Josh O’Connor Sundance Drama ‘Rebuilding’ Lands at Bleecker Street

The Josh O’Connor drama that premiered out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Rebuilding, has landed at Bleecker Street for the U.S.
Max Walker-Silverman directs the film, which also stars Lily Latorre, Meghann Fahy, Kali Reis and Amy Madigan. Walker-Silverman worked with Bleecker on his last movie, A Love Song.
In Rebuilding, O’Connor stars as a rancher who loses his ranch in a wildfire and moves into a FEMA camp, where he reconnects with her daughter, ex-wife and his larger community.
“Upending clichés about rugged individualism, Rebuilding looks toward a communal vision of courageousness and reinvention, a way to move forward without negating the past — especially when the remnants of that past have been reduced to ash,” reads The Hollywood Reporter’s review out of Sundance, where the film received near-universal praise.
Jesse Hope, Dan Janvey and Paul Mezey produced the film. Executive Producers include Jan McAdoo, Jack McAdoo, Robina Riccitiello, Josh Peters, Sakurako Fisher, Douglas Choi, Alex C. Lo, Philipp Engelhorn, Bill Way, Elliott Whitton, Andrew Goldman and O’Connor.
Bleecker Street’s upcoming releases include The Wedding Banquet remake starring Bowen Yang and Lily Gladstone. A release date for Rebuilding has not yet been announced.
CAA negotiated the deal on behalf of the filmmakers; mk2 Films is representing the international rights to the film.
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