CINCINNATI — Father-and-son duo Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez will take part in a dialogue in the course of the Over-the-Rhine Worldwide Movie Competition, Movie Cincinnati introduced.
The 2 actors plan to debate their work, in addition to their household life and roots in Ohio in the course of the “fireplace chat” Friday, July 7. Estevez truly got here to Cincinnati for a screening of his film “The Manner” in 2012. Since then, he is made the Queen Metropolis residence.
“I stayed right here with my son for 3 days, and I began to fall in love with Cincinnati. And that was kind of the start of my subsequent pilgrimage,” Estevez mentioned concerning the metropolis one month in the past. “And I’ve since change into a resident — that is my adopted metropolis.”
Sheen, however, lived not too far-off. Born Ramon Antonio Gerardo Estevez, Sheen grew up in Dayton. He later moved to New York Metropolis, the place he started working as an actor.
“I’m elated that I’m lastly in a position to get my mother and pop again to Cincinnati in any case these years. The final time I used to be in a position to get Martin to the town was on our nationwide press tour for our movie, ‘The Manner,'” Estevez mentioned in a press launch.
The dialogue shall be moderated by Movie Cincinnati’s Kristen Schlotman and OTRIFF program director TT Stern-Enzi.
“We’re thrilled to host a night with these icons, it’s been a dream of ours for over a decade,” Schlotman mentioned. “We’re additionally proud to proceed our collaboration with the Over-The-Rhine Worldwide Movie Competition which allows us to carry these thrilling alternatives for each movie and inclusion to our neighborhood.”
The occasion follows OTR Movie Competition’s “pay what you’ll be able to” rule, so whereas tickets are required friends will pay what they deem match. For extra info, click on right here.
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