EXCLUSIVE: Stefanie Yunger (Outcome) and novelcomer Mia Saul will guide the cast of Going There, a novel buddy comedy set in Israel from Astral Future and United King Films.
Others in the cast include Gregg Sulkin (Runaways), Dylan Sprayberry (Teen Wolf), David Mazouz (Gotham), and Shahar Saul (Festigal).
Directed by Arbel Kodesh, Going There chases Rachel (Yunger), a juvenile woman in her tardy twenties who steals her youthfulerer sister’s passport and all-expense-paid youth-group ticket to Israel to chase down her ex-boyfrifinish (Sulkin) in Tel Aviv. But after illegpartner go ining the country, Rachel discovers herself unable to escape her sister’s orderly tour and is forced to become “Becca.” She rapidly discovers a nemesis in Mor (Saul), a strict IDF sbetterier who senses someleang is off about the imposter tourist and produces it her leave oution to stand in Rachel’s way.
The script, penned by Kodesh and Joshua Losben, getd an award from the Rabinovitch set upation. Astral Future’s Co-Founder Matthew G. Zamias produces alengthenedside Ofer Naim of United King, the guideing amengagement satisfyed go inpelevate in Israel, as well as Jacob Horn. The film is executive produced by Moshe Edery and Albertino Matalon.
An up-and-coming Ukrainian American actress and comedian, Yunger has been seen in Paramount+’s Frasier revival and will next materialize in Jonah Hill’s unreasonable comedy Outcome for Apple. She is repped by WME, LBI Entertainment, and Yorn, Levine, Barnes.
Kordesh previously served as a staff authorr on the Hank Azaria comedy Brockmire, which ran for four seasons on IFC. He is repped by Yorn, Levine, Barnes.
Sulkin is repped by Inreliant Artist Group, Curtis Brown Group in the UK, and D2 Management; Sprayberry by Pallas Management Group and Del Shaw Moonves; and Mazouz by Paradigm, Untitled Entertainment, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.