Michelle Williams Debuts ‘Take This Waltz’ At Tribeca Film Festival
Michelle Williams hit the red carpet in New York City Sunday evening for the Premiere of “Take This Waltz.”
The drama, also starring Luke Kirby and Seth Rogen, premiered Sunday evening at the 2012 BMCC Tribeca PAC Festival.
According to Just Jared, the film’s synopsis is as follows:
“Margot (Williams) and Lou (Seth Rogen) are a happily married couple living a quiet, comfortable existence. Their marriage is filled with love, companionship, and humor, but after years of being together, they have settled for contentment and security over excitement. Their life is thrown out of order when Margot falls in love with a handsome and charismatic neighbor (Kirby), and she is forced to choose between the comfort of the familiar and the exhilaration of the unknown.”
The film is described as, “a funny, bittersweet and heart-wrenching story about a woman struggling to choose between two different types of love.”
Michelle Williams was recently spotted with Jason Segel on their first public appearance since announcing they are dating. Segel, like a good boyfriend, was also present at the premiere for Williams’ new movie, although he reportedly snuck in the back of the venue to avoid a huge crowd.
The film, also starring Sarah Silverman, is directed by Sarah Polley. “Take This Waltz” is set to be available On Demand beginning on May 25th, and will make a limited showing in theaters beginning June 29th.
The following is an excerpt of the film, provided by DVD Talk:
As the cab pulls up to her home, she gazes upon it with a look that’s equal parts fear and dread. “I’m married,” she tells him. “Oh,” he replies. “That’s too bad.” It’s bad because they’ve hit it off so well on the plane and in the cab; it’s also bad because he gets out and walks to his home, which is basically across the street. Funny how you never notice a new person moving in, isn’t it?
Check out Michelle Williams’ “Take This Waltz” trailer here:
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