Tribeca Film has acquired the North American rights to Listen Up Philip.
The film is a dark comedy that stars Jason Schwartzman (The Grand Budapest Hotel) and Elizabeth Moss (Mad Men). Schwartzman portrays the title character Philip, a writer whose relationship with his photographer girlfriend Ashley (Moss) begins to deteriorate. Jonathan Pryce (Brazil) and Krysten Ritter (Breaking Bad) also appear as Philip's idol Ike and his daughter, Melanie.
Alex Ross Perry wrote and directed the movie, which premiered at Sundance in January. Moss previously spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the film, and expressed her admiration for Schwartzman's acting ability.
"Jason has this knack for playing characters who are maybe not necessarily that likable," she says. "He doesn't try to make them likable, but there's something about the way he is that makes you just want to watch him. You're interested in what his character's doing even if he's being an [expletive]hole."
Listen Up Philip debuts in select theaters October 17. Schwartzman and Ritter will also appear in the new Tim Burton movie, Big Eyes, on December 25.
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