Podtalk: Director Brett Haley on Rhythms in ‘Hearts Beat Loud’

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CHICAGO – There is no better Father’s Day present at the movies than director Brett Haley’s new film, “Hearts Beat Loud.” It’s the story of a single Dad, portrayed by Nick Offerman, dealing with his about-to-go-to-college daughter. The riff in the film is that they are also songwriters together, and that becomes a major conflict.

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Kiersey Clemons and Nick Offerman of ‘Hearts Beat Loud’
Photo credit: Gunpowder & Sky

Offerman expands his acting muscles with this role, showing many different sides to his guilt-ridden father character. Supporting him is rising star Kiersey Clemons, who believably handles both a vulnerable teenager and confident singer/songwriter. Their relationship is typical of the leaving-the-nest elements that parents and teens endure, but their connection as songwriters make the relationship unique.

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Coming Soon: Brett Haley of ‘Hearts Beat Loud’
Photo credit: Patrick McDonald for HollywoodChicago.com

Toni Collette, fresh off her sensational “Hereditary,” is Offerman’s landlady and maybe love interest, and Ted Danson goes back to some performance roots as a bartender, who is Offerman’s best friend and advisor in the film.

Brett Haley writes (with Marc Basch) and directs stories of the human condition, and has a penchant for using older actors as leads in his films, such as Sam Elliott in “The Hero” and Blythe Danner in “I’ll See You in My Dreams.” He also makes surprising cast choices, with Martin Starr (“Silicon Valley”) portraying a character opposite to his persona in “…Dreams,” Laura Prepon (“That ‘70s Show”) as a stand-up comic in “The Hero,” and of course, putting Ted Danson back behind the bar. As Brett Haley mentions in the interview below he has created “hundreds of short films and 15 features,” but his most prominent short film debut was “The Life and Death of Jimmy Katz” (2005), and his first major feature was “The New Year.” (2010).

In the following podtalk with Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com, Brett Haley reflects on his process in creating stories, his admiration for Nick Offerman and his director influences in the cinematic universe.


”Hearts Beats Loud” continues its nationwide release on June 15th. See local listings for theaters and show times. Featuring Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Toni Collette, Ted Danson and Blythe Danner. Written by Brett Haley and Marc Basch. Directed by Brett Haley. Rated “PG-13”

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Editor and Film Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2018 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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