Exclusive The Life of Peter Gottlieb Trailer Sets Release Date for Rom-Com Thriller Movie


ComingSoon can exclusively debut the trailer for The Life of Peter Gottlieb.

The Life of Peter Gottlieb is a new rom-com thriller movie from Freestyle Digital Media. Co-written and directed by Samuel Centrella, the movie will be released this coming September.

Check out the exclusive The Life of Peter Gottlieb trailer and poster below (watch more trailers and clips):

What is the release date for The Life of Peter Gottlieb?

The movie will be released on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms on September 24, 2024. It will also be released on DVD the same day.

“The Life of Peter Gottlieb tells the story of a community college professor who, fresh off a bitter divorce and on the brink of self-destruction, falls for his student, Sabrina Carbonowitz,” the synopsis for the movie reads. “As their strange friendship blossoms, a string of missing college students haunts the town and the local police force. When Sabrina goes missing, two hard-boiled detectives make Peter public enemy number one, and all hell breaks loose. The Life of Peter Gottlieb tells a wild tale filled with loss, redemption, a few laughs, and a whole lotta heart.”

The cast includes Reuben Barsky as Peter Gottlieb, Erica Pappas as Sabrina Carbonowitz, Centrella as Detective Dan Murphy, Giorgio Panetta as Detective Nicodemo Reno, Greer Barnes as Lieutenant Harvey Mac, William Apps as Lenny Carbonowitz, Tommy Buck as Jasper Knox, Tonya Pinkins as Dean Fedleman, Michael Ford as Billy Kaiden, Victoria Ratermanis as Charlotte, and Caitlin Hammond as Mallory Stein-Byrne.

Centrella co-wrote the script with Barsky and Panetta. The three of them also produce the film alongside Mike Marsdale, Sam Loshiavo, and Joe Duva.

“The Life of Peter Gottlieb is a ‘broken love story’ between two lost souls who find each other in a dark world, and we wanted to combine our love for film, for romance, for danger, for a great soundtrack, and comedy to tell a gritty fairytale,” Centrella said in a statement. “In the fictional town of Chittenwa we explore power dynamics, addiction and intimacy. This is everything we wanted to see in a movie.”