Stars: Rebecca Hall, Jason Sudeikis, Blythe Danner
Storyline
Hannah (Hall) is beginning to move on with her life after the death of her husband, an acclaimed musician and the subject of her latest biography, when she meets Andrew (Sudeikis), a brash writer from New York, who has a different take on her husband's life - and death. The unlikely pair must collaborate to put together the famous singer's story and begin to write the next chapter of their lives.
Writers: Sean Mewshaw, Desiree Van Til, Rebecca Hall, Jason Sudeikis, Blythe Danner, Dianna Agron, Rebecca Hall, Jason Sudeikis, Joe Manganiello, Blythe Danner, Richard Masur, Griffin Dunne, Maggie Castle, Meredith Prunty, Mary-Bonner Baker, Bates Wilder, Pepper Binkley, Alex Quijano, Eddie Resendes, Haley Pine, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Dianna Agron -
Finley
Rebecca Hall -
Hannah
Jason Sudeikis -
Andrew McDonnell
Joe Manganiello -
Curtis
Blythe Danner -
Ellen
Richard Masur -
Griffin Dunne -
Maggie Castle -
Shannon
Meredith Prunty -
Student
Mary-Bonner Baker -
Heidi
Bates Wilder -
Metal Head
Pepper Binkley -
Girl Fan
Alex Quijano -
Ben
Eddie Resendes -
Hofstra Student
(as Edmund Resendes)
Haley Pine -
Girl getting ice cream
Taglines:
Turn the page. Start a new chapter.
Country: USA, Canada
Language: English
Release Date: 3 Jan 2015
Filming Locations: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Trivia:
Was a top To Watch film for Tribeca 2015. Premiered at Tribeca Saturday April 18, 2015. It was well received. See more »
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Rating: 10/10
If you haven't seen Tumbledown yet, you are in for a treat. Rebecca
Hall plays the widow of Hunter Miles, a fictional singer with a cult
following. She has stacked enough wood for years of a comfortable
widowhood--living among her husband's instruments and keepsakes in the
lakeside cabin in Maine that they shared. She's forced from being a
hermit by the brash academic (played by Jason Sudeikis) who appears on
his European motorcycle to dig up biographical details on Hunter for
his PhD dissertation. But Hunter's widow turns out to be more
fascinating than the memory of Sudeikis' musical hero. And the rest is
chemistry. We get to watch Jason Sudeikis and Rebecca Hall on a date at
the town dump, at a family Easter gone wrong, and standing on a sheet
of frozen ice surrounded by the crazy whale sounds of a thawing lake in
the Maine woods. The rapport between Rebecca Hall and Jason Sudeikis is
riveting. Their banter is smart and funny. And Damien Jurado's haunting
tunes give the movie a depth that reverberates for days to come. The
film is gorgeous, moving and entertaining.
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