A trailer for Suicide, the new digitally restored version of the 2004 black comedy movie that features Pablo Schreiber in his first major role in Halo.
“Kaz dreams of leaving his insular Polish immigrant community in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to pursue a brighter future in California with the love of his life, Eva,” reads the film’s official synopsis. “But his scheme to score some fast cash gets him in trouble with the local Russian mob boss, who threatens to kill his father if he can’t come up with the money to pay him back. With no other alternatives, Kaz hatches a novel plan to sell tickets to his own suicide in an attempt to save his father’s life; he’s surprised to find both the mobster and the neighborhood extremely supportive of the plan, not to mention his father. But even if he can sell the tickets, will he really go through with it? By the time this dark comedy reaches its surprising conclusion, Kaz learns that sometimes embracing death is the only way to a better life.”
When is the Invitation to a Suicide Release Date?
Beginning on December 13, 2024, Lightyear Entertainment will make the repaired version of Invitation to a Suicide available on North American digital platforms in honour of its 20th anniversary. John Zorn composed the music for the crime thriller comedy, which was written and directed by Loren David Marsh. Matthew Rauch, David Margulies, and Kate Moennig were also featured. Producer Loren Marsh and cinematographer Chris Norr were also part of the creative team.
Schreiber’s most well-known television appearances are those on Orange Is the New Black, American Gods, Law & Order: Special Victim Unit, and The Wire. In addition to his roles in Skyscraper, Den of Thieves, and Lorelei, he most recently starred in Halo.