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Art-world comedy headed for U.S. theaters

Wed Jun 3, 2009 11:47pm EDT
Actor Adam Goldberg arrives to attend the premiere of the film ''Deja Vu'' in New York City November 20, 2006. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired U.S. theatrical rights to Jonathan Parker's "(Untitled)," a comedy about the contemporary art and music scene.

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Adam Goldberg stars as a composer who embarks on an affair with an art gallery employee, played by Marley Shelton.

The film, which also stars Vinnie Jones, Lucy Punch, Zak Orth and Ptolemy Slocum, was written by Parker and Catherine di Napoli.

A September 18 release is planned for the film, which has appeared on the festival circuit, most recently playing the San Francisco Film Festival.



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