At Midnight (2023 film)
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- Jonah Feingold
- Maria Hinojos
- Giovanni M. Porta
- Giovanni M. Porta
- Diego Boneta
- Diego Boneta
- Eréndira Núñez Larios
- David Bernon
- Josh Glick
- Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
- Fred Berger
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| Directed by | Jonah Feingold |
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| Cinematography | Chuy Chávez |
| Edited by | Veronica Rutledge |
| Music by | Grant Fonda |
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| Distributed by | Paramount+ |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Languages | English Spanish |
At Midnight is 2023 Mexican-American romantic comedy film directed by Jonah Feingold from a script he co-wrote with Maria Hinojos and Giovanni M. Porta. The film stars Monica Barbaro and Diego Boneta, who also produced. The film was released on Paramount+ on February 10, 2023.
Sophie Wilder is in Mexico City filming Super Society 3 and hopes to get her own spin-off. While shooting, she catches her boyfriend and co-star, Adam, cheating on her with a crew member. As Sophie struggles to figure out how she can move forward, she meets Alejandro, a junior manager at a hotel used for the production. A deep friendship develops between Sophie and Alejandro as they try to figure out how things can develop in their limited time together.
Cast
- Diego Boneta as Alejandro
- Monica Barbaro as Sophie Wilder
- Anders Holm as Adam
- Whitney Cummings
- Catherine Cohen
- Casey Thomas Brown
- Maya Zapata
- Fernando Carsa
- Dazelle Yvette as Deborah Jackson IMDB
- Ricardo Esquerra
- Matt Ramos as a fan critic for Super Society
Production
At Midnight was first written by Giovanni M. Porta with Diego Boneta.[1] Jonah Feingold later signed on to direct and helped write a second draft with Maria Hinojos.[2] Most of the film's starring cast was announced February 2022 as it began shooting in Mexico in February 2022.[3]
The film was written with a desire to showcase the beauty of Mexico that is often overshadowed by its frequent portrayal as a desert. The goal was to have Mexico City feel like another character in the film akin to portrayals of Paris or New York.[4] Director Jonah Feingold credited his Mexican production crew, Diego Boneta, and cinematographer Chuy Chávez with helping him capture the aesthetic of the city.[1]
Release
At Midnight was released simultaneously to regions around the world on February 10, 2023, for streaming on Paramount+.[5]