Final Week!
Stream new release Tommaso and support Enzian!
Here’s how this works:
For $12, the service provider Kino Lorber will grant you access to the film, which is viewable on any internet-connected device including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. If you have the appropriate technology (Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, AirPlay, Apple TV, Smart TV, etc), you may be able to stream this to your television at home from your computer or phone.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your order, you can email Kino Lorber here.
For every purchase of Tommaso from now through Thursday, June 18th, nearly 50% goes directly back to Enzian in an effort to support us while we are facing a difficult time. We appreciate your support and hope to bring you more great indie films on-demand in the coming weeks!
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Certified Fresh with 85% on Rotten Tomatoes!
Abel Ferrara’s first dramatic feature since 2014’s Pasolini reteams the filmmaker and his frequent lead Willem Dafoe, who delivers a career-best performance as the title character, an older American expat living in Rome with his young wife and their daughter. Disoriented by his past misgivings and subsequent, unexpected blows to his self-esteem, Tommaso wades through this late chapter of his life with an increasingly impaired grasp on reality as he prepares for his next film. Tommaso is easily Ferrara and Dafoe’s most personal and engrossing collaboration to date, a delicately surrealistic work of autofiction marked by the keen sensitivity of two consummate artists.
Italy | UK | USA | Greece, 2019, 115 minutes, Directed by Abel Ferrara
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"Willem Dafoe is one of our greatest actors... ‘Tommaso’ feels alive."
– Owen Gleiberman, VARIETY -
"A gripping look at the process of escaping to a better life, only to find that the old one follows along at every turn... Manages to feel rough and risky while somehow sensitive at the same time, like the best of them."
– Eric Kohn, INDIEWIRE -
"Critic's Pick! Crackle[s] with ideas and empathy, as Ferrara’s best work always does."
– Glenn Kenny, The New York Times -
"...blending humility and go-for-broke nerve meticulously conceived and executed...one of the great Dafoe performances...If this film were a person, I would risk my life to save it."
– Matt Zoeller Seitz, RogerEbert.com -
“A sweet, honest character study of a man struggling with guilt and anxiety. Dafoe is incredible.”
– Tom Bond, LITTLE WHITE LIES -
“Riveting.”
– Amy Taubin, FILM COMMENT