Alex Wolff and Halle Bailey star in fraternity drama “The Line”, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
In the film, Alex Wolff stars as Tom, a scholarship student desperate to break free from his working-class background who is charmed by the prestigious KNA fraternity’s promises of high social status and alumni connections that open doors. But upon beginning a romance with Annabelle (Halle Bailey), a classmate outside of his social circle, and the manipulative schemes of his fraternity president (Lewis Pullman) unfolding during the hazing of new members, Tom finds himself ensnared in a perilous game of ambition and loyalty.
Also starring in the film are Lewis Pullman, Austin Abrams, Angus Cloud, Bo Mitchell, Cheri Oteri, Scoot McNairy, Denise Richards, John Malkovich.
“The Line” is directed by Ethan Berger, a writer and producer on the 8-part mini-series “More Than an Athlete” for ESPN, which chronicled the rise of LeBron James, Mav Carter, Rich Paul, and Randy Mims. His debut narrative The Line, which he wrote and directed, premiered at Tribeca Festival in the summer of 2023.
The film opens in select theaters on October 18th, and expands on October 23rd.