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1. Breaking Upwards Movie Trailer
3 years ago
Two twenty somethings explore alternatives to monogamy in this contemporary indie feature film set in NYC. Made by and starring the couple it's based on, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein. Also starring Olivia Thirlby, Julie White, Andrea Martin, Pablo Schreiber, Heather Burns, Peter Friedman, Ebon Moss Bachrach. Check it out!
  • Miles Storey 3 years ago
    I can't wait to see this.
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  • alisa leonard 3 years ago
    seriously can't wait to see this
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  • Daniel Hayek staff 3 years ago
    when is this coming out?
  • Breaking Upwards plus 2 years ago
    April 2nd
  • Daniel Hayek staff 2 years ago
    Cool looking forward to it.
  • Joseph Lomas 1 year ago
    What theaters will this be playing in on April 2nd?
  • Arcade44.tv plus 1 year ago
    "IFC Films releasing in theaters and Video on Demand starting April 2nd at IFC Center in NYC. TICKETS NOW ON MOVIETICKETS.COM. April 9th Laemmle Sunset 5 in LA. April 16th Lumiere in San Fran."
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  • Karsten Meinich 3 years ago
    This was a great trailer! It's been a long time since I've seen a promotional clip like this about I film I've known nothing about, make me so interested as I became after seeing it just now. (Watched it at Slashfilm.com, along with the hilarious rap vid.)

    Wow. Kudos to you filmmakers. I hope it'll be distributed in Norway some time in 2009.
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  • Thomas Benton 2 years ago
    I just want to congratulate the Director, Editor, Actors, and anyone ells involved with this film. I looks great!
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  • Robert Rozier 2 years ago
    This trailer is awesome. I can't wait to see this. It does look very different (in a fantastic way) than any trailer I've seen lately.
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  • Martin Crespo plus 1 year ago
    July 2010: Indie Love
    From LatinAmerica Cable TV

    The days of courtly and romantic love are gone. So are those of unbounded and intense amour fou. The four films that Close Up I.Sat presents this month portray love in this day and age. On Wednesday 7, there arrives The Paranoids, which is probably the brightest of all: in this film Luciano Gauna (Daniel Hendler), a shy, fussy and antisocial thirty-something, struggles with himself to conquer his (ex) best friend’s girlfriend. On Wednesday 14, Eleónore (Eleonore Hendricks), the kleptomaniac protagonist of The Pleasure of Being Robbed, builds up relationships with the objects she robs, as if people were no longer capable of stirring in her desire, adrenaline or interest. On Wednesday 21 –and two months after its premiere in the United States- there arrives The Exploding Girl, the silent chronicle of the spring break of a college student, Ivy (Zoe Kazan), who after breaking up with her boyfriend on the phone spends more and more time with her friend Al, who is gradually getting closer, trying to twist their relationship into something else. Finally, on Wednesday 28 –after breaking records at the box office in the U.S. indie scene- there arrives the saddest movie of all, Breaking Upwards, in which the film director, Daryl Wein, and his girlfriend, Zoe Lister-Jones, dramatize their own separation: an actual experiment planned to last for a year and to make them become used to living without the other.

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