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Middle Life puts a Canadian rock-star couple in a romcom.
Summary
Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis of July Talk star in Middle Life, a Canadian romantic comedy directed by Pavan Moondi that premieres at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival next week.
Content
Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis, the singers in Toronto rock group July Talk, appear together in the Canadian romcom Middle Life. The film asks them to bring elements of their private and professional lives to screen. Goldstein plays Andie, a performer balancing career ambitions and raising a young child, while Dreimanis plays Ryan, an eccentric plumber who becomes involved after a car crash. The movie was written and directed by Pavan Moondi and grew out of long-standing creative ties within Toronto's indie music and film communities.
What we know:
- Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis are the singers at the core of July Talk and play central roles in Middle Life.
- Middle Life was written and directed by Pavan Moondi, who previously worked with the pair on Diamond Tongues and Sundowners.
- In the film, Goldstein’s character Andie balances a performing career and a young child, while Dreimanis’s character Ryan is an eccentric who becomes entangled with her after a car crash.
- The production includes longtime collaborators from Toronto’s scene, such as Luke Lalonde of Born Ruffians and cinematographer Jared Raab.
- The film will have its Ontario premiere at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival next week, with a screening programmed alongside live performances by July Talk and Born Ruffians.
Summary:
The project highlights crossover between Toronto's indie music and film communities and offered Goldstein and Dreimanis an opportunity to act together while continuing their music careers. The film's Ontario premiere is scheduled for the Kingston Canadian Film Festival next week and will be paired with live concerts. Future distribution or wider release plans are undetermined at this time.
