Bleecker Street has released the captivating trailer for the family drama movie, Ezra, which stars Bobby Cannavale, Robert De Niro, and introducing William A. Fitzgerald as Ezra. Directed by Tony Goldwyn, Ezra is a heartfelt story about a stand-up comedian, Max (Cannavale), co-parenting his autistic son Ezra with his ex-wife Jenna, while living with his father Stan (De Niro).The film takes an intimate look at the challenges and joys of raising a child with autism, focusing on the bond between father and son. Ezra centers around crucial decisions about the young boy's future, prompting Max and Ezra to embark on a life-changing cross-country road trip. This journey allows them to connect on a deeper level and find understanding in their unique circumstances.
Ezra has already garnered praise from film festival audiences, with reviews highlighting its warmth, wisdom, and wonderful storytelling. The film boasts an impressive cast, including Rose Byrne as Ezra's mother, Jenna, and supporting roles from Vera Farmiga, Whoopi Goldberg, Rainn Wilson, and Tony Goldwyn.
‘Ezra' trailer
The trailer showcases the film's balance of humor and drama, as Max navigates the complexities of co-parenting and caring for his son while pursuing his career as a comedian. Ezra is a touching portrait of family and friendship, emphasizing the importance of humor, compassion, and heart in overcoming life's challenges.
As Ezra prepares for its theatrical release on May 31, audiences can look forward to a heartfelt and engaging film that explores the beauty and complexities of family dynamics, autism, and the power of human connection.
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What are your thoughts on the representation of autism and co-parenting in Ezra, and how do you think the film will contribute to the ongoing conversation about neurodiversity and inclusivity in storytelling?