Gravitas Ventures has acquired all North American rights to Laurie Collyers Sunlight Jr., starring Academy Award nominee Naomi Watts, Norman Reedus, and Academy Award nominee Matt Dillon. Gravitas will partner with Samuel Goldwyn Films for the release. The film will have a pre-theatrical VOD opening and will then be released in theaters November 2013. Sunlight Jr. recently played to critical acclaim in competition at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival.
Sunlight Jr. spotlights hard-working convenience store clerk Melissa (Watts) and her disabled boyfriend, Richie (Dillon), who are trapped in a generational cycle of poverty. Their luck may be changing when they learn that Melissa has become pregnant. But as soon as she loses her job and they get evicted from the motel they live in, their joy vanishes. Through this adversity, the couple realizes that they can never lose everything as long as they have each other.
’Sunlight Jr.’ showcases poignant performances from Naomi Watts, Matt Dillon and Norman Reedus. Laurie Collyers skillful direction reminds you of the deep capacity of the human spirit, remarked Nolan Gallagher, Founder and CEO of Gravitas Ventures. We are excited to work with the films producers and the team at Samuel Goldwyn Films to bring this worthy film to a wide audience, added Gallagher.
The performances of Naomi Watts, Matt Dillon and Norman Reedus are incredible. Laurie Collyer has once again created a picture where you really get to see talent shine, said Peter Goldwyn, Senior Vice President of Samuel Goldwyn Films.
This is a story too rarely told, but soulfully personified by Naomi Watts, Matt Dillon and the rest of the remarkable cast. Laurie is an artist with a unique and penetrating insight into the struggle of ordinary Americans, said producer Charlie Corwin.
Sunlight Jr. is written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Laurie Collyer (Sherrybaby), produced by Corwin, Andrea Roa, and Ariel Elia, and executive produced by William Dietrich, Simon Fawcett, Joshua Skurla, Dan Klabin, and Fisher Stevens.