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SXSW 2013 Preview: Joe Swanberg’s Drinking Buddies

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At a festival rife with World Premiere pictures, it takes a lot to become one of the said festival’s most anticipated pictures. A good director, intriguing premise and top notch cast all help, and if those are telling signs of what should be focused on, then one of the most anticipated pictures happens to come from arguably the most prolific filmmaker working today.

Joe Swanberg is bringing his new film, Drinking Buddies, to Austin this March for its world debut, and it’s coming with quite a pedigree. Swanberg himself is a fantastic filmmaker (at least in my eyes, he’s not a unanimously beloved auteur) and with a cast including Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick and even Ron Livingston (side note: where in the world has he been lately?), this is definitely one of this festival’s most interesting films.

Here’s the official synopsis, provided by SXSW:

Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson) work together at a craft brewery. They have one of those friendships that feels like it could be something more. But Kate is with Chris (Ron Livingston), and Luke is with Jill (Anna Kendrick). And Jill wants to know if Luke is ready to talk about marriage. The answer to that question becomes crystal clear when Luke and Kate unexpectedly find themselves alone for a weekend. DRINKING BUDDIES is written and directed by Joe Swanberg and stars Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, and Ron Livingston. The film is produced by Alicia Van Couvering (TINY FURNITURE), Andrea Roa, and Joe Swanberg.

Now, as mentioned above, I myself could not be a bigger fan of Swanberg.  I’ve always thought his films deserve more respect, and with a handful of them coming out a year, he’s working at not only a high clip, but a high level of quality as well. Hopefully this film follows suit.

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Joshua Brunsting

Josh is a critic, a member of the Online Film Critics Society, a wrestling nerd, a hip-hop head, a father, a cinephile and a man looking to make his stamp on the world, one word at a time.