• Los Angeles,  New York,  WorldWide

    Matt Smith is MAPPLETHORPE

    MAPPLETHORPE evokes tangible time and place in its every frame. A phenomenal performance from lead Matt Smith and arresting historical deference. Mapplethorpe was a complicated person, and the film admirably leans into that complexity.”

    Lena Wilson, SLATE

    “Timoner’s gutsiness is shared (and then some) by her star Matt Smith. Nothing holds Smith back from making Mapplethorpe come alive again, in every sense.”

    Dan Callahan, THE WRAP

    “A superb performance by Matt Smith. A bold and brilliant performance, an act of possession, really.”

    Keith Uhlich, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

    Robert Mapplethorpe is arguably one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Mapplethorpe discovered himself both sexually and artistically in New York City throughout the 70’s and 80’s.

    The film depicts Mapplethorpe’s life from moments before he and Patti Smith moved into the famed Chelsea hotel, home to a world of bohemian chic. Here, he begins photographing its inhabitants and his new found circle of friends including artists and musicians, socialites, film stars, and members of the S&M underground.  Mapplethorpe’s work displayed eroticism in a way that had never been examined nor displayed before to the public. Exploring the intersection of his art, his sexuality and his struggle for mainstream recognition, MAPPLETHORPE offers a nuanced portrait of an artist at the height of his craft and of the self-destructive impulses that threaten to undermine it all.

    Directed by: Ondi Timoner

    Written by: Ondi Timoner, Mikko Alanne

    Cast: Matt Smith, Marianne Rendón, John Benjamin Hickey, Mark Moses, Carolyn McCormick, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Kerry Butler

    Release Date:  March 1st, 2019

    Distributor: Samuel Goldwyn Films

    TRT:  102 min.

    Producers: Eliza Dushku, Ondi Timoner, Nate Dushku, Richard J. Bosner

    Executive Producer: Peter Palandjian, Sam Maydew

    Composer: Marcelo Zavos

    Director of Photography: Nancy Schreiber

    Editors: Lee Percy, John Allen, Ondi Timoner

    Samuel Goldwyn Films will release MAPPLETHORPE on March 1st, 2019

  • WorldWide

    The Sea Is All I Know

    Directed and written by Jordan Bayne, The Sea Is All I Know is an extraordinary story of love in the face of death. It’s an honest portrait of a family coming to terms with their relationship to death. When estranged couple, Sara (Melissa Leo) and Sonny (Peter Gerety), come to the aid of their dying daughter (Kelly Hutchinson), the experience sends them spiraling into spiritual crisis and brutal heartbreak. In the end, an act of selfless love renews their lives and transcends their loss of faith…and even death itself.

    The Sea Is All I Know

    I recently had the opportunity to see the film, which immediately zooms in on the lives of the characters during one of the most emotionally harrowing scenarios life could present. It shows how the love between a man and a woman can be united by their love for their family. It is intimate, gripping and heart-wrenching, with raw and powerful performances from Leo, Gerety and Hutchinson.

    We got to hear from director and writer, Jordan Bayne, and Oscar award-winning actress, Melissa Leo, after the screening (Leo had actually been sitting behind me, sniffling away with the rest of us during the film).  We learned that Bayne had written the movie with Leo in mind for the role of Sara. Kelly Hutchinson, who bares a striking resemblance to Leo, was recommended for the role by Peter Gerety. Most amazing, is that the beautiful sea shanty which had a way of tying the movie together, was written by Bayne.

    Jordan Bayne and Melissa Leo at Q&A session

    This was an beautiful film, which I recommend you see if you have the opportunity, but I do suggest you bring some tissues with you!

    Film Trailer

    xoxo, Olisa