Financial assistance! Workshop offered The magic flute by Florian Zigl, Executive Producer Roland Emmerich, in 325 cinemas with expected expansion. A reinterpretation of Mozart’s opera follows a modern-day teenager sent on a singing scholarship from London to Mozart’s legendary boarding school in the Austrian Alps. There he discovers an ancient, forgotten passage in the magical world of Mozart’s famous opera.
In this fantasy adventure reminiscent of Harry Potter, Jack Wolfe plays Tim Walker, who transitions from school to the world of opera and experiences his many adventures as the hero Prince Tamino. Wide releases can pick up steam and ShoutBut when it comes to new specialties and family dishes, there isn’t much new competition this weekend.
Melissa Boag, EVP of Family Entertainment at Shout! Studios hope it will appeal to fans of magical adventures, Harry Potter and classical music. Wolfe is a star of the Netflix YA series Shadow & Bone. Co-star Amir Wilson appears in the BBC and HBO series Is dark material. It’s screaming! The studio’s widest release ever, she said.
F. Murray Abraham plays a moody principal. Also with Iwan Rheon, Stéfi Celma, Asha Banks, Stefan Konarske, Niamh McCormack and Tedros Teclebrhan. Very good music including French soprano Sabine Devieilhe (Opéra National de Paris), Mexican-French tenor Rolando Villazón and American bass Morris Robinson (Metropolitan Opera). World Premiere at the Zurich Film Festival.
This is a Harry Potter-like adventure fantasy in which Tim Walker (Jack Wolfe) transitions from school to the world of opera and lives out his many adventures as their hero, Prince Tamino. With many releases ramping up, this appears to be the biggest bargain for Oscars weekend.
Utopia opens therapy dogs today on select screens with limited seasons in NY, LA and Seattle, expanding next week. Director Ethan Eng became the youngest filmmaker to debut a feature film at Slamdance, where it premiered last year. Ethan and his best friend Justin are college students trying to make sense of their high school existence in this low-budget vérité senior video.
An early gig at Brooklyn venue Public Records featured prom covers of “Anarchy”, a Q&A and a live performance by composer/musician Sam Ray of the band Teen Suicide.
Well Go USA opens up Irish creature feature/horror for home invasion Undesirable by Jon Wright. Londoners Maya and Jamie leave London for an inherited house in rural Ireland to raise their child. But the new house holds ancient secrets: behind her garden lies an old, gnarled forest in which a supernatural presence lurks. Written by Mark Stay. With Hannah John-Kamen, Douglas Booth, Jamie-Lee O’Donnell, Colm Meaney, Niamh Cusack, Kristian Nairn. One performance per day in 75 theaters.
Grasshopper Films presents the documentary Thelonious Monk Rewind by Alain Gomis. Monk arrives in Paris in December 1969 and records a program for French television for his evening concert. The surviving rushes are a rare glimpse of the great artist and a portrait of a hollow media machine. Premiere at the Berlin and New York Film Festivals. Opens today at BAM and launches in a dozen art houses this month.
KimStim presents Reject, a slow-burn portrait of young adults in modern China. Part of a trilogy by indie Huang Ji and Ryuji Otsuka that focuses on the struggles of young women in contemporary China—in this case, one about an unplanned pregnancy in the hyper-competitive, TikTok-influenced gig economy world of urban China. Opening at the Film at Lincoln Center, which also screens the first two films in the trilogy, The stupid bird And egg and stone.
Screen Media presents action drama The ritual killer by George Gallo with yellowstone Stars Cole Hauser, Morgan Freeman and Vernon Davis in ten cinemas. A detective follows an international killer who commits ritual murders in a small Mississippi town.
Gravitas presents heist thrillers righteous thieves in eight theaters. By Anthony Nardolillo. Of Cam Gigandet, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Lisa Vidal, Carlos Miranda, Benjamin Schnau, Danube Hermosillo. Annabel (Vidal) runs a secret organization dedicated to recovering precious works of art stolen by the Nazis during World War II and now owned by a neo-Nazi billionaire (Cousins).
The current document of Greenwich Entertainment I have a sample about the spectacularly corrupt Baltimore police special forces that inspired the HBO series We own this city. Based on the book I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Corrupt Police Squad by Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg, the Kevin Abrams film is primarily a TVOD release with a theatrical run in Baltimore.
Presented by Viva Films martyr or murderer limited edition by Darryl Yap. With Cesar Montano, Cristine Reyes, Ruffa Gutierrez. Tells the last days of the Marcos family in the Philippines before they were flown from Malacanang to Hawaii. What happened to the family before and after the EDSA revolution and a look at their life in exile.
Beach exemption offered 99 moons, the bubbly film directed by Jan Gassmann that debuted in the ACID sidebar at Cannes. The story of Bigna, a 28-year-old scientist, and Frank, a 33-year-old drug addict, who become obsessively entangled in a turbulent love affair. The main roles are played by the first actors Valentina Di Pace and Dominik Fellmann. Opens next week at the Quad Theater in NYC, LA (Laemmle Royal).
Level 33 Entertainment presents Sci-Fi for the whole family future tx in seven places. Directed (and produced and written by Tim Clague and Danny Stock) and starring Grif Rhys Jones, who play twins – one a mad scientist, the other the scheming villain.
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