Mr. Pearson’s days in front of the camera may be a thing of the past, but the actor inside of him is very much alive.
Caroline and Miguel split days and nights with legendary Hollywood actor Robert Pearson, a brilliant and talented gentleman battling mental decline. Despite their differences in approach to caring for the cantankerous man, both have the same goal of keeping him safe and connected.
Miguel’s caretaking method is pretty straightforward as he spends most of his time with Mr. Pearson meeting his basic needs of eating, sleeping, and grooming. Caroline, on the other hand, has become more than a nurse. A maternal confidante and playful companion, Caroline stops at nothing to keep Mr. Pearson from slipping away, even if that means casting herself opposite the leading man to perform a scene from one of his hit movies from long ago. And it’s working.
Their make-believe games cause Mr. Pearson to feel alive again, but as the line between fantasy and reality blurs, his grip loosens and Caroline’s gets tighter. Now, with everyone’s livelihood on the line, Miguel and Caroline must work together to save Mr. Pearson’s luminous star from fading to black.
CAST
Hugo Armstrong as Robert Pearson
Sam Bullington as Young Robert
Zainab Jah as The Advisor
Dominika Zawada as Caroline
Luis Miguel Garcia Rizo as Miguel
NOSTALGIA
Each day, Robert revisits different aspects of his past. This evokes a sense of nostalgia, not just in Robert, but his caretakers too as they learn more about his life. The audience will also feel nostalgic for the bygone golden age of cinema as they join Robert on these trips into his past.
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
As a filmmaker and producer, I find myself constantly navigating the industry's complex landscape, witnessing talented creators struggle to bring their visions to life; it can truly become disheartening. Watching Mr. Pearson is my personal journey back to the joy of filmmaking, free from the pressures and approvals of others.
I, as many artists do, have an intrinsic need for self- expression. I want to make films because I need to make films. And I want to make this film because I want to see it. This need tethers me to Robert's story because at its root, Watching Mr. Pearson debates whether art should be about passion or legacy. In the end, Robert realizes his passion for the craft and desire to perform are all that matter. In many ways, this is similar to my desire to rediscover my passion for the art form that is cinema, rather than the business that is movie making.
Through this project, I aim to invite audiences into a world where storytelling is an intimate, soulful expression. A reminder that, in the pursuit of leaving a legacy, the most enduring legacy is one's unwavering love for the craft.
Dillon Bentlage, Writer & Director of Watching Mr. Pearson
Connection & Access
A Statement From Co-Writer Simon Kienitz Kincade
Our personal connection to the story of Watching Mr. Pearson stems from two places. The first is our up-close experience caring for family members dealing with Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is both an extremely isolating condition and a burden carried by an entire community. Watching people we love slowly lose their mental faculties made us wonder what our core identities really consist of, and what version of ourselves will be remembered by the people we leave behind.
Of course, as film lovers as well as makers, we tend to run many of our experiences through the filter of cinema. In this instance, the themes of identity and legacy we were grappling with paired very well with questions we artists often ask ourselves — will the work we leave behind outlive our own relevance? Can our art protect us from our inevitable finitude? Exploring the loss of identity through the character of an aged movie star adds many layers to all of these questions. It also allows us to recreate and pay homage to some of our favorite film genres of the last century, which, to a group of cinema nerds, is very exciting indeed.
TESTIMONIALS
"It was a pleasure to have the Watching Mr. Pearson cast and crew at Vision Studios. We had great communication and support from the producers and they were extremely professional and fun to work with. We were so happy to be a part of the process of making such a beautiful and thoughtful film."
- Vision Studios
"As a Production Designer, it was inspiring and such a blast to build some of the sets for the Watching Mr. Pearson film. The film had such imagination and heart and it was a fun challenge to be able bring their amazing ideas to life. The producers, director, and crew were wonderful to work with and had a passion for their film that I think will definitely show in the finished product."
- Natasha Nicolaou, Unit B Production Designer
"Working on Watching Mr. Pearson was a great joy! I was amazed by the talent of the crew that was pitching together and how they managed to produce beautiful shots with minimal resources. Even though the budget was very small, the film does not show it. I truly think we made something special."
- Timo Aaldriks, VFX Supervisor
"I immediately fell in love with the beautiful script and then in love with the rest of cast, to be very quickly followed by the entire crew, who possessed such an earnest desire to bring the project to life. I connected with the character and story in a profoundly personal way and I could see that same feeling echoed in every person involved. It’s rare to work with such a dedicated and truehearted alchemy of people and that harmony of focus, drive, and skill made every minute spent truly rewarding."
- Hugo Armstrong, Actor
POST PRODUCTION
Storm Post Production is one of the leading post production companies in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Some of their most notable titles include the Oscar-winning film Another Round, Yorgos Lanthimos' The Lobster, Steve McQueen's documentary, The Occupied City, and Speak No Evil, which is being remade this year by James Watkins and will star James MacAvoy. We will be partnering with them throughout our post production process.
PRODUCTION COMPANIES
Since its inception in 2017, KT Pictures has released eight projects, ranging from feature films to web series. Their projects, Dilettantes, Drama Mama, Absent, Play It By Ear, Play Me, and CiCi's Sonata, have had success in major film festivals with over 40 official selections and winning a collective 20 awards. KT Pictures' goal is to work with fellow independent filmmakers to create high-quality, captivating stories.
Hedy (n): From the Greek word meaning "pleasing"
Taking the time to find the voices unheard, Hedy Film’s mission is to bring to screen authenticity that finds shelter in the simplicity. Since its launch just last year, Hedy Films has had the pleasure of showcasing their films in over 40 film festivals around the world, winning awards for titles such as Let Tomorrow Be and Earth Day. Hedy Films, prides itself on the traditions set before us; crafting concepts for showings, not just streaming.
GET IN TOUCH
To get involved and become part of our team, please contact any of the following people:
Dillon Bentlage, Writer & Director
- dillon@ktpictures.com
- (203) 650-5578
Brian Reilly, Producer
- brian@ktpictures.com
- (203) 520-7664
Samantha Rose Valletta, Producer
- sammyvalletta@gmail.com
- (774) 696-2917