From: NewNowNext
Danny DeVito won the hearts of audiences at the Tribeca Film Festival this year with his short film Curmudgeons — the story of two cranky male senior citizens who find themselves unexpectedly in love with each other.
DeVito directed the short, which was adapted from a play of the same name, and stars in it opposite David Marguilies in his final performance, as he passed away shortly after filming.
The movie is a family affair for DeVito, as it also stars his daughter Lucy and is co-produced by his son Jake.
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DeVito and Margulies had been friends since 1968, back when they would perform in off-Broadway plays together, and the film serves as a sentimental swan song for their relationship.
Curmudgeons was recently selected to be Vimeo’s first official Staff Pick Premiere, and you can watch the film below.
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