4.10.2008––FADE OPENS THEATRICALLY AT FACETS CINEMATHEQUE IN CHICAGO MAY 2ND
I’m very happy to announce that Fade OPENS THEATRICALLY May 2 at Facets Cinematheque in CHICAGO. Facets is at 1517 W. Fullerton.
You can buy tickets online through Facets’ website.
On Friday May 2nd and Saturday May 3rd, I'll be on hand to answer questions after both screenings, as part of Facets' CineChat series.
Cinema Epoch is distributing Fade now, and we’re also pleased to announce that Fade will be out on DVD in the summer.
To all of you who are in Chicago, or have friends and family there, please help spread the word about our run there. Come out and see it if you haven’t yet, and if you have, come out again; I promise it’s even better the second (or third) time.
www.facets.org
3.1.2008––FADE BEGINS THEATRICAL RUN MARCH 19th
FADE opens theatrically on MARCH 19th, 2008 at the Two Boots Pioneer theater in NYC. Fade will play at the Pioneer for a week and then begin to tour the country. Future dates will be posted here soon.
The Pioneer is located on East 3rd Street (between Avenues A and B, but closer to A) New York, New York 10009
You can buy tickets online from their website:
www.twoboots.com/pioneer
2.5.2008––FADE PICKED UP FOR DISTRIBUTION BY CINEMA EPOCH
FADE was picked up for distribution in North America by CINEMA EPOCH. They will be releasing us in a limited theatrical run in the spring, and on DVD in the summer. C heck back here often for details as we post them.
Cinema Epoch is a Los Angeles-based international sales, production and distribution company formed by distribution veteran Gregory Hatanaka.
With a distribution slate that includes internationally acclaimed arthouse films, contemporary American films and edgy cult & midnight works, Cinema Epoch has been inspired by the great 1970s film distributors World Northal and New World Pictures, who distributed such classic arthouse works as Nicholas Roeg's 'Bad Timing,' 'Fitzcarraldo,' 'Cries and Whispers,' 'Quadrophenia,' and 'The Tin Drum' alongside such great grindhouse flicks such as 'Shogun Assassin,' 'Death Race 2000,' and the kung fu films of the legendary Shaw Brothers Film Studio.
www.cinemaepoch.com