Paul Dano Jake Gyllenhaal, Wildlife QA
Paul Dano and Jake Gyllenhaal discuss Wildlife, now playing at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. See showtimes: In the impressive directorial debut from actor Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood), a carefully wrought adaptation of Richard Fords 1990 novel, a family comes apart one loosely stitched seam at a time. We are in the lonely expanses of the American west in the mid60s. An affable man (Jake Gyllenhaal), down on his luck, runs off to fight the wildfires raging in the mountains. His wife (Carey Mulligan) strikes out blindly in search of security and finds herself running amok. It is left to their young adolescent son Joe (Ed Oxenbould) to hold the center. Cowritten by Zoe Kazan, Wildlife is made with a sensitivity and at a level of craft that are increasingly rare in movies. An IFC Films release. The Film Society of Lincoln Center is devoted to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema. The only branch of the worldrenowned arts complex Lincoln br, br,
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