PEAK SEASON, a new feature film from Princeton Arts Alumni Henry Loevner ‘11 and Lovell Holder ‘09, will be premiering at cinemas across the country. This romantic comedy about two New Yorkers breaking out of the city for a week in Jackson Hole simultaneously interfaces with wealth disparity and tourism culture in the American West, taking place at the intersections of Arts X Climate and Arts X Policy.
Kick off the film’s premiere with its writer/director and producer at LOOK Cinemas in Glendale on August 3:
Or check out PEAK SEASON during any of its showtimes in L.A. from August 2-7:
More about Peak Season
PEAK SEASON will be screening across the U.S. all summer! Check for your town here or share with a long-distance friend:
Summary
New York yuppies Amy and Max arrive in the wealthy resort town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming for a summer vacation. Amy wants to enjoy a romantic getaway with her fiancé. But Max neglects Amy to spend the week working, leaving her to wander town alone. Amy finds a friend in Loren, a local wilderness guide who takes her fly fishing. She's immediately drawn to this magnetic, free-spirited stranger. Both lonely and lost in their own lives, Amy and Loren share an instant connection. When Max is called away on business, Amy and Loren spend the week together exploring the Tetons. As her bond with Loren grows into something more than friendship, Amy questions whether she'll return to NYC with Max after all.
Princeton Artists
Henry Loevner '11 - Writer/Director
Lovell Holder '09 - Producer
Patrick Wendell '11 - Co-Executive Producer
Kay Ousterhout '11 - Co-Executive Producer
John Fairchild '15 - Production Design