August
27, 2004
For
Immediate Release
Award-Winning
EVERGREEN Scheduled for National Release Sept. 10
Filmmaker Teams with AMC Theatres® in Unique Partnership to Launch
Film
Los Angeles, CA (August 26, 2004) The independent feature film
EVERGREEN, a humorous and poignant exploration of family, love, dignity
and class division, will premiere September 10 at 115 AMC theatres in
27 major markets in the U.S.
Written and directed
by promising newcomer Enid Zentelis and screened at the 2004 Sundance
Film Festival, EVERGREEN tells the story of Henri, a teenage girl who
lives in poverty with her mother, who goes to great lengths to become
part of her boyfriends affluent family. Shot on location in Everett,
Washington, the cast features Mary Kay Place, Cara Seymour, Bruce Davison
and Addie Land as Henri.
AMC will present
the film digitally, using AMCs proprietary Digital Theatre Distribution
System (DTDS). The DTDS system eliminates the need for the production
and distribution of 35mm film prints, a costly process which the producers
of independent films often cannot afford. The digital file of the movie
will be distributed to each AMC theatre via satellite.
The producers of
the independent feature film EVERGREEN and AMC Theatres developed a
unique partnership in order to launch the film nationwide on AMCs
top-performing screens. The partnership marks an exciting direct collaboration
between an independent filmmaker and a leading nationwide exhibitor
to bring an independent film to the marketplace.
AMCs
digital release of EVERGREEN allows us to bring a very special film
to our audiences, said AMC Film Group Chairman Dick Walsh. This
engagement also showcases the capability of AMCs DTDS system to
bring quality programming directly to our theatres on a national basis.
It is incredibly
meaningful to me that this collaboration started as a passionate conversation
about the film with Mr. Walsh and others after Sundance, said
Zentelis. This is the kind of distribution I had dreamed about
for this movie.
In addition to Sundance,
EVERGREEEN was selected for screening at several film festivals, including
the Seattle International Film Festival, the Philadelphia International
Film Festival, the Sao Paulo International Film Fest, the Stockholm
International Film Festival, the Atlanta Film Festival, and the Sonoma
Valley Film Festival, where Zentelis was named Best Director, Narrative
Feature.
Developed with the
assistance of the Sundance Institute, EVERGREEN was produced by Norma
Jean Straw (Straw Stories), Zentelis (Granny Was An Outlaw Prods.),
Yael Melamede and Eva Kolodner (Salty Features). Jeremy Barber of UTA,
which represents the film and also represents Zentelis and Land, helped
develop the agreement between AMC and Evergreen Films, Inc., and Ben
Feldman of Epstein, Levinsohn, Bodine, Hurwitz & Weinstein provided
legal services to Evergreen Films, Inc.
For more information about EVERGREEN, visit: www.evergreenthemovie.com
<http://www.evergreenthemovie.com/>
For more information
about AMC Theatres, visit: www.amctheatres.com <http://www.amctheatres.com/>
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