Thursday, April 30, 2009
Watch "Say it in Russian" opening this Monday May 4th at Carmike Cinemas: http://sayitinrussianmovie.com/resources/30sec_640-360.wmv
Watch "Say it in Russian" opening this Monday May 4th at Carmike Cinemas: http://sayitinrussianmovie.com/resources/30sec_640-360.wmv
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
हॉलीवुड रोल्स आउट थे रेड कारपेट फॉर रॉकेट City
Hollywood, CA, (PRWEB) April 19, 2009 -- Critics are calling it "the film that launches from romance to thriller," and the thrill of Hollywood is coming to Hunstville Alabama on Wednesday, April 22nd at 8:00 p.m. to launch the special red carpet avant-premiere of the award winning independent film, "Say it in Russian."
The stars of "Say it in Russian" will host a Gala 1930's style red carpet premiere with all the bells and whistles at the Carmike 10 Theater in Huntsville to kick off the film's release on May 4, 2009. The cost of a ticket is only $5. "We want people to dress up in their Hollywood best to celebrate a return to cinematic values," said Eade. "And we promise there will be no 21st Century disappointments." The red carpet will be open to anyone arriving in an antique car or dressed in a Hollywood era costume. And awards for the best costumes will be given to one "Mr. Hollywood" and "Miss Hollywood" at each venue after each showing. The stars of the film will be available to sign autographs, and speak to the public in a Q&A session.
Imperia Entertainment, independent distributor Dalton Pictures and Entertainment, and Carmike Cinemas have teamed together to bring back Hollywood's Golden Age, but not just anywhere-to the south and Midwest, two markets that the creator of the independent film series, Jerrry Dalton, thinks have been ignored by mainstream Hollywood. The film opens May 4th in 65 cities across the Midwest and South as part of Carmike Cinemas and Dalton Pictures & Entertainment's Independent Film Series. "It's entirely a grass roots effort," said Executive Producer, Kenneth Eade. "We're asking the people of the south to heed the call and bring back quality filmed entertainment by supporting the independent film movement," he added.
Critics describe the cinematic value of the film as "marvelous location work, handsomely photographed by Emmanuel Vouniozos, who makes the landscapes and locales shine even as he lends beauty to the human faces." They have hailed the acting as a "welcome appearance" by Hollywood icon Faye Dunaway, and "verteran television actor Steven Brand and the stunning Agata Gotova bring a deep passion to their performances and seem to capture the essence of young love."
Filmed in Paris, Moscow and Los Angeles, with award winning exceptional cinematography and a fully orchestrated original score by Russian Superstar Igor Nikolaev, "Say it in Russian" stars Russian actress Agata Gotova, in the lead role of the film as Daria Larina, the daughter of a rich Russian mafia oligarch played by Serbian actor Rade Serbedzija (Snatch, Shooter). Gotova's character falls in love with the American Andrew Lamont, played by actor Steven Brand (The Scorpion King,) but Andrew soon finds on a visit to Moscow that he is involved with a family that is more complicated and dangerous than he ever imagined.
"Say it in Russian" is the Winner of the Gold Palm Award for Best Feature Film and Gold Kahuna Award from the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival, the Winner of Best Actress-Agata Gotova, from the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival, the winner of Best Big Budget Film from the Myrtle Beach International Film Festival, the winner of a Silver World Medal from the New York Festivals 2009 International Film and Video Awards, the Winner of Best in Show from The Indie Distribution Fest, as well as the winner of The Indie Fest's Award of Excellence in Cinematography and Award of Merit for Actor Rade Serbedzija. It is the official selection for the 2009 Omaha Film Festival, the 2008 Geneva Film Festival, and the 2008 Other Venice Film Festival.
Contact: Imperia Entertainment, Kenneth Eade, Executive Producer (310) 275-3055 http://sayitinrussianmovie.com/resources/60sec_720_8mbs.mov
Dalton Pictures & Entertainment, Jerry Dalton, Distributor (843) 655-3937 http://independentfilmseries.com
The stars of "Say it in Russian" will host a Gala 1930's style red carpet premiere with all the bells and whistles at the Carmike 10 Theater in Huntsville to kick off the film's release on May 4, 2009. The cost of a ticket is only $5. "We want people to dress up in their Hollywood best to celebrate a return to cinematic values," said Eade. "And we promise there will be no 21st Century disappointments." The red carpet will be open to anyone arriving in an antique car or dressed in a Hollywood era costume. And awards for the best costumes will be given to one "Mr. Hollywood" and "Miss Hollywood" at each venue after each showing. The stars of the film will be available to sign autographs, and speak to the public in a Q&A session.
Imperia Entertainment, independent distributor Dalton Pictures and Entertainment, and Carmike Cinemas have teamed together to bring back Hollywood's Golden Age, but not just anywhere-to the south and Midwest, two markets that the creator of the independent film series, Jerrry Dalton, thinks have been ignored by mainstream Hollywood. The film opens May 4th in 65 cities across the Midwest and South as part of Carmike Cinemas and Dalton Pictures & Entertainment's Independent Film Series. "It's entirely a grass roots effort," said Executive Producer, Kenneth Eade. "We're asking the people of the south to heed the call and bring back quality filmed entertainment by supporting the independent film movement," he added.
Critics describe the cinematic value of the film as "marvelous location work, handsomely photographed by Emmanuel Vouniozos, who makes the landscapes and locales shine even as he lends beauty to the human faces." They have hailed the acting as a "welcome appearance" by Hollywood icon Faye Dunaway, and "verteran television actor Steven Brand and the stunning Agata Gotova bring a deep passion to their performances and seem to capture the essence of young love."
Filmed in Paris, Moscow and Los Angeles, with award winning exceptional cinematography and a fully orchestrated original score by Russian Superstar Igor Nikolaev, "Say it in Russian" stars Russian actress Agata Gotova, in the lead role of the film as Daria Larina, the daughter of a rich Russian mafia oligarch played by Serbian actor Rade Serbedzija (Snatch, Shooter). Gotova's character falls in love with the American Andrew Lamont, played by actor Steven Brand (The Scorpion King,) but Andrew soon finds on a visit to Moscow that he is involved with a family that is more complicated and dangerous than he ever imagined.
"Say it in Russian" is the Winner of the Gold Palm Award for Best Feature Film and Gold Kahuna Award from the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival, the Winner of Best Actress-Agata Gotova, from the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival, the winner of Best Big Budget Film from the Myrtle Beach International Film Festival, the winner of a Silver World Medal from the New York Festivals 2009 International Film and Video Awards, the Winner of Best in Show from The Indie Distribution Fest, as well as the winner of The Indie Fest's Award of Excellence in Cinematography and Award of Merit for Actor Rade Serbedzija. It is the official selection for the 2009 Omaha Film Festival, the 2008 Geneva Film Festival, and the 2008 Other Venice Film Festival.
Contact: Imperia Entertainment, Kenneth Eade, Executive Producer (310) 275-3055 http://sayitinrussianmovie.com/resources/60sec_720_8mbs.mov
Dalton Pictures & Entertainment, Jerry Dalton, Distributor (843) 655-3937 http://independentfilmseries.com
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be Site of Red Carpet Premiere of “Say it in Russian”
Hollywood, CA, (BusinessWire) April 14, 2009. The Carmike 10 Theater in Pittsburgh will be the site of Imperia Entertainment’s (Pink Sheets: IMPN) red carpet Hollywood style premiere of its award winning romantic thriller, “Say it in Russian,” on May 3, 2009, at 8:00 p.m., the day before its limited theatrical release. All of the company’s portion of its box office receipts will be donated to the Pittsburgh Fallen Heroes Fund in honor of the three Pittsburgh police officers who were recently killed in the line of duty. Governor Edward Rendell’s representative, will be present, and Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl has been invited to attend. Members of the City Council will present “Say it in Russian” with an official citation. The event will be preceded by premiere style events at Carmike theaters in Huntsville Alabama on April 22, Hixson Tennessee on April 23, Johnson City Tennessee on April 24, Winston-Salem North Carolina on April 25, Raleigh North Carolina on April 26, and Savannah Georgia on April 27.
The red carpet events were the brainchild of Imperia Entertainment, Inc. and distributor Dalton Pictures & Entertainment Company. Together, as independent film “underdogs,” they seek to take advantage of the deterioration of the art of film as presented by the major studios to introduce quality filmed entertainment. “Film is America’s most important art,” said Jeff Ritchie, president of Imperia. “Unfortunately, instead of raising the intellectual bar of the audience, it has been dumbed down to the lowest common denominator.” The two companies are united in bringing back a revival of quality films. “Of course we can’t compete with the power and money behind the big studios,” said Dalton. “We just think that there are people out there who are disgusted with watching generic Hollywood garbage, and we are reaching out to that market with our independent film series.”
The leads of the film as well as local Pittsburgh celebrities will attend the Gala 1930’s style red carpet premiere to kick off the theatrical release, which will be covered by the local media. The cost of a ticket is only $5, and the public is welcome to attend. The red carpet will be open to anyone arriving in an antique car or dressed in a Hollywood era costume, and awards for the best costumes will be given to one “Mr. Hollywood” and “Miss Hollywood.” The stars of the film will be on hand to sign autographs, and speak to the public in a Q&A session. Tickets for the event can be purchased at fandango.com
Contact:
Gregory Allen Webb
Imperia Entertainment, Inc.
310-246-9512
The red carpet events were the brainchild of Imperia Entertainment, Inc. and distributor Dalton Pictures & Entertainment Company. Together, as independent film “underdogs,” they seek to take advantage of the deterioration of the art of film as presented by the major studios to introduce quality filmed entertainment. “Film is America’s most important art,” said Jeff Ritchie, president of Imperia. “Unfortunately, instead of raising the intellectual bar of the audience, it has been dumbed down to the lowest common denominator.” The two companies are united in bringing back a revival of quality films. “Of course we can’t compete with the power and money behind the big studios,” said Dalton. “We just think that there are people out there who are disgusted with watching generic Hollywood garbage, and we are reaching out to that market with our independent film series.”
The leads of the film as well as local Pittsburgh celebrities will attend the Gala 1930’s style red carpet premiere to kick off the theatrical release, which will be covered by the local media. The cost of a ticket is only $5, and the public is welcome to attend. The red carpet will be open to anyone arriving in an antique car or dressed in a Hollywood era costume, and awards for the best costumes will be given to one “Mr. Hollywood” and “Miss Hollywood.” The stars of the film will be on hand to sign autographs, and speak to the public in a Q&A session. Tickets for the event can be purchased at fandango.com
Contact:
Gregory Allen Webb
Imperia Entertainment, Inc.
310-246-9512
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