At Kinótico, on the occasion of the special coverage of the San Sebastian Film Festival, in collaboration with FRED Film Radio, we talked with Noah Pritzker and Griffin Dunne, respectively director and actor of “Ex-husbands“.Noah Pritzkeris internationally premieringhis second film en Zinemaldia after his debut feature, “Quitters”, was in competition at the SXSW, one of the most important festivals in the independent film circuit.
Griffin Dune is the unforgettable protagonist of the 1985’s Martin Scorsese movie “After Hours”. In 40 years of his acting career, he also appeared in “An American Werewolf in London”, “Dallas Buyers Club“ and the TV Series “This is us“. In 1996 he was nominated for an Oscar fordirecting the short film “Duke of Groove”.
Interview by Dani Mantilla.
Plot
Peter’s parents divorced after 65 years, his wife left him after 35, and his sons, Nick and Mickey, are off leading their own lives. When Peter flies to Tulum, crashing Nick's bachelor party hosted by Mickey, he realizes he's not the only one in crisis.
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