Carousel romantic drama premieres at Sundance Film Festival

The romantic drama Carousel, directed by Rachel Lambert, world premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, starring Chris Pine and Jenny Slate in lead roles. The film explores themes of lost and rediscovered love in a Cleveland suburb, focusing on a divorced doctor's reunion with his past flame. Critics praise its adult-oriented storytelling and strong performances amid Hollywood's shift away from such narratives.

Rachel Lambert's Carousel marks a return to her roots in a Cleveland suburb, drawing from personal locations like her high school and old haunts. The story centers on Noah, a divorced doctor and father played by Chris Pine, whose settled life is disrupted by the return of Rebecca, his past love portrayed by Jenny Slate. Rebecca, now Maya's debate coach—where Maya is Noah's daughter, played by Abby Ryder Fortson—reignites unfinished emotions, complicating their reconnection amid family ties and past baggage. As the review notes, 'this is the kind of love story for adults that Hollywood used to make with abandon but now feels like an endangered species.' The narrative delves into second chances, the tentativeness of the present, and the costs of revisiting the past, questioning Thomas Wolfe's idea that 'you can’t go home again.' Lambert's direction avoids easy answers or Hallmark sentiment, presenting two grownups weighing the risks of renewal. Pine, also a producer, delivers a reflective performance as Noah, comfortable with his life, dog, and fatherhood. Slate proves appealing as Rebecca, ensuring the crucial chemistry holds, while Fortson shines as the daughter caught in the reunion's awkwardness. Supporting roles by veterans like Sam Waterston, Katey Sagal, Jessica Harper, and Jeffrey DeMunn add depth in brief appearances. Produced by Alex Saks, David Lipper, Robert A. Daly Jr., Ian Gotler, and Pine, the film runs 1 hour 45 minutes and is represented by WME for sales. Premiering on January 23, 2026, at Sundance, Carousel highlights Lambert's personal touch in a brooding yet lovely romance.

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