Sentences with phrase «after its festival premiere»

Lavender, backed by a stellar cast, has yet to receive a release date but I imagine that will all change soon after its festival premiere.
But hopefully, I can bump off my # 36, The Tree of Life (meh), shuffle things around, and squeeze in BS (lol), assuming that it'll easily be picked up after the festival premiere.
After its festival premiere at Cannes and the Toronto International Film Festival, It Follows became one of the most buzzed about horror films of 2014.
Arriving in theaters two years after its festival premiere, and a mere two weeks before Roth's vastly superior Knock Knock, The Green Inferno crawled out of release - date purgatory just to piss all over the very idea of idealism.
Yourself and Yours may still come to Seattle Screens, Hong's Right Now, Wrong Then played here last summer, almost a year after its festival premiere in 2015.

Not exact matches

The film which was funded as part of the Irish Film Boards Reality Bites Scheme has so far screened at over 25 festivals worldwide after its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
Kaufman's Anomalisa is an intelligent, stop - motion animated drama co-directed by Duke Johnson, earning rave reviews from critics after premiering at festivals.
That same evening, Emma Thompson and her co-stars Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Bruhl and his girlfriend Felicitas Rombold hit the red carpet at the premiere of their film Alone in Berlin held at Berlinale Palace after attending their press conference as part of the festival.
After premiering at the SXSW festival in March, Patrick's Day went on to win Best Irish Feature Film at the Galway Film Fleadh, as well as three awards at New York's Woodstock Film Festival (including Best Narrative Feature).
The seventh film from the beloved Japanese to screen at Cannes, Kore - eda's family drama was picked up by Magnolia Pictures after it premiered to strong reviews at the festival.
By the time TIFF rolled around, NEON was impressing the filmmakers of its first big play, I, Tonya, with a well - drawn presentation right after the movie's festival premiere.
Director Jeremy Saulnier's horror - thriller «Green Room» — which Broad Green financed but did not release, selling the movie to A24 — premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival's Directors» Fortnight, but only after a lengthy dispute with Broad Green over sending the film to the festival at all.
The screening began with a legally required title card acknowledging that the festival premiere did not in any way prejudice Branco's rights in any ongoing action, followed by some sly introductory text («And now... after more than 25 years in the making... and unmaking...»).
After it premieres at the festival, WB will then prepare for a nationwide re-release in theaters all over America.
After premiering earlier this year at Sundance festival, Joe Swanberg's drama Digging for Fire has just got a new and rather artsy poster, along with a trailer.
It opens in the U.K. on May 9th before hitting the U.S. a few days after the festival gets underway, so a big premiere there could give it a good boost into the domestic release.
IFC Films has debuted an official US trailer for an underrated indie dramedy titled Freak Show, which played under - the - radar at a few festivals this year after premiering in Berlin.
After a year - long tour on the festival circuit following its premiere at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival to rave reviews, the political thriller» 71, by British director Yann Demange, is finally opening in cinemas.
Frantic horse - trading in recent years has seen scuffles over one title after another, with films often premiering within 24 hours of each other in different events and — most seriously of all — both festivals being scooped by the boutique Telluride event that screened films that had been booked as world premieres.
For the past five years, Yutani has overseen a new collaboration with the Berlinale's European Film Market — housed within the Sundance Film Festival at EFM program — which has provided exposure and sales opportunities for Sundance films, immediately after premiering at the festival.
The award finishes what was a very successful festival for Irish films with The Summit being snapped up by a major US distributor Sundance Selects after its premiere at the festival and the Irish short animation Irish Folk Furniture directed by Tony Donoghue scooping the Best Animation prize at the festival.
After Paolo Sorrentino's Jude Law - starring series The Young Pope premiered at the festival last year, this year brings a world premiere for two Netflix TV series: an adaptation of the Italian political thriller Suburra and Errol Morris's docu - drama Wormwood, starring Peter Sarsgaard.
Ten years after premiering Love Liza at the Sundance Film Festival, Todd Louiso returns to the festival with...
But after premiering a short at the festival last year, and directing two episodes of the excellent «Children's Hospital,» she's back in Park City for her feature debut, which delves into the competitive world of voiceover artists.
Amour, which stars Jean - Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva as an elderly couple struggling to cope after one of them suffers a series of strokes, won universal praise on its premiere at the 65th annual festival last week, and its win was widely thought to be something of a certainty.
After Maudie, Hawkins will next be seen in The Shape of Water, which premieres this month at the Venice film festival.
After the parallel triumphs of two small, daring and very different festival hits, Moonlight and Get Out (last Sundance's surprise midnight premiere), the answer is: anything.
PLUS: An essay by critic Geoffrey Nowell - Smith, Antonioni's statements about the film after its 1960 Cannes Film Festival premiere, and an open letter distributed at the festival
Maudie is set in Nova Scotia and shot in Newfoundland and it meant so much that he returned to TIFF almost a week after the festival opening night premiere of The Magnificent Seven to promote the film for its Canadian debut.
After a festival - circuit tour that included a world premiere at Sundance and a Best Director prize in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes, Matt Ross» «Captain Fantastic» is set to hit theaters next month.
The movie will have it's North America Premiere during the festival, after having it's world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.
Two years after it premiered to the hoots, hollers, and horrified walkouts of festival audiences, Eli Roth's barf - bag throwback The Green Inferno is finally making its way into American theaters.
Is that to give it more time to build after a Croisette premiere, or a sign that it won't be ready for the festival?
After a world premiere at the 2016 Melbourne international film festival, the film's theatrical release arrives not long after Ben Young's ostentatious, soul - sucking debut Hounds of Love, making this a vintage year for hotshot homegrown spooksAfter a world premiere at the 2016 Melbourne international film festival, the film's theatrical release arrives not long after Ben Young's ostentatious, soul - sucking debut Hounds of Love, making this a vintage year for hotshot homegrown spooksafter Ben Young's ostentatious, soul - sucking debut Hounds of Love, making this a vintage year for hotshot homegrown spooksters.
Jean - Pierre & Luc Dardennes) Cast: Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione Belgian writer - directors Dardenne Brothers are such Cannes mainstays that we're surprised no one's named a street after them so far: every one of their films since 1999's «Rosetta» has premiered at the festival, and they've in the very small club of those who've won the Palme D'Or twice (for «Rosetta» and 2005's «The Child»).
After premiering at Sundance earlier this year and moving through the festival circuit, writer - director Boots Riley «s surrealist sci - fi / comedy Sorry to Bother You will be arriving in theaters this summer.
Don Jon's Addiction, starring Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore, bought by Relativity Media after premiere at Sundance film festival
Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape of Water» was the first major festival splash after that, premiering on Aug. 31 within hours of another instant player, Joe Wright's «Darkest Hour,» though they debuted thousands of miles apart; «Shape» landed in Venice followed by «Darkest Hour» in the mountains of Telluride.
After the awards ceremony, the festival closed with the premiere of French director Julie Bertuccelli's mother - daughter drama «The Tree,» starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, who won the best - actress prize at Cannes last year for Lars von Trier's «Antichrist.»
Opening Berlin's Panorama section after its premiere at Sundance, the film is certain to find further festival doors opening.
After seeing the film for myself at the festival, I don't think there could have been a better place to premiere a film that is focused on the making of one of the worst films ever than at SXSW.
Where was Mr Turner, the Mike Leigh - directed biopic of Britain's groundbreaking 19th - century painter, that had won so many accolades after premiering at Cannes and winning Timothy Spall the festival's best actor award.
Opening just weeks after the Toronto International has closed, it offers few major premieres but plenty of quality films shuttling between Venice, Cannes and Toronto, before heading into wide release or traveling further onto the festival circuit.
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.
She described the film as «glorious, gorgeous» and said it «rapidly became one of the most talked - about titles» after its Tuesday premiere at the prestigious festival in France.
Actor - turned - director Andrea di Stefano presented his film Escobar: Paradise Lost in Munich where it had its German premiere the same time the film was theatrically released in the US after playing the festival circuit back in 2014.
Growing in popularity and size year after year, the festival hosts concerts by some of the biggest names in music as well as fashion shows, art exhibitions, cinema premieres and a charity gala.
For the first time, Marriott Rewards members will also have the opportunity to attend UMG - sponsored events and after parties at premiere music industry events and festivals such as The Grammy Awards, SXSW, The ACMs, Billboard Music Awards, CMA Fest, MTV Video Music Awards and CMA Awards.
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