The Sound of Philadelphia

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Movie
Original title The Sound of Philadelphia
Country of production USA , France , Belgium , Netherlands
original language English
Publishing year 2020
Rod
Director Jérémie Guez
script Jérémie Guez,
Pete Dexter
production Aimée Buidine ,
Nick Gordon ,
Julien Madon ,
Trevor Matthews
music Severin Favriau
camera Menno Mans
cut Damien Keyeux ,
Brett M. Reed
occupation

The Sound of Philadelphia is an action film by Jérémie Guez that was first made available online to Tribeca Film Festival attendees on April 15, 2020. The film is based on the 1991 novel Bruderliebe by Pete Dexter .

action

The two cousins ​​Peter and Michael were raised like brothers. They are the descendants of Irish killers. Thirty years later, they both find themselves in a seemingly endless cycle of acts of revenge by their two families, because the sister of one of them was killed.

production

The film is based on the 1991 novel Brotherly Love by Philadelphia-born former reporter, columnist, National Book Award winner, and screenwriter Pete Dexter.

Directed by Jérémie Guez , who together with Dexter also adapted the novel for the film.

Joel Kinnaman and Matthias Schoenaerts took on the roles of cousins ​​Michael and Peter Flood.

The film was due to celebrate its world premiere in the Spotlight Narratives section of the Tribeca Film Festival in mid-April 2020 . One month before the start of the festival, it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic and postponed to a previously unknown date. Nevertheless, the film was made available online from April 15-26, 2020, the festival's original time slot.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Rebecca Rubin: Hugh Jackman, Pete Davidson Movies to Screen at Tribeca Film Festival. In: Variety, March 3, 2020.
  2. Marc Malkin: Tribeca Film Festival Postponed Due to Coronavirus. In: Variety, March 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Hilary Lewis and Trilby Beresford: Tribeca Film Festival to Debut Online Programming as Films Are Judged Remotely. In: The Hollywood Reporter, April 3, 2020.
  4. ^ Vassilis Economou: The 19th Tribeca Film Festival is postponed. In: cineuropa.org, April 14, 2020.