Post festival run, the filmmaking team decided to handle its release, spearheaded mostly by Benjamin Hedin.
Not exact matches
Megan Hampton, who
runs it, described it as more of a halfway point between the
festival and a real
post office.
I'm
posting this review the morning after the premiere and its being reported that six studios are rabidly bidding to distribute this film — its insanely accessible movie for a Sundance film and will sure to be a hit that lives on past its
festival and theatrical
runs.