Screening followed by a Q&A with Michael Stuhlbarg
Friday, October 30th
4pm
Harmony Gold
7655 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles
4pm
Harmony Gold
7655 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles
"Intimate, provocative and wickedly witty!" - Claudia Puig, USA Today
"Seriously funny! A spellbinder!" – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
"A pitch-perfect comedy." – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
"Audaciously funny, original, and resonant! Remarkable!" - Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
Imaginatively exploring questions of faith, familial responsibility, delinquent behavior, dental phenomena, academia, mortality, and Judaism – and intersections thereof – A Serious Man is the new film from Academy Award-winning writer/directors Joel and Ethan Coen.
A Serious Man is the story of an ordinary man’s search for clarity in a universe where Jefferson Airplane is on the radio and F-Troop is on TV. It is 1967, and Larry Gopnik (Tony Award nominee Michael Stuhlbarg), a physics professor at a quiet Midwestern university, has just been informed by his wife Judith (Sari Lennick) that she is leaving him. She has fallen in love with one of his more pompous acquaintances, Sy Ableman (Fred Melamed), who seems to her a more substantial person than the feckless Larry. Larry’s unemployable brother Arthur (Richard Kind) is sleeping on the couch, his son Danny (Aaron Wolff) is a discipline problem and a shirker at Hebrew school, and his daughter Sarah (Jessica McManus) is filching money from his wallet in order to save up for a nose job.
Struggling for equilibrium, Larry seeks advice from three different rabbis. Can anyone help him cope with his afflictions and become a righteous person – a mensch – a serious man?
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