"11.22.63" to Make World Premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival takes place January 21-31 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. The Festival is one of the world’s premiere places to debut new independent films and over the course of its more than 30-year history has launched films including “Whiplash,” “Boyhood,” “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” “Fruitvale Station,” “Little Miss Sunshine,” “sex, lies, and videotape,” “Reservoir Dogs” and “Napoleon Dynamite.”
On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy was killed, and the world changed. What if you could change it back? Based upon the bestselling novel written by King and starring a terrific ensemble cast embodying deeply complex characters, “11.22.63” is an epic and emotional thriller about a man at a loss with his life, who wants to make a difference and do something meaningful. James Franco stars as Jake Epping, a high school English teacher who, encouraged by his ailing friend (Chris Cooper), travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Delving into the darkness of the American dream, viewers are transported to the world of 1960s Texas as Jake explores the mystery surrounding the supposed gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald (Daniel Webber), his family and associates. But Jake’s mission faces threats not only from Oswald, but from Sadie Dunhill (Sarah Gadon), a beautiful librarian he falls in love with, and from the Past itself … which doesn’t want to be changed. And if the Past doesn’t want to be changed, it will push back…often violently.
Produced by Bad Robot Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television, “11.22.63” stars James Franco (“127 Hours,” “Milk”), Sarah Gadon (“Dracula Untold”), Cherry Jones (“Erin Brockovich”), Daniel Webber (“K9”), Lucy Fry, George MacKay (“Defiance”), Leon Rippy (“Deadwood”), Kevin J. O’Connor, T.R. Knight (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Jonny Coyne (“Manhattan”), Brooklyn Sudano (“My Wife and Kids”), Tonya Pinkins (“Army Wives”), with Josh Duhamel (“Transformers” films) and Chris Cooper (“American Beauty”). Based on the novel by Stephen King (“The Shawshank Redemption”), the series is executive produced by J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter, Kevin Macdonald and Bryan Burk (“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”).
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