Adam Sandler and Dustin Hoffman Team in Comedy-Drama “THE COBBLER”
Two-time Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman teams up
with Adam Sandler in the heart warming comedy-drama “The Cobbler” directed by
acclaimed and Oscar nominee Tom McCarthy(“Up”).
Max
Simkin (Sandler) repairs shoes in the same New York shop that has been in his
family
for generations from his father (Hoffman).
Disenchanted with the grind of daily life, Max stumbles upon an heirloom that
allows him to step into the lives of his customers and see the world in a new
way. Sometimes walking in another man's shoes is the only way to find out who
you really are.
Set
in New York’s Lower East Side where the central character’s story has spent his
youth and adult life. A character in
itself, the setting, the diversity of New York and the history of the Lower
East Side play heavily in the story. The movie starts in 1903 in a tenement
building such it owes a lot to the history of that particular neighbourhood,
something that’s constantly referenced in the movie, right up to the very last
scene.
The
movie’s production designer Steve Carter, has created a place that felt like it
had been there for one hundred and fifty years.
“We had people walking in while we were shooting trying to drop off
shoes, which I think is always a good sign. He really made a place that felt
everyday and magical. And beyond that, we had so many different worlds that
Steve had to create. And some of them more fantastical than others but always
rooted in our reality. So there was a balance between the worlds.
While Melissa Toth, our costume designer, had to come
up with outfits for Adam that sometimes 10, 11,
12 different characters would also wear. It was fun
to see that happening,” related director McCarthy on the film’s location and
production.
“The
Cobbler” opens this March 11 in cinemas from Pioneer Films.
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