- Daddy Longlegs (2009 film)
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Daddy Longlegs
Theatrical release posterDirected by Josh Safdie
Benny SafdieProduced by Andrew Spade (Executive)
NASA Entertainment
Red Bucket Films (Co-producer)
Sophie Dulac Productions (Co-Producer)
Sam Lisenco (Co-Producer)
Michel Zana (Co-Producer)Written by Josh Safdie
Benny Safdie
Ronald BronsteinStarring Ronald Bronstein
Sage Ranaldo
Frey Ranaldo
Dakota Goldhor
Leah SingerCinematography Brett Jutkiewicz
Josh SafdieEditing by Brett Jutkiewicz
Benny Safdie
Josh Safdie
Ronald BronsteinDistributed by IFC Films Release date(s) May 16, 2009(Cannes)
May 14, 2010 (United States)Running time 97 minutes Country United States Language English Daddy Longlegs is a 2009 American independent film directed by the New York based brothers Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie. It premiered at the 2009 Directors' Fortnight section of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival, under the title Go Get Some Rosemary. It premiered in the United States at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in the non-competitive Spotlight section[1]. It is scheduled to premiere commercially via IFC Films, theatrically and on-demand, on May 14, 2010.[2]
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Plot
Lenny, a divorced father and a projectionist at a Manhattan movie theater, spends two weeks with his young sons Sage and Frey.
Cast
Source:[3]
- Ronald Bronstein as Lenny Sokol
- Sage Ranaldo as Sage
- Frey Ranaldo as Frey Ranaldo
- Eleonore Hendricks as Leni
- Leah Singer as Paige
- Abel Ferrara as Mugger
- Lee Ranaldo in a cameo appearance
Production
The film was produced through the New York City based film collective Red Bucket Films,[4] of which the Safdie brothers are founding members.[citation needed] Sage and Frey Ranaldo are sons of Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo, who has a cameo appearance,[3] and Leah Singer, who plays protagonist Lenny's ex-wife. The theater at which Lenny works is a combination of Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theatre (interiors) and the Cinema Village (exterior).[3]
Awards
Daddy Longlegs won the Fipresci (International Federation of Film Critics) Award at the 20th Annual Ljubljana International Film Festival.[citation needed]
References
External links
Categories:- 2009 films
- American films
- English-language films
- Independent films
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