In the new period film LITTLE BOY (now playing in theaters nationwide) Michael Rapaport and Jakob Salvati play a father and his son separated by World War II.

During a recent press day in LA I sat down with both actors to talk about the themes and messages explored in this story, the talented cast assembled, and much more.

The movie, directed by Alejandro Monteverde, also stars Emily Watson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, David Henrie, Ben Chaplin, Eduardo Verástegui, Ted Levine, Ali Landry, Abraham Benrubi, Kevin James and Tom Wilkinson.

LITTLE BOY is now playing in theaters nationwide.

Editing credit: NY-based videographer & editor Carlos Otero.

LITTLE BOY is a powerful and moving film about a little boy who is willing to do whatever it takes to bring his dad home from World War II alive. The heartwarming story will capture your heart and lift your spirits as it reveals the indescribable love a little boy has for his father and the love a father has for his son. Set in the 1940s, LITTLE BOY is an instant cinematic classic that captures the wonder of life through the eyes of a 7- year-old little boy. Written and directed by Smithsonian Institute Award winning director Alejandro Monteverde, LITTLE BOY highlights themes of faith, hope and love in the face of adversity.