Jake Paltrow's June Zero gets theatrical release date

Koby Adere, Adam Gabay and Tzahi Grad star in lead roles in June Zero which dives into the 1962 trial, conviction, and execution of Adolf Eichmann, a central figure in the Holocaust
Jake Paltrow's June Zero gets theatrical release date
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Writer and director Jake Paltrow's next, June Zero, is all set for a theatrical release nationwide on July 12 by Cohen Media Group. The film will release earlier in New York on June 28, and in Los Angeles on July 5. The film comes from producers Oren Moverman, Miranda Bailer, and David Silber. 

Koby Adere, Adam Gabay and Tzahi Grad star in lead roles in June Zero which dives into the 1962 trial, conviction, and execution of Adolf Eichmann, a central figure in the Holocaust. Director Jake Paltrow offers a fresh perspective on this historical event. The story unfolds through the eyes of three unforgettable characters: Eichmann's prison guard, a Holocaust survivor working as an investigator, and a curious young Libyan immigrant.

Filmed in Israel and Ukraine on 16mm film, June Zero explores the profound impact of the Eichmann trial through the distinct lenses of its characters. The director highlights how a single historical event can be interpreted in vastly different ways. As the film delves into the emotional weight of the trial, it reveals how shared experiences of trauma can create unexpected connections and moments of resilience.

June Zero was an official selection at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Deauville American Film Festival, Jerusalem Film Festival, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Miami Jewish Film Festival, JxJ Washington Jewish Film Festival and also had its US premiere at Film at Lincoln Center’s New York Jewish Film Festival.

June Zero is Paltrow's first foreign language production written in Hebrew by him along with Tom Shoval. 

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