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Sebastian Stan
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Renate Reinsve
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Adam Pearson
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Miles G. Jackson
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Patrick Wang
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Neal Davidson
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John Keating
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Billy Griffith
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Lawrence Arancio
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Marc Geller
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C. Mason Wells
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Cosmo Bjorkenheim
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Sebastian Stan |
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Renate Reinsve |
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Adam Pearson |
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Miles G. Jackson |
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Patrick Wang |
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Neal Davidson |
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John Keating |
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Billy Griffith |
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Lawrence Arancio |
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Marc Geller |
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C. Mason Wells |
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Cosmo Bjorkenheim |
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Sebastian Stan |
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Renate Reinsve |
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Adam Pearson |
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Miles G. Jackson |
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Patrick Wang |
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Neal Davidson |
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John Keating |
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Billy Griffith |
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Lawrence Arancio |
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Marc Geller |
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C. Mason Wells |
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Cosmo Bjorkenheim |
Writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s latest film is a surreal, singular tale of one man’s desire to self-actualize. Sebastian Stan is Edward, a man overcome by the reality of his appearance, intent on curing his alienation and transcending his self- and socially enforced artistic potential. Adam Pearson and Renate Reinsve carefully embody foils to Edward’s ambition, an artistic and philosophical juxtaposition of his, and our, conceits.
Through a haunting score and folkloric magical realism, a unique psychological thriller emerges. A stylish vision of the theatrical currents of New York stages a universe where reality and fiction blend in beautiful ways; where lies, expectations, and internal turmoil weave a man’s consequentially incipient senses of truth and becoming. A Different Man is a reflexive allegory for the modern tortured artist, a subversive, gothic fairytale that deftly begets obsession.