The Sweet East

The Sweet East

64th TIFF: Greek Premiere
The cinematographer known for his distinctive visual style in several prominent independent American films of the past decade (Listen Up Philip, Good Time), transitions to directing, embarking on an episodic journey through the indescribable socio-political chaos that characterizes present-day United States. When high school student Lillian (played by Never Rarely Sometimes Always's Talia Ryder) ditches a boring school trip, she transforms into a modern-day Alice in Wonderland. In her journey, she encounters a wide array of characters, ranging from white supremacists and racist academics to jihadists, punk outcasts, and socially conscious artists. A wildly eccentric Americana, as fragmented as the mutually exclusive heterogeneities that compose the US itself. At every juncture of this journey, the question lingers: where and when exactly did the famed American Dream vanish?
Screening Schedule

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Direction: Sean Price Williams
Script: Nick Pinkerton
Cinematography: Sean Price Williams
Editing: Stephen Gurewitz
Sound: Dean Hurley
Music: Paul Grimstad
Actors: Talia Ryder, Earl Cave, Simon Rex, Ayo Edebiri, Jeremy O. Harris, Jacob Elordi, Rish Shah
Production: Marathon Street, Base 12
Producers: Craig Butta, Alex Coco, Alex Ross Perry
Costumes: Jocelyn Pierce
Production Design: Madeline Sadowski
Executive producer: Jimmy Kaltreider, David Kaplan
Make Up: Nat Carlson
Format: DCP
Color: Color
Production Country: USA
Production Year: 2023
Duration: 104'
Contact: The Match Factory
Awards/Distinctions: Revelations Prize, Jury Prize – Deauville Film Festival 2023

Sean Price Williams

Internationally renowned US cinematographer Sean Price Williams (Good Time; Funny Pages; Listen Up Philip) was described by The New Yorker as “the cinematographer for many of the best and most significant independent films of the past decade.” Sean has shot films for directors including Abel Ferrara and Josh and Benny Safdie, lighting actors such as Ethan Hawke, Elisabeth Moss, Jon Hamm, Geena Davis, and Robert Pattinson. In his directorial debut The Sweet East, he collaborated with screenwriter and notorious film critic Nicholas Pinkerton, with whom he shares a period of employment at the now-defunct Kim’s Video Store in East Village, NYC.

Filmography

2004 Sean’s Beach (short)
2021 Robert Downey: Moment to Moment (short)
2023 The Sweet East