Greenwich Entertainment acquires North American rights to gospel documentary “Stay Prayed Up”

Greenwich Entertainment acquires North American rights to gospel documentary “Stay Prayed Up”

Exclusive: Greenwich Entertainment won North American rights to Gospel documentary stay in prayerPremiered with critical acclaim at the Telluride Film Festival and DOC NYC in theaters on June 17.

Directed by DL Anderson and Matt Durning, the film tells the story of Lena May Perry, who has spent the past 50 years sharing her voice and becoming a strong leader in the Branchettes, the legendary North Carolina gospel group that filled the churches. of the whole south. . And she raised her heart in Ireland. Pic draws audiences to the “mother” of Perry’s close-knit community as the 83-year-old tries to expand service to the Branchettes’ sacred song after the set as they record their first live album, a hallmark of Black Gospel Law. . Groups. Michael Burton, Phil Cook, Lena C. Williams and Leslie Raymond served as producers on the film.

“We believe stay in prayer “It delivers a timely and welcome dose of spiritual and community improvement,” Anderson said.

Derning added, “We are delighted to be working with Greenwich to bring this inspiring experience to a variety of theater viewers seeking healing and renewal, regardless of practice and belief background.”

Founded in 2017, Greenwich Entertainment is an independent film distribution company specializing in feature fiction and documentaries and has produced an unprecedented theatrical release of Oscar-winning documentary Jimmy Chin and Tea Vasarhel. free only. Other versions of Greenwich include Linda Ronstadt: The voice of my voice, by Oscar winner Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman; Andrea Slater echo in the canyon; Isabel Coixett Bookshelf, with Emily Mortimer and Bill Nye; Madeleine Olnek Wild nights with Emily, with Molly Shannon; Y RescueDirected by Chin and Wasarhel.

Andy Bonn negotiated stay in prayer Representing Greenwich, along with Jason Ishikawa of Cinetic Media representing the filmmakers.

Source: Deadline

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