Carol Kane, Jason Schwartzman & Nathan Silver for 'Between the Temples'

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Carol Kane, Jason Schwartzman & Nathan Silver for 'Between the Temples'

Carol Kane, Jason Schwartzman & Nathan Silver

Friday, December 6, 2024

Begins at 11:00 AM PST
Check-in begins at: 10:30 AM PST

2 Hours 31 Minutes

Thursday, December 05, 2024



Join us for a screening of 'Between the Temples' followed by a Conversation with actors Carol Kane, Jason Schwartzman and director Nathan Silver. Moderated by Katie Walsh. 

Synopisis:

Ben Gottlieb (Jason Schwartzman) is a cantor who’s lost his voice, his faith, and his purpose following the sudden death of his novelist wife. His obtuse rabbi (Robert Smigel), his doting mother (Caroline Aaron) and his overeager stepmother (Dolly de Leon) are all very ready for him to snap out of it, maybe date a little, and re-engage with his community. But Ben, beset on all sides by miseries, large and small, is not convinced that his mothers’sneak-attack blind dates (while they hover nearby) is the way forward. After fleeing Shabbat services and re-listening to his dead wife’s voice messages, he half-heartedly attempts to throw himself under a semi-truck. The truck driver instead drops him off at a bar where drunk on mudslides, Ben confronts a loudmouth who knocks him flat. Carla (Carol Kane) helps him to his feet and gets him a proper drink. They discover they once knew each other: Carla was Ben’s music teacher in elementary school. Learning of his profession, Carla starts to pursue Ben for bat mitzvah lessons. He refuses. She refuses his refusal and strongarms him into teaching her. Where all the authority figures and institutions seem to leave Ben cold, it’s Carla who gives Ben a much-needed kick in the ass, inspiring him to reconnect with humanity while, simultaneously, he leads her to reconnect with her faith. With a 1970s aesthetic and screwball comedy tone, BETWEEN THE TEMPLES is a sharply witty and heartwarming portrait of suffering, faith, and relationships, starring Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane, directed by Nathan Silver

Runtime: 1hr 51mins