PARK CITY, Utah (AP) โ Carol Kane really wanted to work with Jason Schwartzman, but the opportunity would require her to step a little outside of her comfort zone.
Filmmaker Nathan Silver came to her with an idea for โBetween the Temples,โ about a widow and a widower who become friends one winter. Her character, Carla, is a retired music teacher who wants to get her bat mitzvah. Schwartzmanโs Ben is her former student, and currently a cantor, who agrees to help (reluctantly at first). Silver and his co-writer C. Mason Wells didnโt have a script, not in any traditional sense. It was something in between a script and a treatment, a novella of sorts with some written lines and lots of opportunity for creativity and character development.
โThe idea sounded pretty fascinating,โ Kane, 71, said in a recent phone interview. โBut I was a little trepidatious about working in a way that I never had before.โ

She was willing to take the leap with her collaborators, however. It helped that she felt like she knew Carla in a way.
โThe story of Carla is somewhat similar to my momโs story. She moved to France and started an entirely new life at 55. She just changed her life,โ said Kane, with her 97-year-old mother nearby. โI think that there are a lot of very brave women out there sort of trying to reinvent themselves at a certain age when certain responsibilities have freed them to make that choice.โ
The film premiered this week at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, where it is seeking distribution. And working with Schwartzman on the complex, loving relationship between Carla and Ben was as good as she hoped.
โIt was like having a great dancing partner,โ Kane said. โHeโs just a great actor and heโs a great human being. I certainly hope that we will get to do this again sooner rather than later.โ

Kane considers herself extremely lucky for all the great filmmakers sheโs gotten to work with over the years. Her first film, โCarnal Knowledge,โ was with Mike Nichols after all. Sheโd go on to work with Hal Ashby (โThe Last Detailโ), Joan Micklin Silver (โHester Street,โ for which Kane got an Oscar nomination), Sidney Lumet (โDog Day Afternoonโ), Woody Allen (โAnnie Hallโ), Elaine May (โIshtarโ) and Rob Reiner (โThe Princess Brideโ), and act in the much-loved series โTaxi.โ
More recently sheโs gained new fans through โThe Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidtโ and her current series โStar Trek: Strange New Worlds.โ But thereโs at least one dream collaborator on her list that she hasnโt gotten to work with yet.
โI hope to one day get a chance to work with Marty Scorsese,โ Kane said. โThatโs been my lifelong dream.โ
Recently Kane was watching an interview with Emma Stone on โCBS Sunday Morning.โ She was a big fan of Stoneโs Oscar-nominated performance in โPoor Thingsโ and was interested in what she had to say.

โSheโs a genius in that movie. Sheโs just brilliant,โ Kane said. โAnd (in the interview) she goes on and on about how every time she gets a new part, she feels she wonโt be able to execute it, that she wonโt be able to do it and that fear just reverberates on a constant basis. I have to say, thatโs how I feel.โ
Kane continued: โFor me, at my age, it was kind of jarring, but also kind of moving to hear someone whoโs as young and beautiful and as big a movie star as Emma Stone is having the exact same feelings I have.โ
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