IFC Films has acquired North American rights to Rafael Palacio Illingworth’s indie “Between Us,” TheWrap has learned. The film, written and directed by Illingworth, stars Olivia Thirlby, Ben Feldman, Adam Goldberg, Analeigh Tipton, Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Bogdanovich and Scott Haze. “Between Us” made its world premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival and will be released by IFC Films in January 2017. Also Read: IFC Films Cuts Deal for Northern Ireland Drama 'The Journey' The film was produced by Madeline Samit of Caviar Films, Eleonore Meier of Nora Films and Bert Hamelinck of Caviar Films. In “Between Us,” a couple confronts the fear that settling.
- 10/18/2016
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Shot in June in Los Angeles, The Force features Olivia Thirlby and Ben Feldman in the pole position as newly married urbanites with a faint degree of amnesia with a supporting cast familiar indie face offerings of Adam Goldberg, Analeigh Tipton, Scott Haze, Lesley Ann Warren, Betsy Brandt, John Ross Bowie, Jon Heder, Alison Sudol and filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich. Latin American/Los Angeles transplanted AFI alumni visual artist and painter Rafael Palacio Illingworth got his start with another relationship-themed dramedy with the micro budgeted Macho (2009) and in-between features he filmed some commercial spots and put out a pair of shorts with one bringing him to the Venice Film Festival.
Gist: Thirlby and Feldman play a couple confronted by the fear that settling down and getting married means their carefree days as city-dwelling young adults coming to an abrupt and depressing end. Both are tempted by the allure of another life...
Gist: Thirlby and Feldman play a couple confronted by the fear that settling down and getting married means their carefree days as city-dwelling young adults coming to an abrupt and depressing end. Both are tempted by the allure of another life...
- 11/24/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
#33. Northeast - Gregory Kohn Kickstarter.com might just become a major supplier of Diy talent for the Sundance Film Festival. Last year's introduction of the Next section had an example, perhaps Gregory Kohn's Northeast will be one more project to follow. With a grab-bag of indie acting talent in David Call, Eléonore Hendricks and Tate Ellington, the low-budget, 16mm project appears likely for a SXSW birth, and perhaps Park City world preem. This is about Will, an amoral modern man (played by David Call) who just moved to the city for the first time. As he endures the cold, lonely days of winter, he fills his nights with a variety of intriguing women. Yet, as he settles into his new routine, he begins to question his own indifference, and wonders if there’s something beyond just sex. While Will is a unique character, the film draws the viewer into...
- 11/5/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
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