Kids vs Buzz Lightyear
We’re opening The Kids Grow Up tonight in Washington DC at the Avalon. Ann Hornaday writes in the Washington Post: Between “The Kids Are All Right” and “Toy Story 3,” audiences were gifted with particularly sensitive portrayals of one of the most bittersweet passages in family life, when the first child prepares to leave for college. [...]
The Edge of Dreaming at center of Brainwave Series
New York’s Rubin Museum of Art’s fantastic annual Brainwave series brings together guests from various fields to discuss all things related to the mind. This year they used Amy Hardie’s film (that we helped produce) to devise a series on dreaming, with several screenings of The Edge of Dreaming and Amy Hardie in person for [...]
And Everything is Going Fine
Our friend and sometimes producing partner, Amy Hobby, is at IFC Center tonight as part of a tribute to Spalding Gray that leads up to the opening on Friday of the beautiful Steven Soderbergh documentary on Spalding, “And Everything is Going Fine“. Amy produced AEIGF, along with Kathie Russo and Josh Blum.
TKGU back from L.A.
Had an excellent week in L.A. for the opening of The Kids Grow Up. Doug and Lucy held their own with the big guns on The Talk. One of our favorite filmmakers, Michel Gondry, took out time from his own film and book tour to host a great Q&A on opening night. We had help during [...]
Edge of Dreaming goes Spanish
Amy Hardie will be at the opening screening in Barcelona and at other select showings for “The Edge of Dreaming” ’s 50+ city release in Spain and South America as Documentary of the Month through Parallel 40. See our Screenings page for details.
The Kids Grow Up opens in theaters
The Kids Grow Up had its theatrical premiere Friday, October 29th at the Angelika Film Center in New York City and is held over through November 11th. The film will expand on November 12th to the Laemmle Sunset 5 in Los Angeles. The film will continue to roll out to several cities after that. Buy [...]
The Kids Grow Up gets US distribution
A happy day at Hard Working Movies HQ, as we announce that Shadow Distribution will handle the US release of The Kids Grow Up, which will begin its theatrical run at the Angelika Film Center in New York in late October. Read more about it in indieWIRE.
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