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'''''(Untitled)''''' ([[2009 in film|2009]]) is a film directed and written by Jonathan Parker, whichco-written by [[Catherine DiNapoli]], and starsstarring [[Adam Goldberg]], [[Marley Shelton]], [[Eion Bailey]], and [[Vinnie Jones]]. The film is scheduled for release on 23 October 2009 in the US.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1132193/releaseinfo (Untitled) - Release Dates]</ref>
 
'''''(Untitled)''''' is a film directed and written by Jonathan Parker, which stars [[Adam Goldberg]], [[Marley Shelton]] and [[Vinnie Jones]]. The film is scheduled for release on 23 October 2009 in the US.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1132193/releaseinfo (Untitled) - Release Dates]</ref>
 
== Plot ==
This satirical comedic film centers on a young bohemian composer ([[Adam Goldberg]]) who falls in love with a trendy New York art gallery owner, Madeleine ([[Marley Shelton]]). Directed by Jonathan Parker and written by both Parker and Catherine Di Napoli, ''(Untitled)'' is set in the artsy [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]] neighborhood of Manhattan. The story shows Adrian, a composer who tries to make music by breaking glass and kicking metal buckets. In contrast to Adrian, Adrian's brother Josh (Eion Bailey) is a successful painter who happens to bring Madeline to one of his brother's concerts. Madeline immediately clinches to his work and finds herself inviting Adrian to perform at her gallery and to her bedroom. The story's comedic twist is evident when Josh discovers the secret relationship between Madeline and Adrian and that Madeline will no longer exhibit Josh's paintings--despite the fact that Josh's paintings are the reason why the gallery is alive and standing.
 
== Cast ==
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*[[Lucy Punch]] as The Clarinet
*[[Vinnie Jones]] ... Ray Barko
 
==Director==
Jonathan Parker's debut film ''[[Bartleby (2001 film)|Bartleby]]'' (2001), an updated retelling of the classic [[Herman Melville]] tale "[[Bartleby the Scrivener]]", was nominated for the Grand Prize at the [[Deauville Film Festival]] and was selected to be the opening night film of New York's prestigious New Directors/New Films series. A musician in his youth, Parker is also a collector of the [[San Francisco]] school of [[abstract expressionism]], using many of his experiences in both worlds as a basis for ''(Untitled)''.
 
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