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    Home » Nathan Silver Returns To Tribeca With “Thirst Street”

    Nathan Silver Returns To Tribeca With “Thirst Street”

    By SHOOTFriday, March 17, 2017Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4329 Views
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    Director marks his 2nd straight year at the festival, this time with the support of Washington Square Films

    By Robert Goldrich

    NEW YORK --

    Writer-director Nathan Silver has eight feature films to his credit thus far, the two most recent selected for the Tribeca Film Festival, starting with Actor Martinez in 2016, and Thirst Street which is slated to make its world premiere next month in the fest’s U.S. Narrative Competition. 

    Gaining inclusion into Tribeca for two straight years is a remarkable accomplishment. Actor Martinez, which screened last year in Tribeca’s Viewpoints section, blurred the lines between documentary and narrative. Directed and written by Silver and Mike Ott, the film centers on Arthur Martinez, a computer repairman and aspiring actor who commissions indie directors Ott and Silver to film his life. We see the directors follow Arthur as he goes to work, drives around, and auditions for a love interest (Lindsay Burdge), leading to questions about the merits of the project, and ultimately the meaning of identity and stardom.

    Now Thirst Street, directed by Silver who wrote the screenplay with C. Mason Wells, elevates the filmmaker to Tribeca’s high-profile U.S. Narrative Competition. Thirst Street is one of 10 films that will compete for Tribeca’s Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Actor and Best Actress.

    For the latter category, Silver would undoubtedly cast a personal vote for Burdge. He was so impressed with her supporting performance in Actor Martinez that he and Wells penned a vehicle in which she could star. In Thirst Street, Burdge portrays flight attendant Gina who straddles the fine line between lust and obsession. Grieving over a lover’s suicide, Gina loses her grip on reality after falling for a suave Parisian bartender. Silver takes cues from 1970s Euro erotic psychodramas in this intimate look at one-sided love as the bartender tries to push her out of his life. Rounding out the cast are Damien Bonnard, Esther Garrel, Lola Bessis, Jacques Nolot and Francoise Lebrun.

    Silver said the film is a hybrid with “a thriller vibe, a romantic vibe and comedic elements. Lindsay is a brilliant actress. Anjelica Huston, who did our narration, told Lindsay how impressed she was with her performance.” 

    NY-headquartered Washington Square Films (WSF), in concert with several French companies, produced Thirst Street. Among the film’s producers are WSF’s Joshua Blum and Katie Stern. Silver and Stern go back to their days at NYU film school. It was Stern who introduced Silver to WSF founder and president Blum, leading to the company’s involvement in Thirst Street.

    “I’ve walked into many production companies and often felt ill at ease, like I didn’t quite belong there,” shared Silver. “When I stepped into Washington Square Films, I immediately felt right at home. It felt like and is a wonderful supportive place.” So much so, added Silver, that he and co-writer Wells are exploring another feature project at WSF.

    At the same time, Silver is looking to diversify his endeavors as he’s slated to make a web series starting in June. He further expressed an interest in getting into commercials and branded content at some point.

    Meanwhile he’s most immediately looking forward to the Tribeca Film Festival. “Having a film there means a lot to me. New York is my home. The New York press gets me. My friends are here and the organizers do a great job of curating interesting, worthwhile work.”

    Silver’s body of interesting work precedes his Tribeca run of the past two years. His feature filmography also includes Exit Elena (2012), Uncertain Terms (2014) and Stinking Heaven (2015).

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    Filmmaker Anthony Leonardi III Joins RSA Films For Commercial Representation

    Thursday, December 11, 2025

    RSA Films has added director and artist Anthony Leonardi III to its roster for commercial representation in the U.S.

    Leonardi’s extensive credits include brand partnerships with the Marvel universe on campaigns for Lexus, Tide, Audi and the Super Bowl spots “Mini Marvel” for Coca-Cola and “No Shrinking and Drinking” for Heineken. He was a second unit director on blockbusters Lilo & Stitch and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. He’s worked with a list of talent including Robert Downey Jr., Ana de Armas, Paul Rudd, Eric Andre, Elizabeth Olson, Kamail Nanjiani, Brie Larson, The Rock, Danai Gurira, Chris Hemsworth and Anthony Mackie. And Leonardi has partnered with agencies to direct campaigns for brands such as Old Spice, Chevy, Mountain Dew, Miller Lite, Hyundai, Hertz and more. Prior to joining RSA, Leonardi had most recently been repped in the ad arena by production house Eleanor.

    An expert in world building, with a distinctive style that delivers a visually rich, action packed and entertaining cinematic experience, Leonardi has a visual aesthetic which grew from a childhood obsession with comics. “There was a comic shop in my hometown that I went to every day after school,” he said. “Eventually the owner’s son started letting me hang around after closing. He’d hand me a stack of paper and tell me to try drawing from any of the books I wanted. It blew my mind wide open and was the first time I realized I had a skill with art that was unique to me. It gave me my voice.”

    Leonardi refined his talent studying character animation and film at CalArts, then later directing, at The AFI Film Conservatory where he first met Luke Ricci, who is now president of RSA Films US. “Luke was one of the first people... Read More

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