A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
& Sons
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bankside Films
Double Garage Films
Elevation Pictures
Infinity Hill
Matanza Cine
Maven Screen Media
Media Finance Capital
Off Media
Original Films
Screen Capital
Tricky Knot
Production Countries:
Argentina | Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Andrew is a novelist best known to the world as A.N. Dyer. He wrote his first book when he was 27, and it became an instant classic, selling 45 million copies and creating a cult around its elusive author. Andrew wakes up one morning, convinced that he is about to die. He knows that with his time on Earth dwindling, he needs to set right the major relationships of his life, and so he summons his sons to be with him. It’s been almost 20 years since an ‘incident’ tore apart the Dyer home. An incident has a name: Andy. Andy’s the reason his world-famous father, Andrew, no longer speaks to his adult sons, Richard and Jamie, nor to his ex-wife, Isabel. However, when his sons arrive, laden with their own problems, Andrew does not seek their forgiveness, as they expected; instead, he tells them something so wild it couldn’t possibly be true. Or could it?
Casting:
Nina Gold
Co-Producer:
Christina Piovesan
Emily Kulasa
Costume Design:
Allison Wyldeck
Director:
Pablo Trapero
Director of Photography:
David Raedeker
Executive Producer:
Stephen Kelliher
Sophie Green
Kasia Neiman
Bahman Naraghi
Paul Telegedy
Trudie Styler
Celine Rattray
Ori Eisen
Mike Sobiloff
Peter Sobiloff
Jackie Donohoe
Hairstylist:
Tara McDonald
Makeup Artist:
Tara McDonald
Novel:
David Gilbert
Producer:
Phin Glynn
Axel Kuschevatzky
Cindy Teperman
Pablo Trapero
Production Design:
Sonja Klaus
Writer:
Sarah Polley
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