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Ezra

Max Bernal, a stand-up comedian, shares a home with his father Stan while navigating co-parenting responsibilities for his autistic son Ezra with his ex-wife. When they are forced to confront difficult choices about Ezra’s future, Max and Ezra embark on a cross-country road trip that profoundly reshapes their lives.

Director(s)

Chuck Girard

Cast & Crew

Rainn Wilson

Rainn Wilson

Nick

Bobby Cannavale

Bobby Cannavale

Max Bernal

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg

Jayne

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro

Stan Bernal

Rose Byrne

Rose Byrne

Jenna

Tony Goldwyn

Tony Goldwyn

Bruce

David Marciano

David Marciano

Detective Harrelson

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Margo

Daphne Rubin-Vega

Daphne Rubin-Vega

Agent Margo Jenkins

Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel

Vera Farmiga

Vera Farmiga

Grace

Guillermo Rodriguez

Guillermo Rodriguez

Guillermo Rodriguez

Emma Willmann

Emma Willmann

Self

Matilda Lawler

Matilda Lawler

Ruby

Greer Barnes

Greer Barnes

Greer

Geoffrey Owens

Geoffrey Owens

Robert Segal

Chuck Girard

Chuck Girard

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Brian Donahue

Brian Donahue

Bouncer

Jackson Frazer

Jackson Frazer

Ridgeway

Dov Davidoff

Dov Davidoff

Self

Tess Goldwyn

Tess Goldwyn

Ms. Cathro

Donna Vivino

Donna Vivino

Noreen, Woman in Bar

Lois Robbins

Lois Robbins

Susan

William A. Fitzgerald

William A. Fitzgerald

Ezra Bernal

Ella Ayberk

Ella Ayberk

Dr. Irina Tamarova

Alex Plank

Alex Plank

Dr. Kaplan

Joe Pacheco

Joe Pacheco

Special Agent Costa

Amy Sheehan

Amy Sheehan

Mrs. C.

Barzin Akhavan

Barzin Akhavan

Dr. Jeffrey Wells

Jacqueline Nwabueze

Jacqueline Nwabueze

Sister Margaret

John Donovan Wilson

John Donovan Wilson

Sheriff Tom

Joshua Hinck

Joshua Hinck

Tim

Sophie Mulligan

Sophie Mulligan

Ariana

Thomas Duverné

Thomas Duverné

Lance

Jennifer Plotzke

Jennifer Plotzke

Security Guard

Jack Parrish

Jack Parrish

Classmate

Josh Pesin

Josh Pesin

Diner

Louie Aronowitz

Louie Aronowitz

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Eddie A. Bryant

Eddie A. Bryant

Bartender

Alex Barber

Alex Barber

Ezra's Classmate

Oliver Morales

Oliver Morales

Ezra's Classmate

Julia Linger

Julia Linger

Waitress

Skyler Wenger

Skyler Wenger

Classroom Kid

Zoe Cali

Zoe Cali

Cally

Mia Caro

Mia Caro

Agent Pena

Bev Sheehan

Bev Sheehan

Waitress at Diner

Megan Hennessy

Megan Hennessy

Jackie

Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 40 mins
Released on30 May 2024
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

/10

Director Tony Goldwyn‘s “Ezra” is a surprisingly heartfelt family drama that manages to be both funny and emotional in all the right ways. While it can sometimes feel too pedestrian, the story blends a road trip narrative with themes of family dynamics, personal trauma, and the unconditional love between a father and son. Max (Bobby Cannavale) is a stand-up comedian and a father to Ezra (William A. Fitzgerald), a young boy on the autism spectrum. Devoted to his son, Max is fiercely protective of his unique qualities while remaining adamant about not “fixing” him because he believes Ezra is perfect as he is. But when forced to make a tough choice about the boy ‘s future, Max acts rashly, taking Ezra on a cross-country journey without his ex-wife Jenna’s (Rose Byrne) permission. This impulsive move creates both tension and heartfelt moments, as it forces Max to confront the consequences of his actions and the depths of his love for his son. What sets the film apart is its authentic, raw portrayal of autism (the script is written by Tony Spiridakis, whose own experiences with an autistic son give the story an undeniable sense of realism). Fitzgerald (who is also on the spectrum) interacts with a world in a way that feels incredibly true to life because it is. The film captures the little things, like Ezra’s struggles with physical touch and his love for puzzles and memorization, without ever feeling exploitative. This is a film that doesn’t just shine a light on the challenges of autism, but exposes a world of nuance and individuality. You could say it’s educational in that way. Cannavale’s performance as a deeply flawed father who’s totally devoted to his son is impressive. I didn’t know the actor had this much range, and he’s quite good. His character’s anger-management issues and rash decisions add a layer of complexity but it’s clear that every wrong step he takes is driven by love that isn’t always expressed in the healthiest way. Byrne provides a grounding balance to the chaos, portraying a character who is the voice of reason, and Robert De Niro’s role as Max’s father, Stan, is written in a way that’s more meaningful than a series of platitudes that often surround a dad trying to make amends for his past failures. Stan’s attempts to connect with Ezra and support his son are touching, and De Niro’s performance adds a depth to the family dynamics that feels earned and real. The film strikes a perfect balance between drama and humor. There are moments of missteps where you’ll cringe at Max’s choices, but there’s never any doubt about his fierce, unwavering love for his son. This father-son relationship is at the emotional center of the film and serves as a reminder of how love can be messy, complicated, but also transformative. “Ezra” is a story about family and how love isn’t always perfect. It blends humor and heart so well, providing a funny and moving look at fatherhood, redemption, and the bond between generations. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

All Trailers

UK Trailer
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Official Trailer

Teasers

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Behind the scenes

Creating the Story of Ezra
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