Tom Waits Father Mother Sister Brother Trailer – Jim Jarmusch
- Jim Jarmusch's latest feature film, Father Mother Sister Brother, will have its world premiere this Sunday, August 31, at the 81st Venice Film Festival according to the...
- This marks Jarmusch's first feature film since 2019's zombie comedy, The Dead Don't Die as reported by Pitchfork.
- The film features Tom Waits, a frequent collaborator with Jarmusch.
Jim Jarmusch‘s *Father Mother Sister Brother* to Premiere at Venice film Festival with Tom Waits
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Jim Jarmusch’s latest feature film, Father Mother Sister Brother, will have its world premiere this Sunday, August 31, at the 81st Venice Film Festival according to the festival’s official website.
This marks Jarmusch’s first feature film since 2019’s zombie comedy, The Dead Don’t Die as reported by Pitchfork. The new film is structured as a triptych, presenting three interconnected stories exploring the dynamics between adult children, their parents, and each other. Each segment is set in the present day and takes place in a different country, according to a press release.
A Longstanding Collaboration: Jarmusch and Tom Waits
The film features Tom Waits, a frequent collaborator with Jarmusch. Their partnership began with 1986’s critically acclaimed Down by Law according to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Waits has since appeared in Jarmusch’s 2003 short film Coffee and Cigarettes and again in The Dead Don’t Die. He also composed the soundtrack for Jarmusch’s 1991 film, Night on Earth.
Waits’ involvement highlights a consistent artistic synergy between the two, with Jarmusch often utilizing Waits’ distinctive persona and musical style to enhance his films’ atmosphere and character development.
