiered at Sundance 2020 to critical acclaim in the Next section. Along with Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon star in the suspenseful meta-drama about an expecting couple confronted with an out-of-town guest. Suffering from writer’s block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
“‘Black Bear’ is such a singular piece of filmmaking. From the first frame we were enthralled by Lawrence’s inventive storytelling,” Dylan Wilcox, Svp of acquisitions for Momentum Pictures, said in a statement to TheWrap. “The trio of lead actors all give incredible performances, and we’re excited to share it with audiences across the country.”
Also Read: 'Black Bear' Writer,...
- 5/5/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Momentum Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to the suspense thriller Black Bear, starring Aubrey Plaza.
The feature, which premiered at Sundance, follows an expectant couple confronted with an out-of-town guest. Suffering from writer's block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon also star in the movie from writer-director Lawrence Michael Levine.
Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein produced Black Bear, along with Richard J. Bosner of Blue Creek Pictures. Levine and Plaza also produced, along with Sophia Takal and Oakhurst’s ...
The feature, which premiered at Sundance, follows an expectant couple confronted with an out-of-town guest. Suffering from writer's block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon also star in the movie from writer-director Lawrence Michael Levine.
Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein produced Black Bear, along with Richard J. Bosner of Blue Creek Pictures. Levine and Plaza also produced, along with Sophia Takal and Oakhurst’s ...
Momentum Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to the suspense thriller Black Bear, starring Aubrey Plaza.
The feature, which premiered at Sundance, follows an expectant couple confronted with an out-of-town guest. Suffering from writer's block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon also star in the movie from writer-director Lawrence Michael Levine.
Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein produced Black Bear, along with Richard J. Bosner of Blue Creek Pictures. Levine and Plaza also produced, along with Sophia Takal and Oakhurst’s ...
The feature, which premiered at Sundance, follows an expectant couple confronted with an out-of-town guest. Suffering from writer's block, the guest seeks solace in the woods but instead finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon also star in the movie from writer-director Lawrence Michael Levine.
Tandem Pictures’ Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein produced Black Bear, along with Richard J. Bosner of Blue Creek Pictures. Levine and Plaza also produced, along with Sophia Takal and Oakhurst’s ...
In today’s film news roundup, “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” comes back, Aubrey Plaza gets cast in a thriller and the Ruderman Family Foundation honors two series and two movies.
Re-release
Fathom Events and Paramount Pictures have scheduled 40th anniversary showings of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” on Sept. 15 and 18.
It’s the first nationwide cinema release since the film premiered in December, 1979. The presentation will also feature the behind-the-scenes documentary short “The Longest Trek: Writing the Motion Picture.”
Robert Wise directed “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” which became the fourth highest grossing film of the year and earned Academy Award nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Music, Original Score. It starred William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, and James Doohan.
“’Star Trek: The Motion Picture’ is a visual marvel and a film that even many ardent ‘Star Trek...
Re-release
Fathom Events and Paramount Pictures have scheduled 40th anniversary showings of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” on Sept. 15 and 18.
It’s the first nationwide cinema release since the film premiered in December, 1979. The presentation will also feature the behind-the-scenes documentary short “The Longest Trek: Writing the Motion Picture.”
Robert Wise directed “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” which became the fourth highest grossing film of the year and earned Academy Award nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Music, Original Score. It starred William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, and James Doohan.
“’Star Trek: The Motion Picture’ is a visual marvel and a film that even many ardent ‘Star Trek...
- 7/30/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon are set to star in Black Bear, suspenseful meta-drama written and directed by Lawrence Michael Levine. Currently shooting in the Adirondack Mountains in Long Lake, NY, the film hails from Productivity Media and Oakhurst Entertainment.
Productivity is financing the project, which Oakhurst’s Marina Grasic and Jai Khanna are producing with Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein of Tandem Pictures, Richard J Bosner of Blue Creek Pictures, and Sophia Takal.
The thriller centers on an expecting couple (played by Gadon and Abbott) who is confronted with an out of town guest Abigail (Plaza), a filmmaker suffering from writer’s block who seeks solace in the woods but finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
“Black Bear is a thriller that depicts broken characters wrestling with a seemingly shattered world that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. I...
Productivity is financing the project, which Oakhurst’s Marina Grasic and Jai Khanna are producing with Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein of Tandem Pictures, Richard J Bosner of Blue Creek Pictures, and Sophia Takal.
The thriller centers on an expecting couple (played by Gadon and Abbott) who is confronted with an out of town guest Abigail (Plaza), a filmmaker suffering from writer’s block who seeks solace in the woods but finds herself at the center of a twisted love triangle.
“Black Bear is a thriller that depicts broken characters wrestling with a seemingly shattered world that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. I...
- 7/29/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Astronauts Wanted, the digital studio behind A Trip To Unicorn Island as well as Kian Lawley and Jc Kaylen’s forthcoming H8TERS series, has tapped industry veteran Jonny Blitstein as its new VP of business development for branded entertainment.
Blitstein will be based in Astronauts Wanted's New York offices, where he will dually report to co-founder and president Judy McGrath and chief strategist Nick Shore. Blitstein will be in charge of broadening the studio’s mission to create zeitgeist-y premium content -- but within the branded marketplace.
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Blitstein will be based in Astronauts Wanted's New York offices, where he will dually report to co-founder and president Judy McGrath and chief strategist Nick Shore. Blitstein will be in charge of broadening the studio’s mission to create zeitgeist-y premium content -- but within the branded marketplace.
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- 2/2/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
It's time for a bit of "man, it's a small world" news! We were sent the first info and an exclusive still from Jonathan Blitstein's independent horror feature Another Kind. Looking over the information, it appears that Blitstein grew up in the same area, and went to the same high school as both Tom (Blueteamno) and myself. I love when stuff like this happens! Anyways, Another Kind is a psychological science-fiction thriller, written and directed by Blitstein (Let Them Chirp Awhile), which wrapped shooting earlier this month in the Catskill Mountains. "'Another Kind' is about four unprepared hikers from New York City on a winter camping expedition in the Catskills. Their adventure soon turns sour when they encounter mysterious forces in the woods."...
- 2/25/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Vicart Entertainment has announced that Another Kind , a psychological science-fiction thriller, written and directed by 28 year-old Jonathan Blitstein ( Let Them Chirp Awhile ), wrapped shooting earlier this month in the Catskill Mountains. The film is part of Vicart's new "micro-budget film slate" developing the new work of up and coming writers and directors. Another Kind follows four unprepared hikers from New York City on a winter camping expedition in the Catskills. Their adventure soon turns sour when they encounter mysterious forces in the woods. Newcomers Jamie Law, Nate Miller, Laura Ramadei and Patrick Woodall star. Vicart is planning to roll the film out on the festival circuit before a theatrical run. Shock was granted an exclusive "first...
- 2/23/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Tony Award Winner Alan Cumming has been cast as the villian in 'Escape To Donegal'. The film is written by Chris Minori and will be directed by Jonathan Blitstein. According to comingsoon.net, the sci-fi psychological thriller is reportedly a stylized film set in a dystopian future. Cumming will play a villian named "Stuart", but no other information is available at this time. Filming will take place in Brooklyn this fall.
- 5/28/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Just a few weeks after word that Alan Cumming was in talks to join the Spider-Man musical as the Green Goblin, we received a tip from an anonymous source that writer/director Jonathan Blitstein ( Let Them Chirp Awhile ) has cast Cumming as a villain named simply "Stuart" in his upcoming sci-fi thriller Escape to Donegal , which is gearing up to start shooting in Brooklyn this fall. You can read our initial news story about the project, a stylized film set in a dystopian future written by Chris Minori, here and stay tuned for more casting news and information as it gets closer to shooting. Blitstein's previous film Let Them Chirp Awhile will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray later this summer via Cinevolve.
- 5/27/2009
- Comingsoon.net
#1 - Grady Hendrix (Mr Kaiju Shakedown) reported recently via Twitch that Yatterman helmer Takashi Miike was telling everyone in sight that he'd love to do a live action version of Afro Samurai. Now This would be Huge, and I hope to God he does it, complete with a Rza soundtrack.
#2 - Seen the Feast films? Fantastic is what they are, with adrenalin pumping right from beginning to end and top notch gore, humor, and action. Part 3 is about to drop, and word via Bd is that director John Gulager let it be known that Feast 4 has already been written by franchise scribes Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. This could be the one where we finally find out the whole deal, And to boot, it could be post apocalyptic! I hope they get 'er done.
#3 - Word is Diablo Cody is penning a zombie screenplay based on the upcoming book Breathers: A zombie's lament.
#2 - Seen the Feast films? Fantastic is what they are, with adrenalin pumping right from beginning to end and top notch gore, humor, and action. Part 3 is about to drop, and word via Bd is that director John Gulager let it be known that Feast 4 has already been written by franchise scribes Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. This could be the one where we finally find out the whole deal, And to boot, it could be post apocalyptic! I hope they get 'er done.
#3 - Word is Diablo Cody is penning a zombie screenplay based on the upcoming book Breathers: A zombie's lament.
- 2/15/2009
- QuietEarth.us
ComingSoon.net has received an anonymous tip that Let Them Chirp Awhile writer/director/producer/editor Jonathan Blitstein is attached to direct a new sci-fi psychological thriller titled Escape to Donegal . While the plot is under wraps, the script is described as a classic Philip K. Dick story. Filming is expected to take place in New York City this summer. Stay tuned for possibly more details soon.
- 2/14/2009
- Comingsoon.net
By Neil Pedley
Providing the requisite stopgap between showy Thanksgiving distractions and award season stragglers, female directors and assorted indie debutantes are making a strong showing this week.
"The Black Balloon"
'What's Eating Elissa Down?' is the question to ask as the award-winning director of Aussie shorts makes the jump to features with this semi-autobiographical tale of a frustrated adolescent on the verge of manhood weighed down by his responsibilities to his autistic younger brother. Daytime soap star Rhys Wakefield takes the role of the Gilbert Grape-esque Thomas, a burdened army brat charged with his brother's care while his parents drag the two up and down the country until he meets Jackie, a free spirit who teaches him how to shed his bitterness. The always impressive Toni Collette anchors this teenage ensemble as the boy's mother, Maggie. Luke Ford and Gemma Ward co-star.
Opens in New York and Los Angeles.
Providing the requisite stopgap between showy Thanksgiving distractions and award season stragglers, female directors and assorted indie debutantes are making a strong showing this week.
"The Black Balloon"
'What's Eating Elissa Down?' is the question to ask as the award-winning director of Aussie shorts makes the jump to features with this semi-autobiographical tale of a frustrated adolescent on the verge of manhood weighed down by his responsibilities to his autistic younger brother. Daytime soap star Rhys Wakefield takes the role of the Gilbert Grape-esque Thomas, a burdened army brat charged with his brother's care while his parents drag the two up and down the country until he meets Jackie, a free spirit who teaches him how to shed his bitterness. The always impressive Toni Collette anchors this teenage ensemble as the boy's mother, Maggie. Luke Ford and Gemma Ward co-star.
Opens in New York and Los Angeles.
- 12/2/2008
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
Cinematical has received this exclusive clip from the film Let Them Chirp Awhile, directed by Jonathan Blitstein, and starring a pretty impressive cast of indie talent like Justin Rice (Mutual Appreciation), Brendan Sexton III (Welcome to the Dollhouse), Zach Galligan (Gremlins) and Anthony Rapp (Dazed and Confused).
From the synopsis: "Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog. His friend Scott (Sexton III) is a depressed, womanizing musician with a sweet and innocent girlfriend while Hart, (Galligan) Bobby's nemesis, is a successful playwright whose campy play about 9/11 has won awards and a run at an off-Broadway theater. What begins as a quirky comedy about relationships and writer's block becomes a coming-of-age tale about competition and self-reliance among the "me-generation.
From the synopsis: "Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog. His friend Scott (Sexton III) is a depressed, womanizing musician with a sweet and innocent girlfriend while Hart, (Galligan) Bobby's nemesis, is a successful playwright whose campy play about 9/11 has won awards and a run at an off-Broadway theater. What begins as a quirky comedy about relationships and writer's block becomes a coming-of-age tale about competition and self-reliance among the "me-generation.
- 12/1/2008
- by Erik Davis
- Cinematical
We now have new images and the trailer for the Jonathan Blitstein directed and written comedy "Let Them Chirp Awhile." The film marks Blitstein's feature-length directorial debut and sees theatres in limited locations on Decemer 5th, 2008 (N.Y.), Decemer 12th, 2008 (Chicago), January 2nd, 2009 (Los Angeles). The film went on the festival circuit and rapidly snagged some attention at the Woodstock Film Festival where the film world premiered on opening night before Julian Schnabel’s Diving Bell and the Butterfly. It additionally won the Best Feature Award at the East Lansing Film Festival. Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog...
- 11/13/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We now have new images and the trailer for the Jonathan Blitstein directed and written comedy "Let Them Chirp Awhile." The film marks Blitstein's feature-length directorial debut and sees theatres in limited locations on Decemer 5th, 2008 (N.Y.), Decemer 12th, 2008 (Chicago), January 2nd, 2009 (Los Angeles). The film went on the festival circuit and rapidly snagged some attention at the Woodstock Film Festival where the film world premiered on opening night before Julian Schnabel’s Diving Bell and the Butterfly. It additionally won the Best Feature Award at the East Lansing Film Festival. Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog...
- 11/13/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We now have new images and the trailer for the Jonathan Blitstein directed and written comedy "Let Them Chirp Awhile." The film marks Blitstein's feature-length directorial debut and sees theatres in limited locations on Decemer 5th, 2008 (N.Y.), Decemer 12th, 2008 (Chicago), January 2nd, 2009 (Los Angeles). The film went on the festival circuit and rapidly snagged some attention at the Woodstock Film Festival where the film world premiered on opening night before Julian Schnabel’s Diving Bell and the Butterfly. It additionally won the Best Feature Award at the East Lansing Film Festival. See the gallery and poster here. Embed the trailer in your website! What's it about? Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog.
- 11/13/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We now have new images and the trailer for the Jonathan Blitstein directed and written comedy "Let Them Chirp Awhile." The film marks Blitstein's feature-length directorial debut and sees theatres in limited locations on Decemer 5th, 2008 (N.Y.), Decemer 12th, 2008 (Chicago), January 2nd, 2009 (Los Angeles). The film went on the festival circuit and rapidly snagged some attention at the Woodstock Film Festival where the film world premiered on opening night before Julian Schnabel’s Diving Bell and the Butterfly. It additionally won the Best Feature Award at the East Lansing Film Festival. Let Them Chirp Awhile follows three twentysomething artists as they juggle their careers, relationships and emotions in New York City. Bobby (Rice) is a struggling screenwriter who tries to get romantically involved with a woman by agreeing to take care of her dog...
- 11/13/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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