Jane Weinstock is a New York–based film director, writer, and Sundance Directors Lab fellow. Her feature films include Easy (2003), The Moment (2013), and Three Birthdays (2024), all of which have won critical acclaim for their complex female characters. Three Birthdays received the New York Women In Film and Television narrative director award at the Woodstock Film Festival. It also won the best feature director award at the LA Femme International Film Festival. Her films have been shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Tribeca Film Festival. Weinstock has also published her writings on film theory and psychoanalysis in such journals as Camera Obscura, Screen, m/f, and October. Additionally, she has written about many artists, including Suzanne Bocanegra, Barbara Kruger, Mary Kelly, Jeff Wall, Martha Rosler, and Christian Boltanski. She was also the film and video curator of the 1985 Difference: On Representation and Sexuality show at the New Museum and a co-editor of Craig Owens’ writings, Beyond Recognition: Representation, Power, and Culture (University of California Press, 1994). Weinstock graduated from Princeton University and attended graduate programs at the Slade, NYU, and the Paris Film Program. She has taught at various institutions including NYU, UCLA, and Cal Arts.
Jane Weinstock
Director
Actor, director, and writer Josh Radnor is best known for his leading role as 'Ted Mosby' on CBS's hit show "How I Met Your Mother," which garnered 26 Emmy Awards and 95 nominations during its nine-season run. Most recently, he has starred as 'Lonny Flash' in Jordan Peele's acclaimed Amazon series, "Hunters," opposite Al Pacino. In 2010, he won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival for his directorial debut, Happythankyoumoreplease, which he also starred in alongside Richard Jenkins and Malin Akerman. He wrote, directed, and starred in 2012's Liberal Arts with Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins, and Allison Janney. In addition to his own films, he has appeared in the acclaimed independent films, Afternoon Delight and Social Animals.
Josh Radnor
Key Cast
Annie Parisse
Key Cast
Annie Parisse is a beloved, New York-based stage and screen actress. She has appeared in many memorable recurring roles in acclaimed television series, including FX’s “Mrs. America” opposite Cate Blanchett, Neflix’s “Friends From College,” Hulu’s “The Looming Tower,” HBO’s “Paterno” as Mary Kay Paterno opposite Al Pacino, and Martin Scorsese’s “Vinyl,” also for HBO. On stage, she has appeared in "Measure for Measure" and "All's Well That Ends Well" in Shakespeare in the Park, and has been in several acclaimed Off-Broadway productions, earning her Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk nominations.
Newcomer Nuala Cleary is a recent graduate of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. She is currently filming a role in Apple TV's anticipated drama "The Crowded Room" opposite Tom Holland. In addition to acting, she is a composer and lyricist who sings and plays the guitar and piano. Three Birthdays will be her feature film debut.
Nuala Cleary
Key Cast
Directed by: Jane Weinstock
Screenplay by: Jane Weinstock
Story by: Jane Weinstock and Nevin Schreiner
Starring: Josh Radnor, Annie Parisse, and Nuala Cleary
With: Jasmine Batchelor, Uly Schlesinger, Gus Birney, Dolly Wells, Guy Burnet, Annie McNamara
Produced by: Andrea Miller, Chris Collins, James Welling
Music by: David Lang