SOMETIMES THE END OF THE WORLD

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CAST

A legend of American acting, Stephen Lang has amassed a long and impressive list of credits, from Death of a Salesman on Broadway to James Cameron’s Avatar. A Tony Award nominee and a former artistic director of the famed Actors Studio in New York City, Lang has delivered memorable performances in films such as Tombstone, Gettysburg, and Last Exit to Brooklyn as well as countless plays on and off Broadway. He has performed his solo play, Beyond Glory, for audiences all over the world, receiving the Chairman's Medal for Distinguished Service from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Bob Hope award from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society.

STEPHEN LANG

Elsie Fisher has already left a sizable imprint on culture with projects such as Bo Burnham’s film Eighth Grade (which brought Fisher an Independent Spirit Awards nomination, a Critics Choice Award and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress). She will soon be seen in the Michael Franco film, Memory that premiered at the Venice Film Festival and TIFF opposite Jessica Chastain. She recently finished filming the independent feature CTRL ALT DEL. She can be heard in The Addams Family, Masha and the Bear, and an unforgettable role as the voice of Agnes in Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2. Most recently Fisher most recently appeared in HBO’s Barry and both Amazon Prime’s The Summer I Turned Pretty and My Best Friend’s Exorcism.

ELSIE FISHER

Luke David Blumm started his career with roles in TV hits such as The Sinner, The Walking Dead and Watchmen. At the age of nine, he made his feature film debut in Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island — alongside Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei, and Bill Burr — and followed up with films such as Son, I Want You Back, and Where the Crawdads Sing. He was most recently seen in Ryan Murphy's The Watcher for Netflix and played the lead in Lost on a Mountain in Maine from producer Braden Aftergood (Wind River, Hell or High Water). He is currently a freshman in high school and in rehearsals for his first school play.

LUKE DAVID BLUMM

A versatile actor and an Emmy nominee for her supporting role as Calamity Jane in HBO’s Deadwood, Robin Weigert has appeared on TV in shows such as Sons of Anarchy, American Horror Story, and Big Little Lies and on stage in classic works that include Angels in America, Twelfth Night, Noises Off, The Seagull, and Hamlet. She will next be seen in the upcoming Hulu limited series We Were the Lucky Ones and the CBS drama Tracker.

ROBIN WEIGERT

Slavko Sobin was born in Split, Croatia, and he moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to study at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Today he is known in Croatia for his TV, stage, and film performances. Among his forthcoming appearances are roles in Amazon’s Everybody Loves Diamonds, Disney’s El Turco, and Netflix’s Kaos. He spends all of his free time with his three dogs in his house in the woods.

Slavko Sobin

Stella Stocker has performed in box office hits like Marlowe directed by Neil Jordan, Batman, Memory starring Liam Neeson, The Good Liar, Mission Impossible - Rogue Nation starring Tom Cruise, as well as in the television mini series The Chelsea Detective, and Berlin Wall. She’ll be seen as Audrey Hepburn in the upcoming mini series Archie (ITV).

Stella Stocker

The young actor from the Czech Republic first came to attention when the miniseries Pustina was released for HBO in 2016. Thanks to this opportunity, Oskar established a collaboration with the acclaimed Czech director David Ondříček and filmed the television miniseries Dukla61 with him, which, like Pustina, won the most prestigious Czech award for best television film (Český Lev). Oskar Hes is often cast in period films, such as the long-awaited film Brothers, in which he played the main role, and which will be released in Czech cinemas this October. In cooperation with foreign productions, he also filmed the series Haunted for Netflix (2018).

OSKAR HES

FILMMAKERS

Finn Taylor is a writer and director of six feature films, and a three-time Sundance Film Festival alum. His films have appeared in numerous festivals around the world and have been sold and distributed by Sony Picture Classics, StudioCanal, Fine Line, Lakeshore, and Paramount. Taylor’s film Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait was shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery. Variety, in its 50th Anniversary edition, selected Taylor for its prestigious list of “The Top 20 Creatives to Watch.”

Finn Taylor

With a background in the early days of the Internet and an M.S. in Psychology, first-time independent filmmaker Jeanine Thomas has worked in schools and in the San Francisco County Jail with maximum security inmates. Thomas met Herbert Heller, the protagonist of her independent film Avenue of the Giants, in 2015. She spent many hours hearing his life story and arranged for him to speak at multiple schools where she witnessed the effect Heller had on the teens in the audience, especially the quiet ones. This became her inspiration for creating Avenue of the Giants, a film about past and present trauma, secrets held, and, ultimately, healing. 

Jeanine Thomas

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