Synopsis
JACK GOES BOATING is a tale of love, betrayal, friendship and grace centered around two working-class New York City couples. The film stars John Ortiz (American Gangster), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Broadway’s “Rent”), Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone) and Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote), with Hoffman making his feature directorial debut. Bob Glaudini (“A View From 151st Street”) adapted his acclaimed Off Broadway play for the screen.
Jack (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Connie (Amy Ryan) are two single people who on their own might continue to recede into the anonymous background of the city, but in each other begin to find the courage and desire to pursue their budding relationship. In contrast, the couple that introduced them, Clyde (John Ortiz) and Lucy (Daphne Rubin-Vega), are confronting unresolved issues in their marriage.
Jack is a limo driver with vague dreams of landing a job with the MTA and an obsession with reggae that has prompted him to begin a half-hearted attempt at growing dreadlocks. He spends most of his time hanging out with his best friend and fellow driver Clyde and Clyde’s wife Lucy.
The couple set Jack up with Connie, Lucy’s co-worker at a Brooklyn funeral home. Being with Connie inspires Jack to learn to cook, pursue a new career and take swimming lessons from Clyde so he can give Connie the romantic boat ride she dreams of. But as Jack and Connie cautiously circle commitment, Clyde and Lucy’s marriage begins to disintegrate. From there, we watch as each couple comes face to face with the inevitable path of their relationship.
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Press
"Hoffman hits it full force. He emerges as a confident film director with visual flair."
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
"An encouraging film for the large Philip Seymour Hoffman fan club -- he directs with the same energy and integrity he brings to his acting."
"The actors make it new and poignant, and avoid going over the top in the story's limited psychic and physical space."
CHICAGO SUNTIMES
"Making his debut behind the camera, Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman directs like he acts, with a sharp eye for the small details that cut to the soul of a character. It's the perfect approach to this tenderly funny and touching love story about Jack (Hoffman), a New York limo driver who lacks a way with the ladies."
ROLLING STONE
"Dryly Hilarious."
NEW YORK POST
"The ruefully funny "Jack Goes Boating," which, refreshingly, takes a generous view of its flawed characters, is a must for us many Hoffman fans."
"Jack Goes Boating, Philip Seymour Hoffman’s directorial debut, which opens nationwide this weekend, brings together an outstanding cast of New Yorkers—Hoffman, John Ortiz, Broadway’s Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Amy Ryan—in a funny and poignant study of two working-class couples, one pair at the beginning of their romance and the other in the middle of an agonizing spiral."
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Festivals
& Awards
Toronto International Film Festival
Sundance Film Festival
Film Independent Spirit Awards (Los Angeles)
Gotham Awards (New York)
Milwaukee Film Festival
Tokyo International Film Festival
Turin Film Festival
Marrakech International Film Festival
Dubai International Film Festival
Cast & Crew
Philip Seymour Hoffman | |
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Amy Rya | |
John Ortiz | |
Daphne Rubin-Vega |
Director | Philip Seymour Hoffman |
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Scriptwriter | Robert Glaudini |
Producers | Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, Beth O’Neil, Emily Ziff |
Executive Producers | Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Ortiz |
Cinematographer | W. Mott Hupfel III |
Editor | Brian A. Kates |
Music | Grizzly Bear |
Sound | Ron Bochar |