Movies Starring Rosemarie Dewitt
How I Got Lost
Sometimes you have to get lost to figure out where you're going.
Jacob Fishel, Gregory Konow, Peter Mayer, Jace Mclean, Bobby Rickert, Aaron Stanford, Katie Apicella, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jill Flint, Jill Frutkin, Lily Holleman, Sayra Player, Pamela Price, Samantha Sherman, Nicole Vicius
DIRECTOR:Joe Leonard
"How I Got Lost" is the heartbreaking yet hopeful story of Andrew and Jake, two friends dealing with loss amidst events bigger than them. Andrew is the friend we all have, the one who convinces you to come along despite your better judgment. Talented but with seemingly nothing to lose, his tailspin is balanced only by his professional drive to succeed as a trader on Wall Street. His best friend Jake, broken-hearted and writing sports instead of fiction, does his best to clean up the mess his friend creates until he runs into his capricious ex, Sarah again. So Andrew convinces him to ditch New York and hit the road, going nowhere. They commandeer a cab to Philadelphia, where they borrow Andrew's mom's station wagon. But when their car runs out of gas in the middle of Pennsylvania, Andrew reveals the real reason for the trip - his father has died, and he doesn't think he can make it through the funeral alone. On the road and in small town Ohio, Jake encounters the people who will help him start over. Meanwhile Andrew runs away until he can't run any more.
Tenure
Luke Wilson, Gretchen Mol, David Koechner, Sasha Alexander, Bob Gunton, Rosemarie DeWitt, Michael Cudlitz, William Bogert, Andrew Daly, Ellen Tobie, Zach Selwyn, Hilary Pingle, Nathan Pham, Van Hughes, Lily Holleman
DIRECTOR:Mike Million
A college professor competes for tenure with a hot-shot female colleague.
Afterschool
Emory Cohen, Harrison Lees, Daniel Trinh, Christopher McCann, Ezra Miller, Paul Sparks, Michael Stuhlbarg, Dariusz M. Uczkowski, Jeremy Allen White, Lee Wilkof, Gary Wilmes, Danielle Baum, Byrdie Bell, Rosemarie DeWitt
DIRECTOR:Antonio Campos
A Internet-addicted prep-school student captures the drug overdose of two girls.
Rachel Getting Married
Anne Hathaway, Rosemarie DeWitt, Mather Zickel, Bill Irwin, Anna Deavere Smith, Anisa George, Tunde Adebimpe, Debra Winger, Jerome LePage, Beau Sia, Dorian Missick, Kyrah Julian, Carol Jean Lewis, Herreast Harrison, Gonzales Joseph
DIRECTOR:"Rachel Getting Married" is a contemporary "drama with an aggressive sense of humor" about the return of an estranged daughter to the family home for her sister's wedding. Kym's reemergence throws a wrench into the family dynamics, forcing long-simmering tensions to surface in ways both hilarious and heartbreaking. "Rachel Getting Married" paints a colorful, nuanced family portrait.
Off the Black
Would you let this man be your father?
Trevor Morgan, Nick Nolte, Rosemarie DeWitt, Thomas Schall, Paul Urcioli, Johnathan Tchaikovsky, Noah Fleiss, Sonia Feigelson, Timothy Hutton, James Ponsoldt, Darrell Larson, Richard Petrocelli, Richard Terwilliger, Marlyne Barrett, Michael Higgins
DIRECTOR:James Ponsoldt
An aging, disillusioned alcoholic (Nolte) gets a younger friend (Morgan) and wants him to pose as his son at a school reunion.
Shut Up and Sing aka Wedding Weekend
David Alan Basche, Chris Bowers, Samrat Chakrabarti, Alexander Chaplin, Rosemarie DeWitt, Mark Feuerstein, David Harbour, Elizabeth Reaser, Reg Rogers, Molly Shannon, Liz Stauber, Camilla Thorsson, June Diane Raphael, Salvatore Inzerillo, Joanna Adler
DIRECTOR:Bruce Leddy
A group of guys who sang together in a college a cappella group reunite 15 years later to perform at a friend's wedding and discover how their lives have progressed — and in some cases regressed — since their college heyday.
Cinderella Man
One man's extraordinary fight to save the family he loved.
Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Paddy Considine, Bruce McGill, David Huband, Connor Price, Ariel Waller, Patrick Louis, Rosemarie DeWitt, Linda Kash, Nicholas Campbell, Gene Pyrz, Chuck Shamata
DIRECTOR:During the Great Depression, a common-man hero, James J. Braddock—a.k.a. the Cinderella Man—was to become one of the most surprising sports legends in history. By the early 1930s, the impoverished ex-prizefighter was seemingly as broken-down, beaten-up and out-of-luck as much of the rest of the American populace who had hit rock bottom. His career appeared to be finished, he was unable to pay the bills, the only thing that mattered to him—his family—was in danger, and he was even forced to go on Public Relief. But deep inside, Jim Braddock never relinquished his determination. Driven by love, honor and an incredible dose of grit, he willed an impossible dream to come true. In a last-chance bid to help his family, Braddock returned to the ring. No one thought he had a shot. However Braddock, fueled by something beyond mere competition, kept winning. Suddenly, the ordinary working man became the mythic athlete. Carrying the hopes and dreams of the disenfranchised on his shoulders, Braddock rocketed through the ranks, until this underdog chose to do the unthinkable: take on the heavyweight champ of the world, the unstoppable Max Baer, renowned for having killed two men in the ring.



