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Tickling Leo (2009)

Tickling Leo (2009)
In the days before Yom Kippur (aka the Day of Atonement), Zak Pikler takes his pregnant girlfriend, Delphina, to find his estranged father in the family drama Tickling Leo, written and directed by Jeremy Davidson. When they reach the man's home in the Catskills, Zak finds that his father has turned into a hermit and is suffering from dementia. But the problems in the present only mask those in the past, causing his father to revisit the Holocaust and his escape from Hungary. Produced by actress and director Mary Stuart Masterson, Tickling Leo stars Daniel Sauli, Annie Parisse, Lawrence Pressman, and Eli Wallach. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel SauliAnnie Parisse, (more)
Director(s):
Jeremy Davidson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Tickling Leo

In the days before Yom Kippur (aka the Day of Atonement), Zak Pikler takes his pregnant girlfriend, Delphina, to find his estranged father in the family drama Tickling Leo, written and directed by Jeremy Davidson. When they reach the man's home in the Catskills, Zak finds that his father has turned into a hermit and is suffering from dementia. But the problems in the present only mask those in the past, causing his father to revisit the Holocaust and his escape from Hungary. Produced by actress and director Mary Stuart Masterson, Tickling Leo stars Daniel Sauli, Annie Parisse, Lawrence Pressman, and Eli Wallach. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jeremy Davidson
Writer(s):
Jeremy Davidson
Producer(s):
Mary Stuart Masterson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
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