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Every week, I get several press releases, screening invitations and other notifications from a handful of studio contacts. While I won’t be sharing any information regarding my screening invites, some of the press releases might be of interest to my readers, so I thought I’d start sharing them in toto with all of you. These could include new image galleries for various films or important updates to upcoming releases from various smaller studios and art house production companies.


Image Gallery: The Playroom

The Playroom Gallery

Image Gallery: The Raven

The Raven Gallery

Press Release: Jameson Empire Awards Announced

Amateur film-makers from across the globeset to hit the big time at the 2012 Jameson Empire Awards

– Jameson Empire Done in 60 Seconds finalists announced by Chris Oโ€™Dowd & film industry experts –

23 March 2012 โ€“ After months of frantic filming, editing and producing, five budding film-makers from the UK, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria and Chile will be taking to the glittering red carpet alongside the biggest names in the film industry this weekend, thanks to Jameson Irish Whiskey and Empire magazine.

Tonightโ€™s Global Final of the annual amateur film-making competition โ€“ held at the London Film Museum โ€“ saw 29 shortlisted contestants battle it out, with Philip Askins from the UK (Hergeโ€™s Raiders of the Lost Ark), Andrew Norton from Ireland (District 9), Indira Suleimenova from Kazakhstan (Black Swan), Rosen Lliev from Bulgaria (Edward Scissorhands) and Gonzalo Ruiz and Joaquin Vergara from Chile (Spiderman) announced as finalists in the Jameson Empire Done in 60 Seconds competition, where they will now go on to compete for the top prize โ€“ to be crowned the Jameson Empire Done in 60 Seconds champion at Sunday nightโ€™s star-studded Jameson Empire Awards.

This yearโ€™s entries were scrutinised second-by-second by an exceptional judging panel of movie-making experts including actor and comedian Chris Oโ€™Dowd, Sky Movies presenter Alex Zane, Monsters Director Gareth Edwards and Empire Magazine Editor, Mark Dinning. Fighting off stiff competition from 19 countries as far afield as India, Russia and the Ukraine, the 2012 competitors pulled out all the stops with their remakes of classic movies including Titanic, Flight Club and 2012 sleeper-hit, Drive.

In order to reach this prestigious stage the director-hopefuls-of-the-future were challenged by Jameson and Empire to recreate their favourite film by distilling the picture down to its essence to create a one minute home-movie masterpiece.

The five finalists will now attend the glamorous Jameson Empire Awards on Sunday evening, where the ultimate winner will be unveiled and handed their very own Jameson Empire Award whilst sharing the stage with legends of the silver screen, as well as being given the opportunity to attend an upcoming film shoot in the UK.

Press Release: Golden Hat Foundation Announces UN Partnership for World Autism Awareness Day

The Golden Hat Foundation in Conjunction With the United Nations to Host World Autism Awareness Day

Kate Winsletโ€™s non-profit chosen to honor lives affected by Autism with World Autism Awareness Day at the United Nations Headquarters on Monday, April 2, 2012

The Golden Hat Foundation has been selected as a partner by the United Nations, to host World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, 2012. This yearโ€™s festivities will mark the fifth annual World Autism Awareness Day, celebrating and honoring the estimated 67 million adults and children on this planet with Autism. The activities marking the monumental day at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City will feature a book signing, press briefing and a film screening.

Each unique soul brings a different spark to this world and deserves to be respected as an intellectual human being. This profound day marks an opportunity for the greater society to understand and embrace these individuals as intellectually capable human beings.

Starting at 1:00PM at the United Nations Bookstore, autographed copies of Kate Winsletโ€™s book, The Golden Hat: Talking Back to Autism, will be available for purchase on a first come, first served basis. Kate Winsletโ€™s video address and Margret Ericsdottirโ€™s introduction will be followed by a book signing with authors Margret and her son Keli Thorsteinsson.

At 3:00PM a press briefing will take place in the Dag Hammarskjold Auditorium with detailed coverage of โ€œThe Forgotten Half of Autism,โ€ an in depth account of what is being done – or more importantly – not being done for the needs of those with nonverbal autism. Speakers include:

  • Margaret Bauman, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School; Director of LADDERS
  • April Benasich, Ph.D., Professor of Neuroscience and the Director of the Infancy Studies Laboratory at the Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University, Newark and Director of the Carter Center for Neurocognitive Research.
  • John F. Connolly, Ph.D, Senator William McMaster Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience of Language
  • At 6:00PM, the film A Motherโ€™s Courage: Talking Back to Autism will be screened at the Express Bar in the General Assembly Building. This documentary tells the story of Margret, whose 10-yer-old son, Keli has severe nonverbal autism, searches for answers to this mysterious and complex condition, resulting in a glimmer of hope that her son can be helped to a larger degree than previously assumed. First lady of Iceland and patron of the film, Mrs. Dorrit Moussaieff will give a brief address, Kate Winslet will have a pretaped address, as well as opening remarks by Margret D. Ericsdottir, the filmโ€™s Producer. Actavis, a primary sponsor of the film, will graciously provide refreshments.

    RSVP is required by March 27, 2012, for the Press Briefing and/or Screening due to UN security requirements. RSVP to lisa.helt@goldenhatfoundation.org.

    About the Golden Hat Foundation:
    The Golden Hat Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 2010 by Kate Winslet and Margret D. Ericsdottir. The mission of the Golden Hat Foundation is to eliminate barriers for people with autism around the world, and create an environment that holds these individuals as intellectually capable. When given the means to communicate effectively and an academic education, people with autism can truly realize their dreams.

    The objective of the Golden Hat Foundation is to create public awareness as to the intellectual capabilities of people with autism and the need for effective communication and academic education.

    The long-term goal of the Golden Hat Foundation is the establishment of innovative living campuses that offer people with autism the opportunity to learn to communicate effectively, receive an academic education, job training and enjoy recreational activities, all within a supportive social network.

    For more information about this event or to learn more about the Golden Hat Foundation, visit www.goldenhatfoundation.org.

    Press Release: Prodigy PR Announces Tribeca Slate

    Prodigy PR is proud to represent the following films at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival:

    REPLICAS – http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/replicas-film41582.html#.T1-ce3L4KJI

    Following the tragic death of their young daughter, the Hughes family decide to escape to their upscale vacation home in the woods. But their attempt to get some quality time together is violently interrupted when a neighboring family with a hidden agenda drops by for dinner. First-time director Jeremy Regimbal builds tension to a calculated and ultimately brutal crescendo in this home-invasion thriller. Starring Selma Blair, Joshua Close, James D’Arcy, and Rachel Miner. Cinemania section

    Available for interview: Jeremy Power Regimbal, Josh Close, Selma Blair (phone only)

    SCREENING TIMES:
    Public 1: Sat 21 April at 8:30pm, AMC Loews Village 7, 3 โ€“ WORLD PREMIERE
    P&I 1:Sun 22 April at 1:00pm, Chelsea Clearview Cinemas, 5
    Public 2: Sun 22 April at 11:30pm, AMC Loews Village 7, 3
    P&I 2: Fri 27 April at 1:00pm, Chelsea Clearview Cinemas, 5
    Public 3: Sat 28 April at 11:59pm, Chelsea Clearview Cinemas, 7

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    THE PLAYROOM – http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/playroom-film37768.html#.T1-hK3L4KJI

    In 1970s suburbia, Maggie and her younger siblings spend the night telling each other stories in the attic. Downstairs, as their parents entertain guests over the course of a gin-soaked evening, truths are unearthed and betrayals come to light. With standout performances from John Hawkes, Molly Parker, and a cast of talented young actors, Julia Dyer’s second feature is an honest and challenging look at the reality behind the faรงade of a seemingly perfect American family. Spotlight Section

    Available for interview: Julia Dyer, John Hawkes, Molly Parker

    SCREENING TIMES:
    Public 1:Sat 21 April at 8:30pm, Chelsea Clearview Cinemas, 4 โ€“ WORLD PREMIERE
    P&I 1: Sun 22 April at 10:00am, Chelsea Clearview Cinemas, 9
    Public 2: Sun 22 April at 8:30pm, SVA Theater, 2 Beatrice
    Public 3: Thurs 26 April at 6:00pm, Chelsea Clearview Cinemas, 7
    Public 4: Fri 27 April at 1:00pm, AMC Loews Village 7, 2

    Press Release: Sundance London Announces Special Events & Panels

    SUNDANCE LONDON: SPECIAL EVENTS AND PANELS ANNOUNCED

    Rufus and Martha Wainwright to perform and participate in Q&A following World Premiere of Sing Me The Songs That Say I Love You ~ A Concert for Kate McGarrigle, a film by Lian Lunson

    Worldwide Theatrical Premiere screening of documentary about global-selling rock act Placebo Robert
    Redford to introduce film about the environmental work of HRH The Prince of Wales

    London, 21 March 2012 โ€” Sundance Institute and The O2 announced today the programme of Special Events and panels that will take place at the inaugural Sundance London film and music festival, from 26-29 April at The O2. These events and panels were programmed by Sundance Institute, which annually hosts the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah โ€“ the premier independent film festival in the United States.

    Among the Special Events announced today are: โ€˜Rufus and Martha Wainwright sing Kate McGarrigle,โ€™ an intimate performance by Rufus and Martha Wainwright following the world premiere of Sing Me The Songs That Say I Love You ~ A Concert for Kate McGarrigle, Lian Lunsonโ€™s film about the music of their mother, folk singer Kate McGarrigle; The debut theatrical screening of Coming Up For Air, a documentary about Placebo, which will be followed by an extended Q&A with the band and filmmaker Charlie Targett-Adams; Robert Redford will introduce a screening of Harmony, a documentary about the three decades of work by HRH The Prince of Wales to combat climate change and the global environmental crisis, which will be followed by an extended Q&A; the 25th anniversary screening of Riverโ€™s Edge, which first premiered at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival; and multiple panels on the creative process of independent filmmaking, reflecting the year-round work of Sundance Institute.

    John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, said, โ€œIn programming the Special Events and panels for the first-ever Sundance London, we were afforded total creative freedom, and what resulted are a number of unique events that we hope will broaden the experience of attending the festival for all to enjoy. The common element highlighted throughout the festival is a celebration of those who think creatively and independently about something in their lives.โ€

    Previously announced events and performances for Sundance London include the Opening Night event An Evening With Robert Redford And T Bone Burnett, Placebo perform a rare intimate concert and Tricky and Martina Topley-Bird performing Maxinquaye.

    Programme information and ticket packages are available at www.sundance-london.com. Individual film tickets will be on general sale from 4 April.

    SPECIAL EVENTS

    Coming Up For Air / UK (Director: Charlie Targett-Adams) โ€” This candid and intrusive film follows Placebo through different continents and cultures with footage compiled from many of the countries, shows and travels which the band undertook throughout the Battle For The Sun tour campaign 2009-2011. This Worldwide Theatrical Premiere screening will include an extended Q&A with the band and filmmaker Charlie Targett-Adams. It will be immediately followed by Placebo in concert.

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    HARMONY: A New Way of Looking at Our World, Inspired by HRH The Prince of Wales / U.S.A. (Directors: Stuart Sender, Julie Bergman Sender) โ€” For more than three decades, The Prince of Wales has worked side by side with a surprising and dynamic array of environmental activists, government and business leaders, artists, architects and visionaries. HARMONY tells the story of how they are working to transform the world, address the global environmental and economic crisis and find ways toward a more sustainable, spiritual and harmonious relationship with the planet. HARMONY is narrated by HRH The Prince of Wales and produced and directed by a team of filmmakers with Academy Award and Directors Guild nominations to their credit. Introduced by Robert Redford, this screening will be followed by an extended Q&A with the filmmakers and Tony Juniper and Ian Skelly, authors of the book that inspired the film. They will discuss the making of the film and the environmental issues it addresses.

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    Riverโ€™s Edge / USA (Director: Tim Hunter, Screenwriter: Neal Jiminez) โ€” A high school slacker kills his girlfriend and shows off her dead body to friends. Their reaction is almost as ambiguous and perplexing as the crime itself. Cast: Crispin Glover, Daniel Roebuck, Dennis Hopper, Ione Skye Leitch, Joshua Miller, Keanu Reeves. The film celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, after premiering at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival. This screening is made possible by MGMHD. Screening followed by Q&A with actor Crispin Glover.

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    Sing Me The Songs That Say I Love You ~ A Concert for Kate McGarrigle / USA, Canada (Director: Lian Lunson) โ€” In May 2011 family and friends gathered together at the Town Hall Theater in New York City to pay tribute to the late, great singer, songwriter Kate McGarrigle. This documentary is part concert, and partly an intimate look at a family coming to terms with the loss of a loved one. The screening will be followed by an intimate performance of their motherโ€™s work by Rufus and Martha Wainwright. World Premiere

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    PANELS

    DOCUMENTARY FLASH LAB
    This two hour immersion, fresh from Sundance Instituteโ€™s Documentary Film Program, will cut right to the edge of the new global documentary movement. Like Sundanceโ€™s signature Labs in Utah, leading doc artists from the US and beyond will challenge, inspire and present on all things non-fiction. Expect special guests, special treatment and special clips. A not-to-be-missed opportunity to co-create a trans-Atlantic doc community. Make a day of it and see the latest doc premieres.

    Hear from leading American filmmakers Lauren Greenfield (The Queen of Versailles), Eugene Jarecki (The House I Live In) and Jeff Orlowski (Chasing Ice). Then join innovators Jess Search (CEO, Channel Four BritDoc Foundation) and other special guests as they dive into cutting edge funding and distribution possibilities. Come as you are, and leave with something more.

    This Flash Lab will be hosted by Cara Mertes, Director Sundance Institute Documentary Program and Fund.

    FILM MUSIC FROM THE COMPOSERโ€™S POINT OF VIEW: An Afternoon with Harry Gregson-Williams
    Peter Golub, Director of the Sundance Institute Film Music Program, will lead us on a journey exploring the creative evolution of one of the most successful and prolific film composers working today. Join world renowned composer Harry Gregson-Williams (Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia, Kingdom of Heaven, Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason, Team America, Life in a Day and so many others) as he shares his process from that first spark of musical conception through to its culmination in the final delivery of a film score.

    Experience a live demonstration by electric violinist Hugh Marsh and a not-to-be-missed discussion with members of the Abby Road team. Participants will examine scenes from The Chronicles of Narnia, Veronica Guerin, Unstoppable, and Gone Baby Gone and learn how the music for each of these films was conceived and realized and ultimately discover first hand how music shapes and enhances the lifeblood of a film and the experience of the viewer.

    This panel is co-presented with BAFTA.

    THINKING INDEPENDENTLY โ€“ UK versus US
    Independent film has become synonymous with original storytelling and a breed of cinema that comes from courage and personal vision. For over 30 years Sundance Institute and the Sundance Film Festival have supported emerging filmmakers from around the world. At the same time Britain has a long history of being a leader in cinematic innovation and has launched some of the most exciting talent working today. In this panel we will hear from filmmakers from both sides of the pond as US filmmakers face off with counterparts from the UK. How are we alike and how are we different?

    John Cooper (Director, Sundance Film Festival) and Clare Stewart (BFI Head of Exhibition and Festival Director BFI London Film Festival) will be team captains. Representing the US will be visiting filmmakers Josh Radnor (Liberal Arts), So Young Kim (For Ellen) and Ry Russo-Young (Nobody Walks) and from the UK will be local indie heroes James Marsh (Shadow Dancer, Project Nim, Man on Wire), Gurinder Chada (Bend it Like Beckham, Bride & Prejudice) and other panelist to be announced.

    This panel is co-presented with BFI.

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