CINEMA
SPINNING INTO BUTTER
Spinning into Butter
is currently filming on Governors
Island in New York City. Sarah Jessica Parker will be joined by Beau
Bridges (The Ballad of Jack and Rose, The Fabulous Baker Boys), Miranda
Richardson (The Hours, The film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of
the Opera) and Mykelti Williamson (Forrest Gump, Waiting To Exhale, Ali) in the
film adaptation of SPINNING INTO BUTTER, based on the hit play by Rebecca
Gilman. The cast also features: James Rebhorn (Independence Day, The Talented
Mr. Ripley), Peter Friedman (I Shot Andy Warhol, Ragtime on Broadway), Victor
Rasuk (Raising Victor Vargas), and Paul James (Cry Wolf). The film is directed
by Mark Brokaw. Set in a New England college, SPINNING INTO BUTTER tells the
story of Sarah Daniels (Parker) a Dean of Students who is thrust into a racial
hate crime investigation against an African-American student. As the campus is
thrown into an uproar, Sarah is forced to confront her emotions while trying to
manage a politically correct administration. Financed independently, the film is
being produced by Norman Twain, Lou Pitt, and Parker. This production is the
first theatrical venture of Whitsett Hill Films; partners Wayne Thompson, Ryan
Howe, Roger Howe and Mark Davis will serve as executive producers. Producer Lou
Pitt commented, “The variety of looks available on the Island has exceeded our
expectations; after all, we are filming New England in New York City. The people
on Governors Island are immensely cooperative. We are having a wonderful
experience.” Gilman, one of theatre’s best known new playwrights ("Boy Gets
Girl," "Blue Surge," "The Sweetest Swing in Baseball," "The Heart is a Lonely
Hunter," "A Doll’s House") and Doug Atchison have written the screenplay.
SPINNING INTO BUTTER was first produced in 1999 by Chicago’s Tony Award winning
Goodman Theatre and was hailed by Time magazine as one of the best plays of the
year. It has subsequently been produced at Lincoln Center Theatre in the summer
of 2000, London’s Royal Court and the top regional theatres in the United
States. The production marks the film debut of acclaimed stage director Brokaw,
whose credits include this summer’s hit Broadway production at the Roundabout,
"The Constant Wife," "Reckless," starring Mary-Louise Parker, Pulitzer Prize
winner "How I Learned to Drive" and "The Dying Gaul". Following the successful
conclusion of "Sex and the City", Parker recently completed FAMILY STONE (20th
Century-Fox) and FAILURE TO LAUNCH (Paramount).
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