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Tumbledown (2014 film)

Tumbledown
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sean Mewshaw
Produced by Aaron L. Gilbert
Kristin Hahn
Margot Hand
Written by Desiree Van Til
Starring Rebecca Hall
Jason Sudeikis
Dianna Agron
Blythe Danner
Griffin Dunne
Joe Manganiello
Richard Masur
Music by Daniel Hart
Cinematography Seamus Tierney
Edited by Suzy Elmiger
Production
company
Bron Studios
Hahnscape Entertainment
Distributed by Starz Digital
Release date
  • April 18, 2015 (2015-04-18) (Tribeca Film Festival)
  • February 5, 2016 (2016-02-05) (United States)
Running time
103 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $230.000

Tumbledown is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Sean Mewshaw and written by Desiree Van Til. The film stars Jason Sudeikis, Rebecca Hall, Dianna Agron, and Joe Manganiello. The film was released on February 5, 2016, by Starz Digital.

A young widow (Rebecca Hall) falls for a New York writer (Jason Sudeikis) who comes to her hometown in rural Maine to investigate the death of her husband, a folk singer.

On April 19, 2013, it was announced that Sean Mewshaw would direct the romantic comedy on the script of Desiree Van Til; producers would be Kristin Hahn of Indigo Films and Aaron L. Gilbert and Margot Hand of Bron Studios.Jason Sudeikis and Rose Byrne were set to play the lead roles, Sudeikis as a New York writer and Byrne as a young widow.Olivia Munn, Joe Manganiello, Blythe Danner, Michael McKean and Beau Bridges were also set to co-star in the film. On January 30, 2014, Rebecca Hall joined the cast of the film to play the female lead, replacing Byrne as the widow in the film. On March 31, 2014 Dianna Agron, Griffin Dunne and Richard Masur joined the ensemble cast, while filming was underway in Devens.

In April 2013 the filming was set to begin in October in Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition to Vancouver, filmmaker Van Til looked at shooting in Maine, California and New York. Ultimately she settled on shooting in Massachusetts due to their “robust film incentive program” which would help with the $4 million dollar budget. According to the LA Times, “The Massachusetts Film Office touts a program offering filmmakers who spend more than $50,000 in the state a 25% tax credit to offset the costs of paying actors, building sets and other expenses. It's among the more competitive film incentive programs in the country.”


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