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YOUNG WERTHER Trailer (2024) Alison Pill, Romance Movie
YOUNG WERTHER Trailer (2024) Alison Pill, Romance Movie
YOUNG WERTHER Trailer (2024) Alison Pill, Douglas Booth, Romance Movie
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"If you really care for her, then move on..." Meet Werther. Lionsgate has unveiled an official trailer for a fresh indie romantic comedy called Young Werther, which is the feature directorial debut of filmmaker José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço. This Canadian production premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Fest and earned some good buzz there. It's already set for a December release on VOD in the US if anyone wants to hang out with Werther. The film is a clever contemporary adaptation of Goethe's smash hit 1774 novel of tragic romance. Set in Toronto, Douglas Booth stars as Werther - a wealthy young man who instantly falls for a woman named Charlotte, co-starring Alison Pill. "He falls more in love with her as they spend time together. She’s introverted, loves to read, and has been the main caretaker of her siblings since the deaths of their parents. A small snag to their union, however, is that Charlotte is engaged to successful lawyer Albert." It's a tale of unrequited love, but can he win he heart anyway? The cast includes Iris Apatow, Patrick J. Adams, Amrit Kaur, and Jaouhar Ben Ayed. I've seen this one and it's pretty good. Don't write it off! It's always nice to see something a bit different these days, and the terrific cast in here is the cherry on top.
Here's the trailer (+ poster) for José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço's film Young Werther, on YouTube:
Young Werther Film
Young Werther Film
Patrick J. Adams, Douglas Booth and Alison Pill star in this romantic comedy based on the classic smash hit novel of tragic romance. While on a simple errand to Toronto, a carefree and charming young writer named Werther stumbles across the love of his life only to discover that the young woman is engaged. Despite the urgings of his hypochondriac best friend, Werther turns his world upside down in a desperate, misguided and hilarious quest to win her heart. Young Werther is written and directed by the Canadian filmmaker José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço, making his feature directorial debut after a few other short films previously. Based on the classic 1774 romance novel The Sorrows of Young Werther written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Produced by Matt Code and Wildling Pictures. This initially premiered at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival this fall playing in the Special Presentations section. Lionsgate will debut Young Werther in select US theaters + on VOD starting December 13th, 2024 coming soon. Is anyone into this?
Young Werther
Directed by José Lourenço
Written by José Lourenço
Based on The Sorrows of Young Werther
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Produced by Matt Code
Starring Douglas Booth
Alison Pill
Iris Apatow
Patrick J. Adams
Cinematography Nick Haight
Edited by Sandy Pereira
Music by Owen Pallett
Production
company
Wildling Pictures
Distributed by LevelFilm
Release date
September 9, 2024 (TIFF)
Running time 101 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Young Werther is a 2024 Canadian romantic comedy film written and directed by José Lourenço, and starring Douglas Booth, Alison Pill, Iris Apatow and Patrick J. Adams. It is Lourenço's feature directorial debut and based on the 1774 novel The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[1][2]
The film premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] It was later screened in a gala presentation at the 2024 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival,[4] and in the Borsos Competition program at the 2024 Whistler Film Festival.[5]
Cast
Douglas Booth as Werther[1]
Alison Pill as Charlotte[1]
Iris Apatow
Patrick J. Adams
Production
In May 2023, it was announced that Booth, Pill, Apatow and Adams were cast in the film.[1]
Filming occurred at LIUNA Station in the City of Hamilton, Ontario in the month of June 2023.[6]
In October 2023, it was announced that filming had been completed prior to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[2]
Awards
The film was longlisted for the 2024 Jean-Marc Vallée DGC Discovery Award.[7]
References
Ravindran, Manori (May 16, 2023). "Douglas Booth, Alison Pill, Iris Apatow, Patrick J. Adams Board 'Young Werther' Adaptation of Goethe Classic (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
Tabbara, Mona (October 26, 2023). "Mister Smith, CAA board 'Young Werther' starring Alison Pill, Douglas Booth; first-look image unveiled (exclusive)". Screen International. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
Jeremy Kay, "Toronto film festival adds Angelina Jolie, Mike Leigh, Edward Burns, David Mackenzie titles". Screen Daily, July 22, 2024.
Heidi Ulrichsen, "Forget hockey rivalry: Sudbury’s Cinéfest 2024 showing love for North Bay". Sudbury.com, August 22, 2024.
Janet Smith, "Hunting Matthew Nichols and Kryptic among B.C. contingent as Whistler Film Festival unveils Canadian entries". Stir, October 28, 2024.
Nolan, Daniel (June 9, 2023). "Liuna Station playing German station in romance flick 'Young Werther'". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
Connie Thiessen, "DGC unveils Discovery Award long list". Broadcast Dialogue, September 12, 2024.
External links
Young Werther at IMDb
Categories: 2024 filmsCanadian romantic comedy filmsFilms based on German novelsFilms shot in Ontario2024 romantic comedy films2020s Canadian films2020s English-language filmsEnglish-language Canadian filmsEnglish-language romantic comedy films
Alison Pill
Pill in 2019
Born November 27, 1985 (age 39)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater Vaughan Road Academy
Occupation Actress
Years active 1995–present
Spouse Joshua Leonard (m. 2015)
Partner Jay Baruchel (2011–2013)
Children 1
Alison Pill (born November 27, 1985)[1] is a Canadian actress. A former child actress, Pill began her career at age 12, appearing in numerous projects before transitioning to adult roles with a breakthrough role in the television series The Book of Daniel (2006). That same year, she made her Broadway debut in The Lieutenant of Inishmore (2006) earning a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play nomination. Her other notable stage roles include in Blackbird (2007), Mauritius (2007), The Miracle Worker (2010), The House of Blue Leaves (2011), and Three Tall Women (2018).
Pill had prominent roles in the films Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), Plain Truth (2004), Dan in Real Life (2007), Milk (2008), Midnight in Paris (2011), Hail, Caesar! (2016), and Vice (2018). From 2012 to 2014 she played Maggie Jordan in Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama series The Newsroom and acted in the television series In Treatment (2009), The Pillars of the Earth (2010), American Horror Story: Cult (2017), Star Trek: Picard (2020–2022), Devs (2020), and Them (2021). She is also known for her role as Kim Pine in the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and the Netflix animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023).
Early life and education
Pill was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her father, a professional engineer, is Estonian.[2][3] Pill attended Vaughan Road Academy,[4] in its Interact program, designed for studying dance, music, athletics, and theatre.[5]
Career
1997–2007: Rise to prominence
Pill at the 2010 Comic Con in San Diego
Pill decided to become an actor when she was 10 years old. As a member of the Toronto Children's Chorus, she was chosen to narrate one of their performances. Her mother tried to discourage Pill by getting her a job as a background performer on the series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. By the time she was 11, she had played a guest role on an episode of the children's series The New Ghostwriter Mysteries. At 12, she landed roles in two TV movies and a mini-series, a guest appearance on the TV series Psi Factor and voiced the character "Cornflower" on the animated series "Redwall" (1999–2001). After roles in two more television movies, she landed her first feature film role, a small-budget Canadian movie called The Life Before This in 1999, followed by the role of Jacob's older sister Marfa in Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang. Pill played roles in four more TV movies before the age of fourteen. The next year, she landed a small role in Skipped Parts in 2000 starring Drew Barrymore and Mischa Barton, then appeared in four more TV movies and features that year, including playing Farrah Fawcett's daughter in the TNT network movie Baby and a lead role in the Canadian film The Dinosaur Hunter, which was originally intended to be shown at a dinosaur museum and on a provincial education channel, but which made its way to the Burbank International Film Festival, winning Pill an award for Best Child Actress.
She landed the role of young Lorna in the ABC-TV biopic Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows in 2001, based on the memoir by Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft. That year, Pill also played Sissy Spacek's daughter in the TV flick Midwives.[6] In 2003, she played Katie Holmes's sister in the indie feature Pieces of April. Pill won the lead in the CTV-TV movie Fast Food High, about a teenager who gets a job at a fast food restaurant and tries to set up a union. She also landed a supporting role in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen in 2003, starring Lindsay Lohan. Pill ventured off into stage acting, with the New York City staging of None of the Above as the first item in her theatre credentials. In 2006, she starred as Grace Webster in the short-lived NBC drama The Book of Daniel. That same year, she made her Broadway debut playing Mairead in Martin McDonagh's black comedy play The Lieutenant of Inishmore for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.[7]
Because of her busy work schedule, Pill's schooling was done through a program for children in the entertainment industry. Since graduating from high school, Pill moved to New York to pursue a career in theatre, but continued to work in movies such as Dan in Real Life in 2007. She returned to Broadway in the Theresa Rebeck play Mauritius (2007) acting alongside F. Murray Abraham, Bobby Cannavale, and Dylan Baker.[8] John Lahr of The New Yorker praised Pill describing her as "excellent" adding, "It says something about the appeal of Alison Pill—an actress with a big future—that her compelling combination of ferocity and fragility carries the audience beyond the inconsistencies of the story."[9] That same year she acted in the Manhattan Theatre Club production of the David Harrower play Blackbird starring alongside Jeff Daniels. The production was directed by Joe Mantello and was helmed at New York City Center's Stage I.[10] For her performance she received the Drama League Award, Lucille Lortel Award, and Outer Critics Circle Awards nominations. This was followed by The Distance From Here, On the Mountain,.[11]
2008–2014: Film roles and The Newsroom
Pill at the 2013 PaleyFest
Pill had a major supporting role as campaign manager Anne Kronenberg in the 2008 film Milk. In 2009, she performed with Erin Hill & her Psychedelic Harp playing the Twilight Zone-inspired "Meredith Moon" and "The Real North Pole" sci-fi Christmas Harp.[12] Pill was cast as April on In Treatment. In 2009 she replaced Elliot Page in a role in Jack & Diane[13] but due to postponement of the project neither ended up in it by the time it ran in 2012. She later played Kim Pine in the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, as well as in Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation. She portrayed Empress Maud in the miniseries The Pillars of the Earth. In theatre, Pill starred with Abigail Breslin in the Broadway revival of the William Gibson play The Miracle Worker (2010),[14] David Rooney of Variety wrote, "Pill has demonstrated her skill at animating prickly contemporary women who can go from sullen vulnerability into bellicose attack mode in a flash. She's no less convincing as 20-year-old Boston-Irish Sullivan, hired in 1887 by the Keller family in Alabama to serve as governess to Helen, left deaf and blind by an illness in her infancy".[15]
The following year she acted in another Broadway revival, the John Guare play The House of Blue Leaves with Ben Stiller, Edie Falco, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Thomas Sadoski.[16] In the play she portrayed a kindly, partially deaf actress. She received positive reviews with Entertainment Weekly describing her as "delightfully daffy", and The Hollywood Reporter declaring, "Pill's funny-sad ethereal performance exposes the cultivated poise and glamour of Hollywood as another empty fantasy".[17][18] She appeared in Woody Allen's acclaimed romantic comedy Midnight in Paris (2011) portraying Zelda Fitzgerald alongside Tom Hiddleston as F. Scott Fitzgerald. The following year she reunited with Allen playing Hayley in To Rome with Love (2012).[19] She has starred in short films including Denise in 2012 with Chris Messina and Santa Baby; she sang and danced in Santa Baby. In 2016, she appeared in Cover Up by Satya Bhabha with Jason Ritter, to be released at the LA Shorts Fest, and Woman in Deep, where she played a woman who calls a suicide prevention hot line and is put on hold, directed by Janicza Bravo.[20]
From 2012 until its ending in 2014, she was in the HBO political drama series The Newsroom portraying journalist Maggie Jordan at a fictional cable news show.[21][22] In a Geffen Playhouse production of Wait Until Dark (2013), Pill starred as a blind woman who must fend for her life. Myron Meisel of The Hollywood Reporter compared Pill's performance favorably to previous actors who played the role such as Lee Remick and Audrey Hepburn, writing "the reliably talented Pill instills [the role] with a distinctive individuality."[23]
She starred in Bong Joon-ho's post-apocalyptic film Snowpiercer, alongside Chris Evans and Tilda Swinton, which was released in 2013.[24] Pill appeared in Cooties (2014) starring Elijah Wood.[25] In Zoom, Pill played Emma, an aspiring comic book artist.
2015–present
She acted in the Coen Brothers comedy Hail, Caesar! (2015) playing Eddie Mannix's wife.[26] Pill starred in Goon: Last of the Enforcers as Eva Glatt, Glatt's love interest in first movie Goon, now married to Glatt. Pill was part of the cast of The Family as Willa Warren. In 2016, Pill co-starred with Jessica Chastain in the EuropaCorp thriller Miss Sloane.[27] In 2017, she joined American Horror Story: Cult, starring as Ivy Mayfair-Richards, one of the main characters of the storyline.[28] In 2018 she played former Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Mary in the Oscar-nominated film Vice.[29] That same year she acted in the Broadway revival of the Edward Albee memory play Three Tall Women acting alongside Glenda Jackson and Laurie Metcalf.[30]
In 2020, she was part of the TV series Devs directed by Alex Garland on FX on Hulu, playing Katie, the chief designer of the Devs system. In 2021, she starred in the film All My Puny Sorrows with Sarah Gadon, as two Mennonite sisters who leave their religious lives behind. Alison won Best Actress in a Canadian Film by Vancouver Film Critics Circle for her role in the movie.[31] Pill was also part of the TV series Them, playing Betty Wendell. For the first two seasons of Star Trek: Picard, she played scientist Dr. Agnes Jurati.[32] Pill returned to Broadway playing Sonya in the 2024 revival of the Anton Chekov play Uncle Vanya starring opposite Steve Carell, William Jackson Harper, Jayne Houdyshell, and Alfred Molina at Lincoln Center.[33] David Cote of The Observer hailed her performance writing, "Pill proves to be the evening's MVP" adding, "[She] embodies that brokenness with a palpable heat I wish could have ignited everything around her".[34]
Personal life
Pill was engaged to actor Jay Baruchel from 2011 to 2013. Baruchel made their engagement public when he thanked Pill as his fiancée during an acceptance speech at the Genie Awards in Ottawa, Ontario.[35] Baruchel alluded to their break-up in a Twitter posting on February 16, 2013.[36]
Pill married actor Joshua Leonard May 24, 2015,[37] having become engaged that January.[38] They have a daughter, Wilder, born November 19, 2016.[39]
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Life Before This Jessica
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang Shapiro / Emma
2000 Skipped Parts Chuckette Morris
2002 A.W.O.L. Patient Short film
Perfect Pie Marie (age 15)
2003 Pieces of April Beth Burns
Fast Food High Emma Redding
2004 Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Ella Gerard
The Crypt Club Liesl Short film
2005 Dear Wendy Susan
2007 Dan in Real Life Jane Burns
Working in the Theatre Self Documentary
2008 Milk Anne Kronenberg
2009 The Awakening of Abigail Harris Abigail Harris Short film
One Way to Valhalla Dale
2010 Goldstar, Ohio Kendra Harper Short film
EMGOD Alison Short film
Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation Kimberly "Kim" Pine (voice) Short film
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Kimberly "Kim" Pine
2011 Midnight in Paris Zelda Fitzgerald
Portraits in Dramatic Time Self
Goon Eva
2012 To Rome with Love Hayley
Denise Denise Short film
Santa Baby Alice Short film
2013 Snowpiercer Pregnant Teacher
2014 Cooties Lucy McCormick
2015 Zoom Emma Boyles
2016 Hail, Caesar! Mrs. Mannix
Woman in Deep Birdie Short film
Cover Up Emma Short film
Miss Sloane Jane Molloy
2017 Goon: Last of the Enforcers Eva Glatt
2018 Ideal Home Melissa Enright
Vice Mary Cheney
2019 The Most Magnificent Thing Mom (voice) Short film
2020 We Are Animals Self[40] Documentary
2021 The Same Storm Bridget Salt
2022 All My Puny Sorrows Yolandi "Yoli" Von Riesen[41]
2023 Eric Larue Lisa Graff[42]
2024 Trap Rachel
TBA Young Werther Charlotte[43] Post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 The New Ghostwriter Mysteries Lucy Episode: "Moving Parts"
1998 Fast Track Alexa Stokes Episode: "Real Time"
Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Sophie Schulman Episode: "The Night of the Setting Sun"
The Last Don II Bethany Episode: "1.1"
Anatole Paulette (voice) 5 episodes
Degas & the Dancer Marie van Goethem Television film
Stranger in Town Hetty Television film
1999 Locked in Silence Lacey Television film
God's New Plan Samantha Hutton Television film
Different Sally Reed Television film
What Katy Did Katy Carr Television film
Dear America: A Journey to the New World Remember Patience Whipple Television film
A Holiday Romance Fern Television film
Redwall Cornflower (voice) 13 episodes
Poltergeist: The Legacy Paige Episode: "Forget Me Not"
2000 Traders Andrea Exter Episode: "Hawks"
Redwall: The Movie Cornflower (voice) Television film
The Dinosaur Hunter Julia Creath Television film
The Other Me Allana Browning Television film
Baby Larkin Malone Television film
2001 Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows Young Lorna Luft Television film
Midwives Constance "Connie" Danforth Television film
What Girls Learn Tilden Television film
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series Victoria (voice) Episode: "Butterflies!"
2002 The Pilot's Wife Mattie Lyons Television film
An Unexpected Love Samantha Mayer Television film
2004 A Separate Peace Beth Television film
Plain Truth Katie Fisher Television film
2006 The Book of Daniel Grace Webster 8 episodes
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Lisa Ramsey Episode: "Wrongful Life"
2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Kelsey Murphy Episode: "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda"
2009 In Treatment April Recurring role, 7 episodes
2010 The Pillars of the Earth Princess Maude Miniseries, 8 episodes
2012–14 The Newsroom Margaret "Maggie" Jordan Main role, 25 episodes
2014 7p/10e Alison Episode: "Day 16"
Therapy Lucy Episode: "1.1"
Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends Herself Television short
2016 The Family Willa Warren 12 episodes
2017 American Horror Story: Cult Ivy Mayfair-Richards Main role, 9 episodes
2018 The Emperor's Newest Clothes Thomasina (voice) Television short
2020–22 Star Trek: Picard Dr. Agnes Jurati Main role, 20 episodes
2020 Devs Katie Miniseries, 8 episodes
2021 Them Elizabeth "Betty" Wendell 8 episodes
2022 Archer Alessia (voice) 3 episodes
2023 Hello Tomorrow! Myrtle Mayburn 10 episodes
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Kimberly "Kim" Pine (voice) Main role[44]
2024 RoboGobo [45]
Music videos
Year Title Artist(s)
2004 "Drama Queen (That Girl)" Lindsay Lohan
2010 "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" Owen Pallett
"Medicine" Nick Casey
2020 "Eat It (We're All In This Together)" David Cross featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic[46]
Web
Year Title Role Website
2016 Honest Phone Sex for Married Couples Wife Funny or Die
Angel and Demon Demon WeatherFrom
2018 George's Cheese/Pizza Revenge Mother Porpoise[47] Story Pirates
2020 Fight of the Century Narrator Simon & Schuster
Skin Trade Nick Geffen Playhouse
The Homebound Project C.A. Johnson[48] The Homebound Theater
The Line Jennifer[49] The Public Theater
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Water Crisis Kim Pine / Vegan Police Water For People
My Mouth Ran Away Mother Porpoise[50] Story Pirates
Raising Arizona Edwina "Ed"[51] Pandemic Players
2022 The Doctor Is In Dr. Kate Spencer (voice)[52] Echoverse
The Rubber Room Lindsey Whittle[53] SiriusXM
Theatre
Year Title Role Venue Ref.
2003 None of the Above Jamie Ohio Theatre, West Village [54]
2004 The Distance from Here Jenn MCC Theater, Off-Broadway [55]
2005 On the Mountain Jaime Playwrights Horizons, Off-Broadway [56]
2006 The Lieutenant of Inishmore Mairead Lyceum Theatre, Broadway [57]
2007 Blackbird Una Manhattan Theatre Club, Off-Broadway [58]
Mauritius Jackie Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway [59]
2008 Reasons to Be Pretty Steph Lucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway [60]
2010 The Miracle Worker Anne Sullivan Circle in the Square Theatre, Broadway [61]
This Wide Night Marie Peter Jay Sharp Theatre [62]
2011 The House of Blue Leaves Corrinna Stroller Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway [63]
2013 Wait Until Dark Susan Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles [64]
2018 Three Tall Women C John Golden Theatre, Broadway [65][66]
2024 Uncle Vanya Sonya Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway [67]
Discography
with Sex Bob-Omb
Soundtrack
Title Year Album
"We Are Sex Bob-Omb" 2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Garbage Truck"
"Threshold"
"Summertime"
"Indefatigable"
Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2000 Burbank International Children's Film Festival Best Child Actress Performance The Dinosaur Hunter Won
Young Artist Award Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV Movie or Pilot Degas and the Dancer Nominated
2001 Best Ensemble in a TV Movie The Other Me Nominated
2002 Best Leading Young Actress in a TV Movie or Special What Girls Learn Nominated
2003 Gemini Awards Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series The Dinosaur Hunter Nominated
2004 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Ensemble Performance The Distance From Here Won
2005 Lucille Lortel Awards Outstanding Featured Actress On the Mountain Nominated
2006 Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Play The Lieutenant of Inishmore Nominated [68]
2007 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Play Blackbird Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Nominated
2008 Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Lead Actress Nominated
2008 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Milk Nominated [69]
Gold Derby Awards Ensemble Cast Nominated
15th Critics' Choice Awards Best Acting Ensemble Won
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series In Treatment Nominated
2010 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Nominated [70]
2011 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance This Wide Night Nominated
Gemini Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series The Pillars of the Earth Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble Acting Midnight in Paris Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated [71]
2012 Gold Derby Awards Ensemble Cast Nominated
2013 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film Goon Nominated
2014 San Diego International Film Festival Virtuoso Award for Best Breakthrough Performance The Newsroom Awarded
2018 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Acting Ensemble Vice Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Won [72]
Seattle Film Critics Society Best Ensemble Cast Nominated [73]
2022 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award Best Actress in a Canadian Film All My Puny Sorrows Won [74]
Festival du Film Canadien de Dieppe Best Actress Won [75]
Tell-Tale TV Awards Favorite Performer in a Network Sci-fi / Fantasy / Horror Series Star Trek: Picard Nominated [76]
Favorite Ensemble Cast in a Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror Series Nominated
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Young Werther
Charlotte (Alison Pill) e Werther (Douglas Booth) in una scena del film
Lingua originale inglese
Paese di produzione Canada
Anno 2024
Durata 101 min
Genere commedia, sentimentale
Regia José Lourenço
Soggetto I dolori del giovane Werther di Goethe
Sceneggiatura José Lourenço
Produttore Matt Code
Produttore esecutivo Mason Novick, Simon Williams, Joe Simpson, Andy Wang, Matthew Chausse, Douglas Booth, Alison Pill, David Garrett, David Mepham
Casa di produzione Wildling Pictures
Fotografia Nick Haight
Montaggio Sandy Pereira
Musiche Owen Pallett
Scenografia Ciara Vernon
Costumi Courtney Mitchell
Interpreti e personaggi
Douglas Booth: Werther
Alison Pill: Charlotte
Iris Apatow: Sissy
Patrick J. Adams: Albert
Jaouhar Ben Ayed: Paul
Young Werther è un film del 2024 scritto e diretto da José Lourenço, al suo esordio alla regia.
La pellicola è un libero adattamento cinematografico de I dolori del giovane Werther di Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, rivisitato come una commedia romantica ambientata nel presente.
Trama
Werther è un giovane scrittore che incontra e si innamora di Charlotte. Dopo essere venuto a conoscenza del fatto che Charlotte è fidanzata e si sta per sposare con Albert, decide di mettersi trai due.
Produzione
Nel maggio 2023 è stato annunciato che Douglas Booth, Alison Pill, Iris Apatow e Patrick J. Adams avrebbero recitato in un adattamento in chiave rom-com del romanzo epistolare di Goethe.[1] Le riprese sono iniziate a Hamilton nel giugno 2023.[2][3]
Promozione
Il primo trailer è stato diffuso il 2 novembre 2024.[4]
Distribuzione
Il film è stato presentato in anteprima assoluta il 9 settembre 2024 in occasione del Toronto International Film Festival.[5] Successivamente è stato distribuito nelle sale statunitensi e in streaming dal 13 dicembre seguente.[6]
Note
^ (EN) Manori Ravindran, Douglas Booth, Alison Pill, Iris Apatow, Patrick J. Adams Board ‘Young Werther’ Adaptation of Goethe Classic (EXCLUSIVE), su Variety, 17 maggio 2023. URL consultato il 9 settembre 2024.
^ (EN) Daniel Nolan Contributor, Liuna Station playing German station in romance flick ‘Young Werther’, in The Hamilton Spectator, 9 giugno 2023. URL consultato il 9 settembre 2024.
^ (EN) Mona Tabbara, Mister Smith, CAA board ‘Young Werther’ starring Alison Pill, Douglas Booth (exclusive), su Screen, 26 ottobre 2023. URL consultato il 9 settembre 2024.
^ (EN) Diego Peralta, Douglas Booth and Alison Pill Bring a Classic Story to Life in 'Young Werther' Trailer, su Collider, 5 novembre 2024. URL consultato il 23 novembre 2024.
^ (EN) Jeremy Kay, Toronto adds Angelina Jolie, Mike Leigh, Edward Burns, David Mackenzie titles, su Screen Daily. URL consultato il 9 settembre 2024.
^ (EN) Douglas Booth & Alison Pill in RomCom Reboot 'Young Werther' Trailer | FirstShowing.net, su www.firstshowing.net, 2 novembre 2024. URL consultato il 23 novembre 2024.
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Douglas Booth, Alison Pill, Iris Apatow and Patrick J. Adams are updating a classic story.
PEOPLE has the exclusive first trailer for the rom-com, which is based on the 1774 German novel The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
It follows Booth, 31, as Werther, who falls in love with a woman named Charlotte (Pill, 38) while spending time in Toronto.
Werther chronicles his attempts at romancing Charlotte via phone calls to his friend, only to learn that Charlotte is engaged to an emotionally unavailable man named Albert (Adams, 43).
At the same time, Charlotte's younger sister appears to grow infatuated with Werther on her own, all while Werther resolves to prove Charlotte should be with him instead of Albert.
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Alison Pill, Iris Apatow and Douglas Booth in Young Werther. Lionsgate
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"While on a simple errand to Toronto, a carefree and charming young writer named Werther stumbles across the love of his life only to discover that the young woman is engaged," reads a synopsis.
Young Werther Trailer
Alison Pill and Douglas Booth in "Young Werther". Lionsgate
"Despite the urgings of his hypochondriac best friend, Werther turns his world upside down in a desperate, misguided and hilarious quest to win her heart."
The movie, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is written and directed by José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço in his feature film directorial debut.
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"Our incredible cast brought such wit and heart to every scene, making the story not just about longing and the way love evolves and matures, but also the tender, intricate waltz of human connection, with all its attendant joys, highs, lows, quiet heartbreaks, thunderous bursts of passion … as well as a change room scene (involving teeth and imaginary pliers) that made my mother blush redder than Werther’s favorite necktie," the director tells says, adding that the movie presents a "classic love triangle."
Young Werther is in theaters and on digital Dec. 13.
A new book adaptation will bring a classic story into the modern world. Lionsgate has launched a new trailer for Young Werner, their upcoming movie written and directed by José Lourenço. The project will be a new spin on The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Even though this narrative has been around for centuries, Lourenço's take on the young man's love life will bring laughter and surprises to audiences thanks to the modern setting of the story. And it all begins with a young man trying to make the best out of an unpredictable trip.
The trailer for Young Werther opens up by introducing the protagonist ofd the story, who will be played by Douglas Booth. The actor who recently appeared in That Dirty Black Bag and Unwelcome steps into the shoes of a young man who falls in love with the charming Charlotte (Alison Pill). The only problem with the entire affair is that the woman is actually engaged to the character played by Patrick J. Adams. With nowhere left to go, Werner will attempt to do the impossible in order to make Charlotte see that he's the best option for her future.
Young Werther will also immediately become the biggest project in José Lourenço's career. The filmmaker had previously worked on a wide variety of short films. Young Werther premiered during this year's edition of the Toronto International Film Festival. After members of the press and other artists got the opportunity to witness the protagonist's unconventional love story, audiences will get the opportunity to catch the movie in theaters on December 3. And that won't be the only way for viewers to catch the title. Young Werther will also be launched on demand on the same day.
The Charismatic Cast of 'Young Werther'
The cast of Young Werther has gained plenty of experience with other projects, which is why the adaptation should be easy to sell, even if the writer and filmmaker behind it is still gaining momentum. Patrick J. Adams became a star thanks to his work as Mike Ross in Suits, the massively popular legal drama that aired on the USA Network. And more than a decade before she portrayed Charlotte in Young Werther, Alison Pill stepped into the shoes of Kim Pine in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, the explosive romantic comedy directed by Edgar Wright.
You can check out the trailer for Young Werther below, before the movie premieres in theaters on December 13:
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Lionsgate has shared the Young Werther trailer for the upcoming romantic comedy, starring Douglas Booth (My Salinger Year) as the titular writer and Alison Pill as Charlotte (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World). The film is based on the 1774 tragic romance novel The Sorrows of Young Wether by Johann Wolfgang Goethe.
Check out the Young Werther trailer below (watch more trailers):
When is the Young Werther release date?
Following its world premiere at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, Young Werther is now scheduled to make its debut on December 13, in theaters and on digital platforms. The cast also includes Iris Apatow (This is 40) as Sissy, Patrick J. Adams (Suits) as Albert, Amrit Kaur (The Sex Lives of College Girls) as Melanie, Jaouhar Ben Ayed (No Man’s Land) as Paul, and more.
“While on a simple errand to Toronto, a carefree and charming young writer named Werther stumbles across the love of his life only to discover that the young woman is engaged,” reads the film’s official synopsis. “Despite the urgings of his hypochondriac best friend, Werther turns his world upside down in a desperate, misguided, and hilarious quest to win her heart.”
The film is written and directed by filmmaker José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço. In addition to leading the cast, Booth is also serving as an executive producer alongside Jonathan Bross, Andy Wang, Dave Mepham, Matthew E. Chausse, Mason Novick, Joe Simpson, and Simon Williams. It is produced by Matt Code.
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Young Werther
Section: Special Presentations (World Premiere)
Director: José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço
Logline: Alison Pill and Douglas Booth star in this adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s 18th-century novella The Sorrows of Young Werther, relocated to modern-day Toronto in the form of a romcom.
Distributor: LevelFILM (Canada)
Panelists: Writer/Dir. – José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço; Actors – Alison Pill, Douglas Booth
Key quotes: “It’s an adaptation of a 250-year-old German tragedy that we have turned into a contemporary romance. A young guy and a young girl fall in love. She’s engaged to an older man, but instead of it being this awkward, terrible thing, it’s this awkward, wonderful thing. I read the book in university and it resonated with me. About 10 years later, when I’d become interested in filmmaking and sold a few scripts, I was looking for that next thing to write. And Young Werther caught my eye, on my bookshelf, and I pulled it down, reread it, and I was like, ‘Why has there not been a major English language adaptation of this novel?’ It’s been adapted so many times in Europe, in other languages. There’s operas, there’s plays, there’s Mangas, there’s so many different ways that the book’s been adapted. There’s something magical, timeless, and true about the characters at the heart of it.” – José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço
Sales Agent: Mr. Smith Entertainment
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