Stolen Summer | |
Director: | Pete Jones |
Producer: | Chris Moore Ben Affleck Matt Damon |
Starring: | Aidan Quinn Bonnie Hunt Kevin Pollak Brian Dennehy |
Music: | Danny Lux |
Cinematography: | Peter Biagi |
Editing: | Gregg Featherman |
Distributor: | Miramax Films |
Runtime: | 91 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $1.8 million |
Gross: | $134,736 |
Stolen Summer is a 2002 American drama film about a Catholic boy who befriends a terminally ill Jewish boy and tries to convert him, believing that it is the only way the Jewish boy will get to Heaven. Directed by first time writer/director Pete Jones, Stolen Summer is the first film produced for Project Greenlight, an independent film competition created by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, and sponsored by HBO.[1] Project Greenlight aired on HBO as a documentary series chronicling the selection of Jones's script from approximately seven thousand entries, and the production of the film in Chicago in 2001.
The film's casting department considered the casting of the Jewish Adi Stein as the Catholic Pete O'Malley, an ironic joke due to the characters attempting to convert a Jewish boy to Catholicism.[2] [3]
The domestic total gross for the film was $134,726. Production costs were $1.8 million.[4]
Rotten Tomatoes gave it a score of 36%.