Finn Wittrock takes on the role of a man obsessed by a childhood love in his upcoming romantic comedy Write When You Get Work. In a PEOPLE exclusive trailer for his new film, the American Horror Story actor plays Jonny Collins, a man dedicated to infiltrating the life of a woman named Ruth Duffy (Legion‘s Rachel Keller), who he used to know.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Abramorama has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Write When You Get Work, the new movie from My New Gun writer-director Stacy Cochran. The romantic comedy starring Finn Wittrock and Rachel Keller, who play former lovers whose paths cross years later (with a heist thrown in for good measure), will bow in New York beginning November 23 ahead of a cross-country rollout in which Cochran will be on hand for a Q&A following each city screening. Emily Mortimer also stars.
Read MoreNew York-based indie distributor Abramorama has acquired the U.S. theatrical rights to director/producer Ron Mann’s 10th feature documentary, Carmine Street Guitars.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Abramorama has acquired U.S. rights to Carmine Street Guitars, the Ron Mann-directed documentary that takes a snapshot of Rick Kelly’s fabled Greenwich Village shop where he makes guitars out of salvaged wood from historic New York buildings. The instruments have been used by the likes of Bob Dylan, Lou Reed and Patti Smith.
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Abramorama has sealed a U.S. distribution deal for Under the Wire, the feature documentary by Chris Martin that tells war photographer Paul Conroy’s story of he and Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin’s fateful 2012 mission in Syria, where Colvin was killed while they were covering the siege of Homs.
Read MoreHow a quartet of different movies released in the last month — and one hitting theaters this Friday — are contributing to the Era of Peak Music Doc
Read MoreAbramorama, a company I mentioned in my 2016 piece, continues to thrive with stirring music documentaries geared toward loving fanbases, and Hereditary backers A24 give a former studio exec like me renewed hope that a film company can still get by on impeccable taste and an outstanding catalog.
Read MoreMangurama and Bobb Films have bought U.S. and Canadian theatrical distribution rights for the documentary “Weed the People,” executive produced by Ricki Lake.
Read MoreAbramorama is a New York-based global theatrical distribution and rights management partner for music films, founded in 2000. Richard Abramowitz, CEO, is attending TIFF 2018.
Read MorePremiere Of Abramorama’s Matangi/ Maya/ M.I.A.
Read MoreCoinciding with the film's 50th anniversary, the newly restored version will give audiences "the best version of this film they've ever seen," said Richard Abramowitz, chief executive officer of Abramorama.
Read MoreWhile many theater owners crossed their collective fingers that this nostalgia trip would be a success, they weren’t quite ready for sold out auditoriums and the communal atmosphere in the 200 screens that distributor Abramorama selected for opening weekend.
Read MoreAbramorama and Cinereach have signed a deal to give music documentary Matangi/Maya/MIA a US release in September.
Read MoreAbramorama has acquired the U.S. and Canadian theatrical rights to Paula Eiselt’s feature directorial debut, “93Queen.”
Read MoreThe film uses John Butterfield’s music and words, along with first-hand accounts of his family, his band mates and those closest to him.
Read MoreJohn McCauley talks ‘Straight Into a Storm,’ distributed by Abramorama, which chronicles the band’s wild early days, triumphant 10th-anniversary gigs and everything in between
Read MoreThe group’s history is the focus of a new film, The Public Image Is Rotten, that will be coming out via Abramorama this fall.
Read More“[Abramorama’s] passion and expertise in music films combined with their ability to strategically release the film globally will allow fans around the world to enjoy a never before seen look at PiL and the true John Lydon.”
Read MoreAbramorama has landed rights and set a release date for This Is Congo, the documentary from celebrated war photographer Daniel McCabe.
Read MoreThe Abramorama release chronicles John McCauley and company's evolution as a band
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