THREE-TIME OSCAR® NOMINATED DIRECTOR MARSHALL CURRY’S FIRST NARRATIVE FILM THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW TO HAVE WORLD PREMIERE AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL STARTING APRIL 26

Short Film, Made in New York, Inspired by a True Story; From Three-Time Tribeca Film Festival Award-Winning Director

Stars Tony® and Gotham Awards-Nominated Maria Dizzia (Orange is the New Black, While We’re Young, 13 Reasons Why, Vox Lux)

SYNOPSIS: THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW is a New York City story about Alli (Maria Dizzia), a mother of young children who is approaching middle age and growing frustrated with her life and her husband (Greg Keller).

When two twenty-somethings move in across the street, she discovers that she can see into their apartment and develops a Rear Window-style obsession with their free-spirited lives.

Inspired by a true story, the film is the first foray into fiction by writer/director/editor Marshall Curry, a three-time Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker. Starring Tony®-nominated Maria Dizzia (Orange is the New Black, 13 Reasons Why, While We’re Young); Greg Keller (Law and Order); and Juliana Canfield (Succession).

 

SCREENINGS AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2019
The Neighbors’ Window is screening in the Shorts: Streetwise program

Friday, April 26 at 6:00 PM
Regal Cinemas Battery Park 11 (Theater 11)
Director Marshall Curry in-person along with cast members Maria Dizzia, Greg Keller, and Juliana Canfield

Monday, April 29 at 9:45 PM
Regal Cinemas Battery Park 11 (Theater 10)
Director Marshall Curry in-person

Friday, May 3 at 3:00 PM
Village East Cinema (Theater 3)
Director Marshall Curry in-person

Saturday, May 4 at 6:30 PM
Village East Cinema (Theater 7)
Director Marshall Curry in-person

https://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/neighbors-window-2019

OFFICIAL WEBSITE
http://www.theneighborswindow.com

About the Author

Ethan Allen was born and raised in the south bay (SoCal). At age 5 he was taken to the theater to see Halloween 2. Since that time he hasn’t been able to bite into an apple because of the fear of chomping down into a razor blade. At age 12 he went to his first haunt (Knotts Scary Farm) and only has missed a handful of years since then. Ethan has an unhealthy obsession with Elvira, 80’s slashers, and universal monsters which is borderline creepy.