I just returned from nearly a week long trip to Sundance where we debuted a wonderful new film called ADAM with Hugh Dancy, Rose Byrne, Amy Irving, Frankie Faison and myself in a film written and directed by my friend Max Mayer and produced by another dear friend Leslie Urdang.

Adam
I had high hopes for this little movie after seeing it last month. It’s an exciting thing when a wonderful script becomes a wonderful movie and especially exciting when it has a chance to find an audience. Fox Searchlight, the best in the Indie business with films like THE WRESTLER, SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, JUNO, SIDEWAYS and others has picked up worldwide rights to ADAM and will distribute it theatrically in 2009. In what seems to be a continuing theme of revisiting places and people. At dinner during the festival, I had the great, good fortune to be seated near some of my film family from over the years: Claire Danes and Rose Byrne have been my daughters, Jon Tenney, a cousin. The beautiful and talented Erica Alexander whom I’ve known since she was a beautiful and talented little girl. Charlyane Woodard, an extraordinary solo theatre artist, and I made our Broadway debut together in HAIR. If I go on anymore, it’ll sound odd. Suffice to say, it was a small world in Sundance.
Speaking of film family: also at Sundance was a special 20th anniversary screening of “sex, lies & videotape” which Andie McDowell, Laura San Giacomo, Steven Soderbergh and myself attended. Everybody looked great and the movie really held up with time – although tame in comparison to what is available to all on the net.
After seeing the movie again for the first time in 20 years I realize better than ever why so many people thought I was such an asshole – it was a great part to play. After the film was released, my wife and I were having dinner in LA right next to Sean Penn who graciously congratulated me on my performance and said “I wanted to meet the only other guy in Hollywood hated more than me.” I was in good company.



I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just saw “Adam” here in Queens “where people go to die”!!! Wonderful film with excellent performances all around. Thought you did a splendid job Peter and also nice to see your daughter in the California scene!
Fred Maller
Queens, New York.
hi, I my husband and I have a non-profit organization for people with disabilities and we are restructuring it to add a component for young adults with asperger’s syndrome in miami,fl. My son is 12 years old and has asperger’s syndrome. I would like to show the movie ADAM to a group of people in miami so that they can become educated on asperger’s syndrome. It would not be for a fund raiser but for information and to begin a diaglogue on the subject. I have been trying to find out when the movie will be released on DVD and I can not find out any information. Would you know when it is going to be released or who I can contact? Any information you have would be greatly appreciated.
thank you!
Hi, Debbie!
You should be able to sign up for an alert when the DVD is available on Amazon.com here – http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0021L8UQC
Good luck!
Anna (Webmistress)