July
20, 2004
``Napoleon
Dynamite'' Makes History! For the First Time Ever, New Footage Produced
for Wide Expansion; It's the Wedding of the Century -- But Who the Heck
Is Getting Married?
On July 23, Fox Searchlight, MTV Films and Paramount Pictures will
make cinematic history when they attach a five-minute epilogue to the
feature film
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE for its wide expansion.
HOLLYWOOD---On July
23, Fox Searchlight, MTV Films and Paramount Pictures will make cinematic
history when they attach a five-minute epilogue to the feature film
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE for its wide expansion. The epilogue offers a peek
into the future of Napoleon and his friends. It's the wedding of the
century, but whose is it? Napoleon? Kip? Uncle Rico? Tina?
Shot on June 22
and 23 in Preston, Idaho, the epilogue, directed by Jared Hess from
a script he co-wrote with wife Jerusha, was a response to the growing
success of their feature debut and the loyal devotion of their fans.
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE will expand wide to over 350 screens across the country
and the epilogue will be attached to each print.
Fox Searchlight's
President of Marketing Nancy Utley said of the unprecedented move, "Fans
of NAPOLEON DYNAMITE nationwide have fallen in love with the film's
anti-hero and his quirky friends. We decided to take a page out of the
DVD handbook and give them something more. It has been Searchlight's
challenge in marketing NAPOLEON DYNAMITE to be as unique as the film's
loveable characters."
"NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
fans are extremely devoted," said Fox Searchlight President Peter
Rice. "Over 25,000 people are competing to become President of
the Napoleon Dynamite Fan Club on our website and over 1,000 fans have
seen the film three times or more. We're thrilled with the enthusiastic
response the film has received."
The film's official
website is located at www.foxsearchlight.com/napoleondynamite.
Earning more than
$4 million since its limited release on June 11, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE marks
the directorial debut of 24-year-old Jared Hess, who wrote the film
with his 23-year-old wife Jerusha Hess, an undergraduate student at
Brigham Young University (BYU). A favorite at the 2004 Sundance Film
Festival where it premiered, the film also opened the 2004 U.S. Comedy
Arts Festival and went on to win that festival's coveted award for Best
Feature Film.
From Preston, Idaho
comes Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder), a new kind of hero complete with
a tight red 'fro, some choice moon boots, and skills that can't be topped.
Napoleon spends his days drawing mythical beasts, duking it out with
his 32-year-old brother Kip (Aaron Ruell) and avoiding his Uncle Rico
(Jon Gries), a door-to-door salesman who's mentally stuck in 1982 --
the year his football team "almost won state." But when two
new friends are brought into his life -- Deb (Tina Majorino), the artisan
behind the "boondoggle key chain," and Pedro (Efren Ramirez)
with his sweet bike and talent with the chicks -- Napoleon finds goals
outside of being a star milk-tasting judge. Together the trio launches
a campaign to elect Pedro for class president and make the student body's
wildest dreams come true. But if Pedro is to beat stuck-up Summer (Haylie
Duff), Napoleon will have to unleash his secret weapon...
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
was shot in Jared Hess' hometown of Preston, Idaho using an amalgamation
of experienced and first-time actors. Included in the cast are: BYU
students Jon Heder and Aaron Ruell in their feature film debuts, Jon
Gries (JACKPOT, THE RUNDOWN), Efren Ramirez (who has appeared in series
like "ER" and "Judging Amy" and in the features
RACE and MISSING PIECES), Tina Majorino (WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN, WATERWORLD),
Diedrich Bader (OFFICE SPACE, THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES), Haylie Duff
(I LOVE YOUR WORK, DREAMS IN THE ATTIC) and Shondrella Avery (of the
television series "One on One" and the comedy troupe Girls
Behaving Badly).
Fox Searchlight
is a filmmaker-oriented company that focuses on distinctive films helmed
by world-class auteurs and exciting newcomers. It has its own marketing
and distribution operations, and its films are distributed internationally
by Twentieth Century Fox. Fox Searchlight Pictures is a unit of Fox
Filmed Entertainment, a unit of Fox Entertainment Group.
Since MTV Films'
inception in 1996, they have worked with Paramount Pictures on many
successful and varied films including "Beavis and Butthead,"
"Kings of Comedy," "Jackass," "Election,"
"Better Luck Tomorrow" and "Save the Last Dance,"
to name a few. MTV Films is the feature film development and production
unit of MTV. MTV Films is operated by MTV Networks, a division of Viacom
International Inc. (NYSE: VIA) (NYSE: VIA.B), owns and operates the
following television programming services -- MTV: Music Television,
MTV2, MTVU, VH1, Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, TV LAND, Spike TV, CMT, Comedy
Central and The Digital Suite From MTV Networks, a package of nine U.S.
digital services, all of which are trademarks of MTV Networks. MTV Networks
also has licensing agreements, joint ventures, and syndication deals
whereby all of its programming services can be seen worldwide.
Paramount Pictures
is part of the entertainment operations of Viacom, Inc., one of the
world's largest entertainment and media companies and a leader in the
production, promotion and distribution of entertainment, news, sports
and music.