(Jewish Group)Jesse Eisenberg's film follows 2 cousins exploring their grandmother's Holocaust story
Jesse Eisenbergs newest film directing project follows two estranged cousins who travel to Poland and learn about their grandmothers Holocaust story.
A Real Pain, which will star Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin, will begin shooting in Warsaw in March, Screen reported on Wednesday.
After their grandmother dies, according to a description in Screen, Eisenberg and Culkins characters try to learn about her past, and their journey which involves joining a Holocaust-themed tour brings up questions about pain and trauma in a modern context.
Im trying to ask the question is modern pain valid against the backdrop of real historical trauma, Eisenberg, who traces his Jewish family roots back to Poland and Ukraine, told Screen. I think Im speaking to the experience of people [in their 30s] who go back and its foreign to them and now suddenly real.
Eisenberg who has branched out into playwriting and other theater work since his best-known performance as Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 hit The Social Network has explored the themes of the Holocaust and how its connected to his contemporary experience before. In the 2013 play The Revisionist, which he wrote and starred in off-Broadway, Eisenberg played a science fiction writer who travels to Poland to find a quiet place to finish editing a manuscript. He stays with a 75-year-old cousin who talks about the trauma she suffered both in the Holocaust and in under the Stalinist regime after the war.
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