Cohen Acquires Berlinale Winner 'Everybody Digs Bill Evans' for US Release

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

A critically acclaimed jazz biopic, 'Everybody Digs Bill Evans,' which garnered a Silver Bear for its director, Grant Gee, at the Berlinale, has been successfully acquired for U.S. distribution by Cohen Media Group. This acquisition marks a significant moment for the film, described as a moving portrayal of one of the 20th century's most influential jazz musicians, making its profound narrative accessible to a broader American audience.

The film's compelling story unfolds around a pivotal period in 1961, exploring how jazz pianist Bill Evans grapples with immense personal challenges following the unexpected demise of his bassist and creative collaborator, Scott LaFaro. This tragic event plunges Evans into a struggle with profound grief and addiction, compelling him to navigate the intricate tightrope between his artistic genius and the brink of self-destruction. The cast features Anders Danielsen Lie in the leading role of Evans, supported by esteemed actors such as Bill Pullman, Academy Award nominee Laurie Metcalf, Barry Ward, Valene Kane, and Katie McGrath, whose performances collectively bring depth to this poignant narrative. Robert Aaronson of Cohen Media Group, alongside CAA Media Finance and Mister Smith Entertainment, orchestrated the deal at the Cannes Film Festival's Marché du Film, ensuring this cinematic gem finds its way to viewers across the U.S.

Grant Gee expressed his enthusiasm, highlighting the film's deeply emotional and beautifully constructed exploration of musical brilliance and human vulnerability, commending Anders Danielsen Lie's exceptional portrayal of Evans' complex inner world. Producers Janine Marmot and Alan Maher echoed this sentiment, expressing their delight in partnering with Cohen Media to present this intimate look into an American music icon's life to a wide audience. Critics have lauded the film as a 'heart-wrenching jazz biopic rendered with a gentle pianissimo touch,' further emphasizing its emotional resonance and artistic merit. The screenplay, penned by Mark O'Halloran, is an adaptation of Owen Martell's novel 'Intermission,' and the film benefits from Gee's extensive experience in documentary filmmaking, including notable works like 'Joy Division.' The production received funding from prestigious bodies such as Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland and the U.K. Global Screen Fund, underscoring its significant support within the independent film community.

This film stands as a testament to the enduring power of music and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. It reminds us that even in profound sorrow, art can emerge as a beacon of hope and a means of profound expression, inspiring audiences to find strength and beauty within their own struggles.

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