about evenstar Evenstar Films is an independent film and theater production company, co-founded by Elizabeth Cuthrell and David Urrutia. The company's first feature film, Jesus' Son, starring Billy Crudup and Samantha Morton, premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, competed in the Venice Film Festival ( winner, Little Golden Lion, Ecumenical Award ), and went on to the Toronto Film Festival, the London Film Festival, New Directors New Films, the Paris Film Festival ( winner, Best Actor, Billy Crudup ), and many others. Off-Broadway, Evenstar produced the New York premiere of Denis Johnson's play Shoppers Carried by Escalators into the Flames, starring Will Patton and Michael Shannon, as well as Roger Rees' one-man show What You Will, which premiered at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Along with Mary-Louise Parker, Evenstar produced a series of public service announcements called Stop the Hate for the Ad Council. The PSA urged tolerance for Arab-Americans and people of color after the attacks of 9/11, and aired nationally in every major market. Evenstar currently has four films in development: The Sisterhood of Night, an adaptation of the novel Resuscitation of a Hanged Man, and two original screenplays, Devotion and The Lantern Inn. Plays in development include Denis Johnson's Des Moines, and Jonathan Cott's Walt and Emily: Between the Rooms.
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