Catherine Cohen (left) and Heléne Yorke Adela Loconte/Variety/Getty Images; Arturo Holmes/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment A new comedy feature is set to explore the foibles of the wellness space. Catherine Cohen and Heléne Yorke will star in director Jeremy Redleaf's indie film Transcendent, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned. Principal photography recently wrapped on the comedy project. Leading the supporting cast are Rebecca Henderson (The Acolyte) and Ben Sinclair (High Maintenance). Additionally, the cast includes Alex Moffat (SNL), Chris Gethard (The Chris Gethard Show), Alysia Reiner (Orange Is the New Black), Dave Alan Basche (United 93), Gus Birney (Black Rabbit), Maddie Corman (Accidentally Brave), Jordan Carlos (First Wives Club), Glo Talvarez (The Chair Company), Mark Gessner (NCIS: Hawaii) and Catherine Curtin (Stranger Things). Related Stories Movies Armie Hammer Saddles Up for His Film Return With 'Frontier Crucible' Trailer Lifestyle What Do Sydney Sweeney and 'SNL' Alumni Have in Common? They Train Their Abs at Solidcore Transcendent centers on Cohen and Yorke as a pair of wellness experts who actually need to get well. Following a bad experience at an ayahuasca ceremony, they find a different treatment option in upstate New York, where they encounter a string of colorful characters, including their exes (Henderson and Sinclair). Redleaf, the filmmaker behind 3rd Street Blackout and the Streamy Award-winning Odd Jobs, directed Transcendent from his own script. He and Matthew Ballen are credited for the story. Redleaf and Joshua Elias Palmer serve as producers, while Cohen, Ballen, Branton Choi, Colton Brown and Ryan Cunningham executive produce. "Transcendent is about seeking inner peace while everything falls apart," Redleaf says. "Nobody has it all figured out. The only way through this painful and beautiful experience of being alive right now is with each other." Cohen is a comedian, actress and musician known for her Netflix special, The Twist ...? She's Gorgeous, based on the show that won her best newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. Her acting credits include such series as Netflix's Sirens and Hulu's Only Murders in the Building, along with the recent features Sentimental Value and The Running Man. Cohen is represented by CAA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Patty Felker at Felk Toczek. Yorke starred on the HBO Max series The Other Two and has also appeared on such series as Showtime's Masters of Sex, Epix's Graves and CW's Katy Keene. Her forthcoming feature work includes Carousel, alongside Jenny Slate and Chris Pine, and the biopic Hershey. Yorke is repped by UTA, Regarding Entertainment and Jackoway Austen. Redleaf is repped by CESD. Henderson is repped by Paradigm and Framework. Sinclair is repped by UTA. Moffat is repped by Gersh and Mosaic. Gethard is repped by IAG, AGI and Shrek Rose. Reiner is repped by Paradigm, Fusion and Shrek Rose. Basche is repped by Industry Entertainment. Birney is repped by CESD and Sullivan Talent Group. Corman is repped by CESD. Carlos is repped by CAA and Artists First. Tavarez is repped by Paradigm. Gessner is repped by Innovative. Curtin is repped by Artists & Representatives. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up The Office 'Stromberg': The Staying Power of Ricky Gervais' German Doppelgänger Warner Bros. Edward Burns Reveals Why It Took 30 Years to Make a Sequel to Sundance Hit 'The Brothers McMullen' This Is Spinal Tap Why Spoof Movies Are Getting the Last Laugh SXSW Boots Riley's 'I Love Boosters' to Open SXSW Fest Vancouver 'Akashi' Director Talks Breaking Through Canadian Film's Language Barrier: "That Is My Identity" The Chronology of Water Kristen Stewart, Candidly: On Her Directorial Debut, the Making of 'Twilight' and What's Next The Office 'Stromberg': The Staying Power of Ricky Gervais' German Doppelgänger Warner Bros. Edward Burns Reveals Why It Took 30 Years to Make a Sequel to Sundance Hit 'The Brothers McMullen' This Is Spinal Tap Why Spoof Movies Are Getting the Last Laugh SXSW Boots Riley's 'I Love Boosters' to Open SXSW Fest Vancouver 'Akashi' Director Talks Breaking Through Canadian Film's Language Barrier: "That Is My Identity" The Chronology of Water Kristen Stewart, Candidly: On Her Directorial Debut, the Making of 'Twilight' and What's Next