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Opening in Greater Kansas City

March 24th, 2011 · Comments Off · Awards, Building An Audience, Theatrical

Kansas City has a great appetite for BBQ, sports, and independent film, and we’re thrilled to be returning to KC with HARVEST.
We were there in October at the Kansas Int’l Film Festival where HARVEST won an Audience Award.
HARVEST opens Friday, March 25 at the Glenwood Arts Theatre in Overland Park, KS, right across the [...]

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Harvest at the Living Room Theaters in Boca

March 11th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Building An Audience, Theatrical

Harvest continues to roll out in theaters this month.  It opens Friday, March 11 (today) at the Living Room Theaters in Boca Raton, FL.
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Movies at the Museum

February 8th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Building An Audience, Distribution

This weekend HARVEST screens at the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine as part of their “Movies at the Museum” program.  The film screens on Friday, Feb 11 at 6:30pm and Saturday Feb 12 & Sunday Feb 13 at 2pm.

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Double win in Sactown!

August 3rd, 2010 · Comments Off · Awards, Film Festivals

Nice!  HARVEST won both the Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Sacramento Film & Music Festival this past weekend!  Thank you!

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August screenings

July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off · Building An Audience, Film Festivals

Some upcoming screenings we’re excited about -
We’re playing on the closing day of the Sacramento Film & Music Festival this Sunday, August 1st at 3pm at the Historic Crest Theatre.  Marc Meyers and Arye Gross are attending and would love to see friends in the area …
Then, the Woods Hole Film Festival on Cape Cod. [...]

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Palace Theatre Q&A

July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off · Cinematography, Film Festivals, Influences, Victoria Clark

Ahead of more festival play, here are some clips from the recent Q&A following the Special Home State Screening of HARVEST at the Connecticut Film Festival (May 2010).

With Writer/Director Marc Meyers, Cinematographer Ruben O’Malley, Tony Winner Victoria Clark, and Producer Jody Girgenti

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Special Home State Screening

April 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments · Building An Audience, Cast, Crew, Film Festivals, On Location, Press

HARVEST will have a Special Home State Screening on Sunday, May 9 at 4pm at the historic Palace Theater in Danbury, CT as part of the Connecticut Film Festival (May 4-9). There will be a Q&A with the filmmakers following the screening.  We hope to see you there.  Tickets are on sale now.
HARVEST filmed in [...]

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Raising the curtain

February 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off · Building An Audience, Film Festivals

We’re excited to share news that HARVEST will have a special preview screening at the upcoming CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL as part of the “American Independents” program.
CIFF is a well-respected and long-running film festival (this will be its 34th edition), and is noted for its high quality of films from around the world.  It’s also [...]

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recommending some movies

October 15th, 2009 · Comments Off · Influences, Other Movies, Production

There are some movies I watched again before making HARVEST to remind myself of the world I wanted the film to be in.  I love these films and so do a lot of other people.  They were a great inspiration to me …

Late August, Early September (Olivier Assayas, France), Burnt By The Sun (Nikita Mikhalkov, [...]

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IF YOU BUILD IT…

October 4th, 2009 · Comments Off · Baby Boomer, Building An Audience, Distribution, Over 30 years old

Much has been said and written recently about the crisis state of the current independent film marketplace and model.  While some people are optimistic and energized by the shifting landscape, and shifting possibilities, most are uncertain about how it will all shake out, infusing a tangible anxiety into the atmosphere for all of us filmmakers.  [...]

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