‘Bookends’ Star and Writer Noam Ash on Authentic Queer and Jewish Casting and How ‘Heated Rivalry’ Could Help Sell the Film

Noam Ash's rise to fame as an actor and writer is deeply rooted in his personal experiences, including a tumultuous breakup with his then-boyfriend that ultimately led him to write "Bookends", a romantic comedy that premiered on February 9th at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

In an interview, Ash shared that he had just broken up with his boyfriend when he found out he was having an affair with their spin instructor. With nowhere else to go, Ash moved in with his grandparents, where he met his future co-star Charlie Barnett's character's love interest. "I lived with them for over a year," Ash revealed. "It was the best year, but honestly, I was so mortified and embarrassed by the whole thing."

Ash credits his manager for encouraging him to write about the experience. The resulting film follows Nate, an aspiring novelist who finds romance with his grandparents' doctor when he moves in with them after discovering his boyfriend's infidelity.

Authentic casting was crucial to Ash and director Mike Doyle, who deliberately chose actors of different ethnicities to reflect the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. "That was something Mike and I discussed a lot," Ash said. "We also wanted to show that Jews come in all different shades, shapes and sizes." Barnett's character is Jewish, despite Ash not being raised Jewish.

With an upswing in political attacks aimed at the queer community, Ash initially worried about the film's reception. However, the release of the hit series "Heated Rivalry" provided a silver lining. "I think they proved that in the absolute biggest way that you can have the steamiest, gayest, most homoerotic show probably ever made for television, and it could also have huge mainstream success," Ash said.

The film's premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival is just the beginning of what promises to be a groundbreaking career for Noam Ash.
 
🤩 I'm so down for more movies like "Bookends"! It's dope that Noam Ash used his personal struggles to create something so genuine and funny 🤣. I love how he and Mike Doyle prioritized authenticity in casting, it makes the film feel super relatable 🌈. Can't wait to see what's next for this talented actor 💥
 
🎥🌟 I'm so hyped for this new movie! The way Noam Ash turned his personal struggles into something beautiful and funny is truly inspiring. 💖 I love how he was encouraged by his manager to write about the experience, it's like a reminder that our flaws can be our strengths too 😊. And can we talk about the casting? It's amazing to see diversity reflected on screen 🌈💕 Charlie Barnett's character being Jewish despite Ash not being raised in that faith is so cool 🙏. I'm all for showcasing different shades and sizes of the LGBTQ+ community 💪🌈. This movie and the success of "Heated Rivalry" show us that queer representation matters 🎉!
 
🌟 I'm loving how honest Noam Ash is about using his personal experiences as fuel for his writing, it's so relatable and authentic 😂. The fact that he was willing to take that risk and share his story with the world is something we should all admire 💖. And can we talk about how amazing the casting is? The diversity in "Bookends" is truly inspiring and a testament to how representation matters 🌈. It's also refreshing to see a film that tackles tough topics like infidelity and identity with such humor and heart ❤️. With Ash's talent and Mike Doyle's direction, I'm definitely keeping an eye on what he does next 🎬💫
 
OMG 🤩 like I'm SO hyped for this new movie "Bookends" by Noam Ash!!! 😍 the fact that he drew inspiration from his own super messy breakup and living with his grandparents is EVERYTHING 🏠💕 it's so refreshing to see someone take their personal struggles and turn them into something beautiful on screen. And I love how they chose actors of different ethnicities to represent the LGBTQ+ community 🌈🎉 it's about time we saw more diversity in media! 📺 and can we talk about the timing of this movie's release? The whole "Heated Rivalry" series came out and now we've got another amazing show on our hands 🔥 I'm literally counting down the days until I can watch this movie!!!
 
I mean, can you believe Noam Ash had to crash with his grandparents after he got ditched by his boyfriend? Talk about grandma's basement problems 😂! On a more serious note, it's awesome that Ash used that crazy experience to create a romantic comedy that showcases diversity and representation in the film industry. The fact that they deliberately chose actors of different ethnicities is super important, especially with all the hate going around 🤷‍♀️. I'm rooting for Noam Ash and his future projects – he's got this! 🎥👏
 
omg i'm so hyped 4 noam ash!!! 🤩 he went thru some super ruff times, but turned it into somethin amazin! his story is like, super inspiring & relatable - who hasn't been thru a breakup and felt like their world's crumblin? 🌪️ anyway, i love that he didn't let the haters bring him down & created something so positive & celebratory. casting w/ diff ethnicities was def a great move & shows we're gettin closer to equality 💖 the show's reception is a good sign 4 what's 2 come - can't wait 2 see more from noam ash!!! 🎥👏
 
man i love how noam ash turned his super messy breakup into something beautiful 🌈📚 he literally went through hell and came out with this amazing film that's all about self-love and acceptance 💖 and the fact that they cast actors from different ethnicities to represent the diversity of the lgbtq+ community is just a huge win 🤩 it shows that everyone deserves love and respect, regardless of their background or identity ❤️
 
omg i'm loving noams story 🤩 he went through so much drama but came out with this amazing movie 💥 and im all about representation too, it's so cool that they got actors from different ethnicities to play the leads 🌎 and yaaas charlie barnett deserves some recognition for his role 🤗 can't wait to see what noam does next 🎬
 
i'm so glad to see more authentic representation on screen esp with the casting in bookends 🎥💕 it's about time we see diverse characters and stories being told, not just the "typical" straight-laced narrative. i think this is a huge step forward for the LGBTQ+ community and it's awesome that ash was inspired to write about his personal experiences 🙏 the fact that he faced criticism and uncertainty but still pushed through is truly admirable 💪
 
I gotta say, this guy Noam Ash is totally on fire 💥! I mean, coming from being all messed up after his breakup and stuff, he turns it into a hit film... that's next level 🤯. And yeah, giving more representation to the LGBTQ+ community is super important - we need more stories like this! 🌈🎬 Plus, I'm loving how he's not afraid to share his own struggles and have a good laugh about 'em 😂. The fact that he lived with his grandparents for over a year? Wild 🤪. And that he's got some major Hollywood connections now? Game on 🎮!
 
🤔 I think its kinda cool how Noam Ash used his personal experiences to write a rom-com about an guy who moves in with his grandparents after his boyfriend cheats on him 🏠💘. It's like he took something that could've been super embarrassing and turned it into a movie that promotes acceptance and diversity 🌈👫. The fact that the film has authentic casting is a major win, especially for the LGBTQ+ community 👍. And I love how Ash is not afraid to talk about his own struggles with anxiety and self-doubt 💪. Its gonna be interesting to see what Noam Ash's career looks like in the future 🎥💫
 
🎬 I'm surprised he didn't explore his own personal growth more in the movie 🤔. The casting was on point tho 👏, and it's awesome that he and Mike Doyle prioritized diversity 💖. But I do think the film could've benefited from a bit more nuance 😐. All in all, I'm stoked to see Noam Ash killing it as an actor and writer 🎭💪
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this new wave of authentic storytelling in Hollywood 🎬. With "Bookends", Noam Ash is bringing the realness - and I love that he's using his personal experiences as fuel for his writing 🔥. But what really got me thinking is how this film reflects the diversity we need to see more of in mainstream media 🤝. I mean, an openly gay actor from a Jewish background playing a character from a different ethnic group? That's some bold representation right there 👏.

It's also interesting to note that Ash's journey as an actor and writer is a microcosm of the struggles many marginalized communities face 💡. And let's be real, the fact that he found success with this film after a tumultuous breakup and personal scandal is like, the ultimate underdog story 🙌. It just goes to show that with hard work and determination (and a little bit of vulnerability), we can overcome even the toughest obstacles 🌈.

As for the queer community being targeted by politics as usual 🤖... well, let's just say Ash's film is proof that we're not going down without a fight 💪. The fact that it's received such an upswing in mainstream success and critical acclaim is a major win for representation and inclusivity 🏆. So here's to Noam Ash - may his career continue to be a beacon of hope and authenticity in the entertainment industry 🌟!
 
I'm like, super stoked that "Bookends" premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival 🎥! But honestly, I'm also kinda worried about how it's gonna do in terms of representation... I mean, have we really seen enough diverse casts on TV and film yet? 🤔 Don't get me wrong, I love that they chose actors from different ethnicities for the film, but what about behind-the-scenes? Are there more queer women or men working on this movie? 📚

And can we talk about how weird it is that Noam Ash's personal experience was used as a plot point in his own film? Like, I get that it inspired him to write it and all, but doesn't that feel like a bit much? 🤷‍♂️ At the same time, I'm all about representation and authenticity, so maybe that's just me being crazy today? 😅
 
🤗 I love how Noam Ash used his personal struggles to create something so beautiful and authentic! Writing about hard times can be super tough, but it sounds like it really paid off in the end. The way he's using his platform to showcase diverse casting and representations of the LGBTQ+ community is 💖
 
🤔 so like ash wrote this movie about himself and his ex bf cheating with their spin instructor, but then he found a new place to live with his grandparents and met new people? 🏠💕 i dont get why he didnt just talk about the whole cheating thing in the beginning tho? like, be honest and say "hey i got cheated on" instead of writing an entire movie about it... 🤷‍♀️ also how did ash's manager convince him to write about something so personal? is that normal for actors to do? 💬
 
omg u guys noam ash is literally my ultimate crush 🤩 i've been watching his interviews and he's so charming & down-to-earth lol i love how he wrote "Bookends" about his personal experience with heartbreak & it turned out to be a romantic comedy what a twist! 😂 i'm also super impressed by the casting decisions for the film, like having actors of different ethnicities to represent the LGBTQ+ community is everything 🌈👏
 
I'm totally obsessed with Noam Ash's latest project Bookends 📚💖. It's so inspiring that he was able to turn his personal heartbreak into something beautiful and funny. The fact that he wrote about it with such honesty and vulnerability is really admirable 💪.

And can we talk about the casting? I love how they chose actors of different ethnicities to represent the LGBTQ+ community. It's like, totally refreshing to see diversity in a film 🌈. Ash's comment about Jews being all shapes and sizes is so true 🤣. We don't have to conform to traditional stereotypes.

I'm also excited that the release of Heated Rivalry helped boost Bookends' profile. It's amazing how a hit series can give an indie film some much-needed validation 🎉. Ash's passion project might just become the next big thing! Fingers crossed, right? 😃
 
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