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Park Avenue Is Coming To UK & Irish Cinemas This Autumn

The Trailer And Key Art For Park Avenue Have Been Released.

Fiona Shaw and Katherine Waterston star in the upcoming movie from Rimsky Productions. It is titled Park Avenue. Watch the trailer here.

Today, Rimsky Productions is delighted to announce its feature film PARK AVENUE starring BAFTA Award winner and three-time Emmy nominee Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter, Killing Eve, Fleabag, True Detective, Bad Sisters). Katherine Waterston (Babylon, Alien: Covenant, The End We Start From, Inherent Vice, Fantastic Beasts) and Chaske Spencer (The English, The Twilight Saga) will also feature. The film will be released in UK and Irish cinemas from 14th November.

OFFICIAL SELECTION

Gaby Dellal directs “PARK AVENUE,” bringing her experience from films like “On a Clear Day,” “3 Generations,” “YOU,” and “Leaving.” She co-wrote the film with Tina Alexis Allen. Diana Phillips produces the project. Her work includes titles such as “Birthday Girl,” “Death at a Funeral,” “Alfie,” and “Bad Lieutenant.” Dorothy Berwin serves as the executive producer. She contributes her expertise from films like “Carol,” “Safety of Objects,” and “Bedrooms and Hallways.”

Josh Blum (A Most Violent Year, Margin Call, Old Joy, Wendy and Lucy) is also an executive producer. PARK AVENUE was part of the Official Selection for both the Santa Barbara and Dublin International Film Festivals in 2025. Stephen Warbeck composed the film’s score. He brings his talents from projects like Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Shakespeare in Love, and Billy Elliot. David Johnson took on the role of Director of Photography. His experience includes films such as Alien vs. Predator, Yellowstone, and Leaving.

PARK AVENUE is a poignant and compelling exploration of family, identity, and redemption set in New York City’s Park Avenue.

PREMISE

Paralysed by a cowboy existence wrangling cattle in the wilds of Canada, Charlotte (Katherine Waterston) flees her controlling husband in a 1968 Ford Bronco and drives South. When she tips up at her childhood Park Avenue apartment uninvited and unannounced, her mother (Fiona Shaw) has three words for her: “Am I dying?”

Charlotte, wild and irreverent, is her mother’s daughter. Between them, they share a love for Anders (Chaske Spencer), the devoted doorman of 960 Park. A fraught six weeks, set against the backdrop of old New York and the eclectic, intertwined lives of the building’s long-time residents (played by Tim Hutton, Phylicia Rashad, Didi Conn, Allison Mackay and Mary Beth Peil), PARK AVENUE explores the intricate bond between a mother and daughter. Through shared history and unshared truths, they learn to face love, loss, and most importantly, each other.

GABY DELLAL

Writer/director Gaby Dellal said:

“Park Avenue is about mothers. Everyone has one. It explores truth or the childhood truths we are told. As Kit explains when asked about her memoir, ”I found it hard to distinguish between what happened and what might have happened”.

Like so many daughters, I grew up challenging my mother and only in her death did I learn to accept and applaud her. And like my mother, Kit is never without her “lippy”.

This is my love letter to what I imagine is a shared culture on Manhattan’s Upper East side, the New York of the movies I grew up watching. A celebration of a small eclectic community and the loyal old fashioned doormen that guard them.”

Park Avenue will be in UK and Irish cinemas on November 14th.

 

 

 

 

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