Damien Chazelle’s Oscar Winner ‘Whiplash’ Set For 10th Anniversary Re-Release In September

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Whiplash, the Oscar-winning psychological drama marking the breakout project of writer-director Damien Chazelle, is coming back to theaters nationwide in celebration of its 10th anniversary, Sony Pictures Classics announced today.

The film, starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons, which brought the latter his first Oscar for Supporting Actor, will be reissued with a new 4K DCP on September 20, following a special anniversary screening at the Toronto Film Festival on September 9.

Inspired by Chazelle’s 2013 short of the same name, Whiplash follows Andrew Neyman (Teller), an ambitious young jazz drummer, single-minded in his pursuit to rise to the top of his elite east coast music conservatory. Terence Fletcher (Simmons), an instructor known equally for his teaching talents and his terrifying methods, discovers Andrew and transfers him into his band. But Andrew’s passion to achieve perfection soon spirals into obsession, as his ruthless teacher continues to push him to the brink of both his ability and his sanity.

After premiering in 2014 as the opening night film at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize for drama and the Audience Award, Whiplash broke out as one of the most-discussed films of its year, scoring five Academy Award nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Chazelle and Best Picture, with additional wins for Film Editing and Sound Mixing.

Now regarded as one of the best movies of the 2010s, the pic earlier this year was voted the top Sundance film of all time in a survey of over 500 filmmakers, critics, and industry professionals, conducted by the Sundance Institute for the festival’s 40th anniversary.

Hailing from Blumhouse, Right of Way Films, and Bold Films, Whiplash was produced by Jason Blum, Helen Estabrook, Michel Litvak and David Lancaster. Exec producers included Jason Reitman, Gary Michael Walters, and Couper Samuelson and Jeanette Volturno of Blumhouse.

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