‘Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other,’ About Photographer Joel Meyerowitz, Artist, Author Maggie Barrett, Nabbed by Cinetic (EXCLUSIVE)
07.03.2024 - 15:43
/ variety.com
Annika Pham U.S. content management, financing and sales banner Cinetic Media has secured world rights to the life affirming doc “Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other,” about legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz and his wife, artist and author Maggie Barrett. Rising filmmaking duo Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter of London-based Manon et Jacob are making their documentary debut, with Ouimet serving as producer alongside multi-Oscar nominated Danish producer Signe Byrge Sørensen of Final Cut Four Real (“Flee,” “The Look of Silence,” “The Act of Killing”).
“Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other” is having its world premiere March 16 in the Dox:award main competition at Copenhagen’s leading international documentary festival CPH:DOX. Pedigree co-producing partners attached include Fremantle-owned doc label Undeniable, helmed by Mandy Chang, and long-time Final Cut for Real U.S. partners Louverture Films.
The character-driven documentary chronicles the loving yet complicated relationship between the strong individuals Maggie and Joel, aged 75 and 84 respectively. Bronx-born Joel is a legend, pioneer of street photography and color photography, still super active and in high demand to hold exhibitions and talks. British-born Maggie is a talented versatile artist, yet longing for recognition.
When she suddenly breaks her femur, he becomes her caregiver. In the shadow of mortality, the couple start to reflect on what brings them together and apart, while trying to find a shared inner-peace. “The film explores how to honor the self as an individual, while supporting the other through lifelong searches, struggles and successes,” Ouimet and Perlmutter, themselves a couple in life, explain.
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