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==Release==
==Release==
The movie will be released in [[April 28]] and will screen until [[May 2]] at the [[Tribeca Film Festival]] in [[New York]].
The movie was released on [[April 28]] and screened until [[May 2]] at the [[Tribeca Film Festival]] in [[New York]]. The entire cast attended the premiere and all of the screenings were sold-out. It has been getting extremely positive reviews<ref>http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32560</ref> and was one of the festival highlights.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 08:28, 11 May 2007

Nobel Son
Promotional poster for Nobel Son
Directed byRandall Miller
Written byJody Savin
Randall Miller (story & screenplay)
Produced byArt Klein
Michael Ravine
Tom Soulanille
StarringAlan Rickman
Bryan Greenberg
Eliza Dushku
Bill Pullman
Danny DeVito
CinematographyMike Ozier
Edited byRandall Miller
Music byPaul Oakenfold
Release dates
April 28, 2007
Running time
102 min.
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Nobel Son is a 2007 drama about a dysfunctional family. The father, played by Alan Rickman, wins the Nobel Prize. Eliza Dushku plays an insane asylum escapee. Other actors include Danny DeVito, Bill Pullman, Mary Steenburgen, Shawn Hatosy, Bryan Greenberg, Ted Danson, and Tracey Walter.

Synopsis

Barkley Michaelson is in a deep life rut. He's struggling to finish his PhD thesis when his father, the learned Eli Michaelson, wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Barkley and his mother, Sarah, a renowned forensic psychiatrist, now have the ill-fortune of living with a man-eating monster whose philandering ways have gotten less and less discreet. As if Barkley's world is not bad enough, on the eve of his father receiving the Nobel, Barkley is kidnapped and the requested ransom is the $2,000,000 in Nobel prize money. Needless to say, Eli refuses to pay it and so starts a venomous tale of familial dysfunction, lust, betrayal and ultimately revenge. In the words of Michel De Montaigne, the 16th century philosopher: "There is more barbarity in eating a man alive than in eating him dead."

Shooting for Nobel Son started on Thursday, October 6, 2005 in Venice Beach, California and ended on November 17, 2005. The official trailer and website were released on January 12, 2007.

Release

The movie was released on April 28 and screened until May 2 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. The entire cast attended the premiere and all of the screenings were sold-out. It has been getting extremely positive reviews[1] and was one of the festival highlights.

External links

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