Esponda Productions, Vesuvio Entertainment, Rocky Mountain Pictures and Disarming Films announced that Amy Berg’s documentary about child sexual abuse in Hollywood will get a limited Us release.
An Open Secret will play at least 20 cities starting on June 5 and receives its international market premiere screening in Cannes on May 19.
The film premiered at the New York Doc Fest last November and interviews people who as children were exposed to sexual predators in the film industry.
Executive producers Gabe Hoffman and Matthew Valentinas were inspired to research the subject after learning of abuse victim Cory Haim’s death from a drug overdose.
“This is clearly one of the most controversial and most important films of 2015 and sheds light on one of the dirtiest secrets in Hollywood,” said Greg H Sims, CEO of Vesuvio Entertainment, which is distributing the film in partnership with Rocky Mountain Pictures.
Randy Slaughter of Rocky Mountain Pictures said: “We’re pleased to bring...
An Open Secret will play at least 20 cities starting on June 5 and receives its international market premiere screening in Cannes on May 19.
The film premiered at the New York Doc Fest last November and interviews people who as children were exposed to sexual predators in the film industry.
Executive producers Gabe Hoffman and Matthew Valentinas were inspired to research the subject after learning of abuse victim Cory Haim’s death from a drug overdose.
“This is clearly one of the most controversial and most important films of 2015 and sheds light on one of the dirtiest secrets in Hollywood,” said Greg H Sims, CEO of Vesuvio Entertainment, which is distributing the film in partnership with Rocky Mountain Pictures.
Randy Slaughter of Rocky Mountain Pictures said: “We’re pleased to bring...
- 4/29/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
2016 Obama’s America: Organized misinformation campaign against 2016 movie as box-office grosses plummet? Dinesh D’Souza and John Sullivan’s 2016 Obama’s America was down 53% at the North American box office this past weekend after losing 660 venues. In other words, the 2016 movie lost about one third of its theaters; as a result, its box-office take dropped a little above the 50% mark on weekend no. 11. There’s absolutely nothing unusual about that. Dinesh D’Souza and 2016 Obama’s America distributor Rocky Mountain Pictures, however, think otherwise. (Photo: 2016 Obama’s America trailer.) According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rocky Mountain Pictures president Randy Slaughter has said [...]...
- 9/25/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
The Strike Productions Taylor Schilling and Navid Negahban in “Atlas Shrugged: Part 1″
Did conservatives make “Atlas Shrugged – Part 1,” a low-budget adaptation of Ayn Rand’s famous 1957 novel, a box office hit? While the film’s opening weekend sales didn’t reach blockbuster levels, earning $1.7 million from about 300 theaters, the film’s backers are enthusiastic about the results.
“We’re at the upper edge of our expectations,” said “Shrugged” producer Harmon Kaslow. “And we’re a way above what the industry expected us to do.
Did conservatives make “Atlas Shrugged – Part 1,” a low-budget adaptation of Ayn Rand’s famous 1957 novel, a box office hit? While the film’s opening weekend sales didn’t reach blockbuster levels, earning $1.7 million from about 300 theaters, the film’s backers are enthusiastic about the results.
“We’re at the upper edge of our expectations,” said “Shrugged” producer Harmon Kaslow. “And we’re a way above what the industry expected us to do.
- 4/18/2011
- by Anthony Kaufman
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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