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Between the Temples is a 2024 American comedy-drama film directed by Nathan Silver and written by Silver and C. Mason Wells. The film stars Jason Schwartzman , Carol Kane , Caroline Aaron , Robert Smigel , Madeline Weinstein , Matthew Shear , and Dolly de Leon .
Premiering in the U.S. Dramatic competition at Sundance, “Between the Temples” follows squarely in the tradition of Silver’s eight previous microbudget features, from its candid, on-the-fly ...
Now, “Between the Temples,” a screwball comedy inspired … Carol Kane and Jason Schwartzman on ‘Between the Temples,’ a Screwball Comedy That Shows It’s Never Too Late for a Bat Mitzvah ...
The unique rhythm of their voices pushes “Between the Temples,” a film about finding your own faith, to something beautiful. “Music,” Carla says, “is the sound that you make.”
A sequel, Metro: Last Light, was released in May 2013 on Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Redux versions of the games were released in 2014, featuring updated graphics and gameplay with all previously released downloadable content bundled. The Metro Redux bundle was released for the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. [1]
The game's novelization written by Glukhovsky was published as Metro 2035 in 2015. A remastered version titled Metro: Last Light Redux was released in 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The remastered version was also included as part of a compilation titled Metro Redux containing both Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light ...
Between The Temples, directed by Nathan Silver, certainly fits within this broad definition. A hilarious and heartfelt comedy, it follows a depressed cantor (Jason Schwartzman) helping his former ...
According to this article on the film : . It was shot in 16mm (accounting for its unusual home-movie look) Jason Schwartzman gained considerable weight for the role; I haven't presumed to add these to the article's Production section, as I seem to be treading on thin ice around here recently—but if anyone wishes to, feel free.