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SFFILM Festival

Tribute to Charlize Theron: Tully

Directed by Jason Reitman

USA | 94

8 Apr
Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 7:30 pm PT

Description

Charlize Theron has a ferocity and focus unique to contemporary screen actors. She can utterly transform herself and transfix an audience across a variety of genres, and the subtlety in her protean performances is a tonic for these times. But her talent in that regard dates back: By 2003, Theron was already a master of her art, something never more apparent than in her role that year as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Patty Jenkins’ Monster (2003). Since then, Theron has continued to build an impressive body of work, receiving a second Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of a miner who sues her company for sexual harassment in North Country (2005), reviving George Miller’s Mad Max franchise with her ferocious turn as the warrior Imperator Furiosa in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), and mixing slaughter and spycraft in the Cold War era thrillerAtomic Blonde (2017). Join us for this special conversation with Charlize Theron, followed by a screening of Tully.

Marlo (Charlize Theron) has lost her youth to motherhood and is completely burnt out. When her brother (Mark Duplass) suggests a night nanny-someone to help with her newborn-she reluctantly agrees, welcoming a stranger named Tully into her home. Grounded by Theron’s extraordinary performance, which delivers the smart and hilarious dialogue written and directed with great care by frequent collaborators Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman, Tully details all aspects of motherhood however unglamorous they may be.

Director Jason Reitman

Trailer

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Film Details

Year 2018

Runtime 94

Country USA

Director Jason Reitman

Producer Aaron L. Gilbert, Jason Reitman, Helen Estabrook, Diablo Cody, Mason Novick, Charlize Theron, AJ Dix, Beth Kono

Writer Diablo Cody

Editor Stefan Grube

Cinematographer Eric Steelberg

Music Rob Simonsen

Cast Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Ron Livingston, Mark Duplass