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  1. Len and Company is a 2015 American independent comedy-drama film, written and directed by Tim Godsall and Katie Knight. The film stars Rhys Ifans, Juno Temple, Jack Kilmer, Keir Gilchrist, and Kathryn Hahn. The film had its world premiere on June 20, 2015, at the Edinburgh Film Festival.

  2. Jun 10, 2016 · With Rhys Ifans, Juno Temple, Jack Kilmer, Keir Gilchrist. A successful music producer quits the industry and exiles himself in upstate New York, but the solitude he seeks is shattered when his estranged son and the pop star he's created come looking for answers.

    • (637)
    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Tim Godsall
    • 2016-06-10
  3. Len and Company. Watch on. Rent on iTunes. Rent on amazon. Rent on YouTube. Rent on Microsoft. Rent on Vudu. Rent on Google Play. “ If you’re going to make a movie about a onetime rock star, the man to cast is the Welsh actor Rhys Ifans. … [Len and Company] savors observational subtleties, especially in Mr. Ifans’s assured performance.”

  4. May 24, 2016 · Len and Company - Official Trailer I HD I IFC Films. Opening in theaters and VOD June 10th Directed by: Tim Godsall Starring: Rhys Ifans, Juno Temple, Jack Kilmer, Keir Gilchrist, & Kathryn...

    • 3 min
    • 20.5K
    • IFC Films
  5. Jun 10, 2016 · Following a very public meltdown, Len (Rhys Ifans), a punk rocker-turned-in-demand pop producer, retreats to his country home for some time away from the pressures of the business. His solitude is interrupted, however, when he receives a visit from some surprise guests—his estranged son (Jack Kilmer) and pop star protégé (Juno Temple)—who ...

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    • Tim Godsall
    • Unrated
  6. Rhys Ifans goes to eleven as a rock star staring down a personal crisis in this smart, acerbic comedy. He plays Len, a punk rocker-turned-in-demand pop producer, who, following a very public meltdown, retreats to his country home for some time away from the pressures of the business.

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  8. Len and Company is a lean and mean cinematic machine. A gem of a genuinely funny, quirky and heart-warming film you don't want to end. I saw an early morning screening at TIFF to a pleased crowd and with writer-director and the two lead actors.