Sundance announcements are here!
Congratulations to Writer/Director Nathan Silver, Producer Adam Kersh, and Executive Producer Joshua Blum of WSF for Between the Temples, making its premiere in competition. Starring Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane, Dolly de Leon, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel, and Madeline Weinstein, the film delves into the story of a cantor (Jason Schwartzman) undergoing a crisis of faith. His journey takes a turn when his new adult bat mitzvah student is his grade school music teacher (Carol Kane).
An additional congratulations to WSF commercial Director Lana Wilson and Producers Kyle Martin & Katie Stern on their documentary film Look Into My Eyes, screening in the Premieres section. Look Into My Eyes explores the lives of a group of New York City psychics conducting intimate readings for clients.
Football legends David Beckham and Thierry Henry made one fan’s day – and a major Lay’s moment – in just five minutes in a spot produced by Washington Square Films and directed by Andrew Lane, out of agency Slap Global.
Watch the full spot: Lay’s Chip Cam with David Beckham & Thierry Henry
Following the Cannes Lion-winning Thierry Visits, also directed by Lane, this year’s installment of the same campaign features Beckham and Henry urging a crowd of 75,000 football fans during a live match at San Siro Stadium to showcase Lay’s bags to the “Chip Cam” for a chance to watch the match with them.
The spot will air throughout the UEFA Champions League tournament season.
“Between The Temples”, directed by Nathan Silver and Executive Produced by Joshua Blum, has been purchased by Sony Pictures Classics for worldwide distribution! As “one of the favorites out of Sundance” according to IndieWire, the film follows Jason Schwartzman’s character experiencing a crisis of faith when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student. Read more HERE.
Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door, starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, wins the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 81st Venice International Film Festival!
This is Almodóvar’s first US production and first English-language feature film and WSF’s Joshua Blum & Han West served as Executive Producers in New York. Washington Square Films served as the NY production company.
The Room Next Door follows the story of a very imperfect mother and a spiteful daughter separated by a serious misunderstanding. Between them, another woman, Ingrid (Julianne Moore), the mother’s friend, is the keeper of their pain and bitterness. Martha, the mother (played by Tilda Swinton), is a war reporter and Ingrid an auto-fictional novelist. The film addresses the endless cruelty of war, the very different ways in which the two female authors approach and write about reality, death, friendship, and sexual pleasure as the best allies in the fight against horror.
The film is scheduled to open theatrically in New York City and Los Angeles on December 20, 2024, followed by a limited release in select US cities on Christmas Day, and a January 2025 wide US release.
Read more here!
WSF director Lana Wilson’s documentary Look Into My Eyes is now playing in theaters nationwide (with its theatrical release on Sept. 6,2024) following its world premiere at Sundance! Hailed a New York Times “Critic’s Pick”, Look Into My Eyes is about a group of New York City psychics conducting deeply intimate readings for their clients, revealing a kaleidoscope of loneliness & connection, joy & eccentricity, and pain & healing. Check out the trailer to Look Into My Eyes here!
Read more about the film’s reception:
WSF director Andrew Lane‘s “Chip Cam” spot for Lay’s from Slap Global (and produced by WSF) takes home several wins at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity! “Chip Cam” was awarded 3 Silver Lions, 2 Bronze Lions, and was shortlisted for 18 categories total.
Featuring David Beckham, Thierry Henry, and a live stunt in front of a packed San Siro Stadium with 75,000 fans, this spot was part of PepsiCo’s “No Lay’s, No Game” campaign.
This follows Lane’s 3 Cannes Lions wins for his “States United to Prevent Gun Violence” spot, several Lions for his Diesel “Go With the Fake” spot, and last year’s Bronze Lions for “Thierry Visits”.
We are beyond proud of this one. Congrats to all our partners and of course, Andrew!
Directed by WSF director Andrew Lane and produced by Washington Square Films and Girl&Bear, soccer stars David Beckham and Thierry Henry team up once again in Lane’s latest spot for PepsiCo’s “No Walkers, No Game” campaign out of VCCP. Beckham and Henry surprise some lucky fans at their front door in search of Walkers to snack on while watching the game. Watch the full spot here!
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In his directorial debut, Nnamdi Asomugha’s The Knife tells the story of Chris (Nnamdi Asomugha), who’s sole want is to carve a promising future for his beloved wife Alex (Aja Naomi King) and their two girls; a young family chasing the American Dream. One fateful night, Chris’ entire world is shaken to its core as a stranger mysteriously shows up in their humble abode. Distressed by the events of the night and the revelations seemingly at every turn, the family must also contend with the steadfast Detective Carlsen (Melissa Leo) who’s eager to solve the mystery of their intrusion. Asomugha also produced and starred in WSF’s Crown Heights (2017). The film will have its world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival 2024. Read more and purchase tickets here.
Director/Writer Nathan Silver’s Between the Temples tells the story of Ben (Jason Schwartzman), a young widower reeling from the sudden death of his wife, living at home with his meddling mothers who not-so-subtly push him to start dipping a toe back into the dating scene. As a cantor at the local synagogue, suddenly a sense of purpose and unexpected connection shows up in the form of Carla (Carol Kane), his septuagenarian elementary school music teacher who yearns to become a bat mitzvah. While he initially balks at the idea, Carla’s off-kilter yet refreshing takes on the world prove to be the shake-up he needs to start participating in his own life. Their work studying Torah morphs into a friendship that begins to bleed into the personal as they find surprising solace in each other’s presence. This will be the film’s New York premiere following Berlin and Sundance. WSF founder Joshua Blum served as Executive Producer. To read more and purchase tickets, click here.
Represented by Washington Square Films, award-winning actor, producer, and New York Times bestselling author Kerry Washington, along with award-winning producer, bestselling author, and former US Ambassador Nicole Avant, will take the stage at Tribeca to discuss the power of storytelling in preserving legacies and impacting communities. Their conversation will cover the highly anticipated return of Unprisoned, documentaries such as Daughters and The Black Godfather, and their respective debut memoirs, “Thicker Than Water” and “Think You’ll Be Happy.” They will also discuss the upcoming Tyler Perry film Six Triple Eight in which Avant serves as producer and Washington stars and executive produces.
Read more and purchase tickets here.
Football legends David Beckham and Thierry Henry made one fan’s day – and a major Lay’s moment – in just five minutes in a spot produced by Washington Square Films and directed by Andrew Lane, out of agency Slap Global.
Watch the full spot: Lay’s Chip Cam with David Beckham & Thierry Henry
Following the Cannes Lion-winning Thierry Visits, also directed by Lane, this year’s installment of the same campaign features Beckham and Henry urging a crowd of 75,000 football fans during a live match at San Siro Stadium to showcase Lay’s bags to the “Chip Cam” for a chance to watch the match with them.
The spot will air throughout the UEFA Champions League tournament season.
“Between The Temples”, directed by Nathan Silver and Executive Produced by Joshua Blum, has been purchased by Sony Pictures Classics for worldwide distribution! As “one of the favorites out of Sundance” according to IndieWire, the film follows Jason Schwartzman’s character experiencing a crisis of faith when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student. Read more HERE.
Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door, starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, wins the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 81st Venice International Film Festival!
This is Almodóvar’s first US production and first English-language feature film and WSF’s Joshua Blum & Han West served as Executive Producers in New York. Washington Square Films served as the NY production company.
The Room Next Door follows the story of a very imperfect mother and a spiteful daughter separated by a serious misunderstanding. Between them, another woman, Ingrid (Julianne Moore), the mother’s friend, is the keeper of their pain and bitterness. Martha, the mother (played by Tilda Swinton), is a war reporter and Ingrid an auto-fictional novelist. The film addresses the endless cruelty of war, the very different ways in which the two female authors approach and write about reality, death, friendship, and sexual pleasure as the best allies in the fight against horror.
The film is scheduled to open theatrically in New York City and Los Angeles on December 20, 2024, followed by a limited release in select US cities on Christmas Day, and a January 2025 wide US release.
Read more here!
WSF director Lana Wilson’s documentary Look Into My Eyes is now playing in theaters nationwide (with its theatrical release on Sept. 6,2024) following its world premiere at Sundance! Hailed a New York Times “Critic’s Pick”, Look Into My Eyes is about a group of New York City psychics conducting deeply intimate readings for their clients, revealing a kaleidoscope of loneliness & connection, joy & eccentricity, and pain & healing. Check out the trailer to Look Into My Eyes here!
Read more about the film’s reception: