The title alone was enough to convince Aubrey Plaza to appear in “My Old Ass,” an offbeat coming-of-age story that was warmly received during its premiere Saturday night at the Sundance Film Festival.
“It all just made sense to me,” Plaza told the sold-out crowd at the Eccles Theater in Park City, Utah. “‘My Old Ass,’ I was like, ‘Oh man.'”
And when Plaza spent time with Megan Park, the film’s writer and director, and discovered her affinity for unusual means of transportation, Aubrey knew she had signed on to the perfect project. Park was sporting a life vest during their first Zoom meeting, a sign of her love of all things nautical.
Related Stories
VIP+Packed Holiday Box Office Speaks to Misguided Scheduling Strategies
'Coraline' Creators Celebrate Its Halloween Re-Release After 15 Years: 'It Has Its Place in Culture'
“Megan is the only director I’ve ever worked with who Jet Skis to work,” Plaza said. Park also picked up Plaza in a paddle boat for their initial meeting. “She paddled over me,” Plaza recalled. “And I sat there for a while just staring at her, inching along. I was like, ‘What the? What have I got myself into?’ And [then] I felt like, ‘This is right.'”
Popular on Variety
In “My Old Ass,” Plaza shows up as the middle-age version of her college-bound self (Maisy Stella of the ABC drama “Nashville”). Their past and present meet-up is facilitated by a mushroom trip. It’s not the only moment where hallucinogens play an important role in the story. At a later moment, Stella’s character Elliott has another drug-fueled evening in which she imagines she’s on stage as Justin Bieber singing “One Less Lonely Girl” to an adoring crowd of tweens. Using that track in the film meant needing “the Biebs” to sign off.
“Once he gave us the go-ahead, we were thrilled,” Park said. “We leaned into it even more. Everybody was so game to play and have fun.”
Stella gushed, “Guys, Justin Bieber watched that. Justin Bieber was so ill.”
The audience seemed to be on board with the tale Park spins in “My Old Ass.” The nostalgic story, about time’s implacable progress and the universal desire to hold on to people and places in our lives before they slip away, drew laughs at well-honed jokes. Some audibly choked up at some of the more tender moments.
“I kept thinking about this idea: there was a time when you did something like play pretend with your friends, and then you just never did it again,” Park said. “That made me really emotional. I also wanted to immerse myself in a joyful film and something that made people feel nostalgic for an easier, simpler time in life. Because life can be hard and shitty sometimes. I wanted to have an escape.”
(Pictured: Aubrey Plaza, Megan Park and Maddie Ziegler at the “My Old Ass” premiere)
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety
‘SNL’ Star Michael Che Drinks on Air After Trump Victory, Shouts Out R. Kelly: ‘If White People Can Elect Their Felon, I Can Dance to Mine’
Generative AI in TV: VIP+ at Mipcom Cannes Recap
Bill Burr Jokes That Women Running Against Trump Should Ditch the Pantsuit and ‘Whore It Up a Little’ in Fiery ‘SNL’ Monologue
Amy Adams Declined to Sing a ‘Very Dirty’ Song on ‘SNL’ in Order to Protect ‘Enchanted’ Fans; She Told the Lonely Island: ‘It Will Be Scarring For Them’
Why YouTube Spending Signals a Changing Content Market
In ‘SNL’ Promo, Host Bill Burr Reveals ‘Who Actually Killed Epstein’ and Jokes He ‘Voted for Everybody’ in the Election
Most Popular
‘The Substance’ Director Coralie Fargeat Pulls Film From Camerimage Following Festival Head’s Comments About Women
‘SNL’ Roasts Elon Musk for Saying Trump Task Force Workers Will Get No Pay: ‘You Can’t Be Surprised the White African Guy’s First Idea Is Slavery…
‘Cobra Kai’ Bosses on Killing Off [SPOILER] in Season 6 Part 2, What’s Next for Kreese and the Show’s Endgame
Donald Trump and Joe Biden Bond Over Hating Being President on ‘SNL’ as Alec Baldwin Debuts as RFK Jr.: ‘I Got a Dead Dolphin in My Car…
The Lonely Island Teams With Charli XCX for New Song ‘Here I Go,’ About Suburban Couples Who Love to Call the Cops
Warner Bros. Discovery, NBA Settle Legal Fight Over TV Rights
Oscars Predictions 2025: A Post-Election Race in Pursuit of Happiness
Mattel’s ‘Wicked’ Movie Dolls Mistakenly List Porn Site on Packaging
Barney Actor Says ‘I Laughed’ When the Ku Klux Klan ‘Banned Their Kids From Ever Watching Barney Again’ Because of His Casting
Mike Tyson Says He ‘Almost Died’ Ahead of Jake Paul Fight: ‘Lost Half My Blood and 25 Lbs in Hospital’
Must Read
- Music
Grammy Nominations 2025: Beyonce Leads With 11 Nods
- Film
Mattel’s ‘Wicked’ Movie Dolls Mistakenly List Porn Site on Packaging
- Film
With ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point,’ Director Tyler Taormina Makes an Instant Holiday Classic
- TV
How ‘Office Ladies’ Transformed From a BFF Hang for Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey to One of the Biggest Podcasts in the World
Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXOAjp%2BgpaVfo7K4v46arJuqla56sbjAs5hmpZWcrq95z5qppGWaqsC1tc1mmaKdkpq%2FbrnYZqalnF2WwLR5kGtqbnBoZYN4fo4%3D