Company acquires worldwide rights to Mitch Dickman’s SXSW world premiere, marking their second deal of the day at the festival.
Alchemy has acquired worldwide rights to Rolling Papers.
Mitch Dickman’s documentary about the legalisation of marijuana received its world premiere at SXSW yesterday [March 15].
The deal was negotiated by Alchemy vp of acquisitions Jeff Deutchman with Zac Bright and Kevin Iwashina of Preferred Content, CAA and Richard Turner of Artioti Media Consulting on behalf of the filmmakers.
It marks the second acquisition of the festival for the company, following their North American pick-up of Moonwalkers.
Alchemy CEO Bill Lee, who made the announcement, commented: “Rolling Papers is a must-see documentary about how the media and society deal with the rapid cultural shift to marijuana legalisation. The film couldn’t be more timely and we look forward to bringing it to a worldwide audience.”
Produced by Britta Erickson, Daniel Junge, Karl Kister, [link...
Alchemy has acquired worldwide rights to Rolling Papers.
Mitch Dickman’s documentary about the legalisation of marijuana received its world premiere at SXSW yesterday [March 15].
The deal was negotiated by Alchemy vp of acquisitions Jeff Deutchman with Zac Bright and Kevin Iwashina of Preferred Content, CAA and Richard Turner of Artioti Media Consulting on behalf of the filmmakers.
It marks the second acquisition of the festival for the company, following their North American pick-up of Moonwalkers.
Alchemy CEO Bill Lee, who made the announcement, commented: “Rolling Papers is a must-see documentary about how the media and society deal with the rapid cultural shift to marijuana legalisation. The film couldn’t be more timely and we look forward to bringing it to a worldwide audience.”
Produced by Britta Erickson, Daniel Junge, Karl Kister, [link...
- 3/16/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Company acquires worldwide rights to Mitch Dickman’s SXSW world premiere, marking their second deal of the day at the festival.
Alchemy has acquired worldwide rights to Rolling Papers.
Mitch Dickman’s documentary about the legalisation of marijuana received its world premiere at SXSW yesterday [March 15].
The deal was negotiated by Alchemy vp of acquisitions Jeff Deutchman with Zac Bright and Kevin Iwashina of Preferred Content, CAA and Richard Turner of Artioti Media Consulting on behalf of the filmmakers.
It marks the second acquisition of the festival for the company, following their North American pick-up of Moonwalkers.
Alchemy CEO Bill Lee, who made the announcement, commented: “Rolling Papers is a must-see documentary about how the media and society deal with the rapid cultural shift to marijuana legalisation. The film couldn’t be more timely and we look forward to bringing it to a worldwide audience.”
Produced by Britta Erickson, Daniel Junge, Karl Kister, [link...
Alchemy has acquired worldwide rights to Rolling Papers.
Mitch Dickman’s documentary about the legalisation of marijuana received its world premiere at SXSW yesterday [March 15].
The deal was negotiated by Alchemy vp of acquisitions Jeff Deutchman with Zac Bright and Kevin Iwashina of Preferred Content, CAA and Richard Turner of Artioti Media Consulting on behalf of the filmmakers.
It marks the second acquisition of the festival for the company, following their North American pick-up of Moonwalkers.
Alchemy CEO Bill Lee, who made the announcement, commented: “Rolling Papers is a must-see documentary about how the media and society deal with the rapid cultural shift to marijuana legalisation. The film couldn’t be more timely and we look forward to bringing it to a worldwide audience.”
Produced by Britta Erickson, Daniel Junge, Karl Kister, [link...
- 3/16/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
The distribution is set for what James Redford called "Shakespeare on the High Plains." Listen Productions' dramatic documentary "Hanna Ranch," produced by Karl Kister and best-selling author Eric Schlosser ("Fast Food Nation"), will have a limited theatrical release on May 16th followed by a digital release via Gravitas Ventures on May 23rd, 2014. Known for his hope for the future of ranch life and dubbed the "eco-cowboy," Kirk Hanna believed there could exist a balance between the obvious need for land conservation, the demands of a growing urban population, and the traditional ranching way of life. When his dream of harmony and sustainability ran up against the reality of family conflict and mounting threats to the land, Hanna began to lose hope. Telling the true story of a public figure and a family man, "Hanna Ranch" examines the tragic collision of the once wild West with today's urban sprawl, in the shadow of a family quarrel.
- 4/21/2014
- by Taylor Lindsay
- Indiewire
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