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Now Available for Theatrical BookingTheatrical Slate, June 2017 |
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Dear Bookers:
Beginning this month, we will be sending you updates on our current theatrical slate.
For those of you who may have missed our blast yesterday about ALL THE RAGE, you can find it here.
To book one of the films below, or to request a screener link, please email Bryan Glick, Director of Theatrical Distribution.
To see our full theatrical slate, please visit our Collaborative Releasing website.
Release Schedule, Summer 2017
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June 16
Score
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June 30
The Reagan Show
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July 19
Romeo is Bleeding
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July 26
Women Who Kill
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July 26
I Dream in Another Language
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WATCH TRAILER
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Score: A Film Music DocumentaryUSA | 94 min
- Winner of 7 Awards
- 91% on Rotten Tomatoes
- NY Times Critics Pick
- Exhibition Formats: DCP, BluRay, Cineconductor
- now booking theatrically until the end of September
- Sold-out screenings in both NY and LA
- Held over for a 3rd week at Quad Cinema in NYC
- Held over for a 2nd week at Arclight Sherman Oaks in LA
- Expands through the end of August
What makes a score unforgettable? Taking a peek at how composers developed some of the most iconic scores in history, SCORE: A FILM MUSIC DOCUMENTARY follows the creative struggles of designing a modern soundtrack from scratch, featuring some of cinema’s most recognized names in film music. SCORE explores the power and influence of film scores in the modern world while revealing the evolution of sound and how composers assemble music that complements a picture to achieve powerful reactions from worldwide audiences. |
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WATCH TRAILER
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The Reagan ShowUSA | 75 min
- Backed by CNN Films, Sundance Institute, Cinereach, and Tribeca All Access
- Currently 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
- Exhibition Formats: DCP, BluRay
- Opens June 30 at Metrograph in NYC and Laemmle Playhouse 7 in Pasadena
THE REAGAN SHOW is an all-archival documentary about the original performer-president’s role of a lifetime. Teasing apart the spectacle at the heart of finger-on-the-button global diplomacy, the film follows Ronald Reagan's rivalry with charismatic Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, tracing how the Communicator-in-Chief uses his public relations chops to overcome Soviet mistrust, the objections of a skeptical press corps and the looming threat of WWIII. Chock full of wit and political irony, and told solely through 1980s network news and videotapes created by the Reagan administration itself, the film explores Reagan’s made-for-TV approach to politics as he faced down the United States’ greatest rival. |
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JULY RELEASES
- ROMEO IS BLEEDING
July 19
Over 20 Film Festival Awards
WATCH TRAILER
- WOMEN WHO KILL
July 26
Best Screenplay, U.S. Narrative Feature Film
- I DREAM IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE
July 26
Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic (Sundance)
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