The Way We Speak – Patrick Fabian, Diana Coconubo, Kailey Rhodes, and Director Ian Ebright Interview
Jul 24, 2024
The cast of the new film The Way We Speak (Patrick Fabian, Diana Coconubo, and Kailey Rhodes) and director Ian Ebright spoke with MovieWeb’s Will Sayre about their new film, and Fabian was able to touch on Better Call Saul and the ultimate fate of his character, Howard Hamlin.
In The Way We Speak, 2023 Screen Actors Guild Awards nominee Patrick Fabian plays Simon, an up-and-coming writer refuses to leave the spotlight when his best friend and debate opponent suffers cardiac arrest, leading to an obsession over his new opponent and a growing rift with his ailing wife. The film is edited by long-time Francis Ford Coppola collaborator and editor Robert Schafer (Megalopolis) and colored by Chris Martin (Fruitvale Station).
Following a successful festival run at the Florida Film Festival, RiverRun, and the Julien Dubuque International Film Festival, The Way We Speak will release via Gravitas Ventures on July 23rd.
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