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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesThe film apparently was shopped at Cannes a few years ago, and has been languishing ever since, but it now appears that some funding must have been secured because the indie is in fact going ahead and is being shot in Los Angeles. Deadline is reporting that the film, written and directed by Daniel Noah, will actually start filming today, and that Lewis will be joined by Claire Bloom, Kevin Pollak, Kerry Bishe and Mort Sahl.
An expanded plot synopsis tells us that Lewis’ character will be a jazz pianist who has recently lost his wife, but in the final days of her life he made a discovery that led him to believe that their marriage had been a lie. He then embarks on a journey to make sense of his past, which “brings him face to face with a menagerie of characters from a bygone era.” Sounds like more a drama from the funnyman than a comedy, but whatever it is, Lewis’ involvement alone will make this one likely to start popping up on the festival circuit in 2014.
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Jeff | January 16, 2013 12:26 PM
Looking forward to seeing him on film again. He is one of our last true comedy legends, but he has done drama equally as well. I loved him in the The King of Comedy with Robert Deniro. Now if only Dick Van Dyke would do another movie as well!
randall gerber | January 16, 2013 9:28 AM
movie comedians today need to take notes on how to be funny on screen from the king of comedy himself.that includes adam sandler,jack black,will ferrell and steve carell.