The Color of Time

The Color of Time (aka Tar) is a 2012 drama film written and directed by twelve New York University film students: Edna Luise Biesold, Sarah-Violet Bliss, Gabrielle Demeestere, Alexis Gambis, Shruti Ganguly, Brooke Goldfinch, Shripriya Mahesh, Pamela Romanowsky, Bruce Thierry Cheung, Tine Thomasen, Virginia Urreiztieta and Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo.[1] It stars James Franco, Henry Hopper, Mila Kunis, Jessica Chastain and Zach Braff. It premiered on November 16, 2012 at the Rome Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom in 2014 under the new title Forever Love. The film was released in the United States in theaters and on demand beginning on December 12, 2014.

The Color of Time
Film poster
Directed by
Produced by
  • Edward Bass
  • Shruti Ganguly
  • Vince Jolivette
  • Victorino Noval
  • James Franco
  • Miles Levy
Written by
Starring
Music byGarth Neustadter
Daniel Wohl
CinematographyPedro Gómez Millán
Bruce Thierry Cheung
Edited byJennifer Ruff
Production
company
Distributed byStarz Digital Media
Release date
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The different parts of Pulitzer Prize winner C.K. Williams' life told through his poems. Flashbacks of his childhood, his teens, college years, to when he meets and marries his wife, Catherine (Kunis) and the birth of his children and parenthood. The film is narrated by different versions of Williams (Franco, Hopper, March, Unger), depicting the different aspects of Williams through the years.[1]

Cast

  • James Franco as C.K. Williams - age 40[2]
  • Henry Hopper as C.K. Williams
  • Mila Kunis as Catherine
  • Jessica Chastain as Mrs. Williams
  • Zach Braff as Albert
  • Bruce Campbell as Goody
  • Giavani Cairo as Dan
  • Vince Jolivette as Mr. Williams
  • Jordan March as C.K. Williams
  • Kathi J. Moore as Phyllis
  • Ziam Penn as Ron
  • Joshua Saba as John
  • Mia Serafino as Sarah
  • Zachary Unger as C.K. Williams - age 7
  • Danika Yarosh as Irene

References

  1. Young, Deborah (16 November 2012). "Tar: Rome Review". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  2. van Hoeij, Boyd (25 November 2012). "Tar | Variety". Variety. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
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