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‘Majority Rules’: Abramorama Acquires North American Theatrical Rights To AJ Schnack’s Political Documentary

EXCLUSIVE: Abramorama announced they have acquired the rights to North American theatrical distribution of veteran political documentarian AJ Schnack‘s latest film Majority Rules, which captures a history-making period during which Alaska became the first state in the nation to implement new election reforms that promise to put voters back at the forefront of elections and governing.

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Protocol 7 Trailer Previews the Corporate Thriller

A new Protocol 7 trailer for the upcoming corporate thriller led by Rachel Whittle has been released, previewing the new movie. The film is set to have a premiere screening in New York City at the Look Dine-in Cinema on May 31 before opening at The Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles on June 14 with a a week-long engagement.

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Abramorama Takes North America On Dementia Doc ‘Little Empty Boxes’

EXCLUSIVE: Abramorama has acquired North American rights to Little Empty Boxes, a documentary marking the directorial debut of bestselling health author Max Lugavere. Following a week-long engagement at Look Cinema in NYC beginning April 19, the film unspools at Laemmle Santa Monica in Los Angeles beginning April 26, expanding to select theaters nationwide thereafter.

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‘A Storm Foretold’, Jan. 6 Doc Featuring Roger Stone, Marks Insurrection Anniversary “With Intention” – Specialty Preview

It’s quiet for specialty openings after the holidays, in the thick of awards season. But one film needed this weekend — Abramorama documentary A Storm Foretold by Danish director Christoffer Guldbrandsen about the MAGA movement and the Jan. 6 insurrection. The filmmaker captured footage over years of on-and-off access to Roger Stone.

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Why Film Distributors Aren’t Worried About Taylor Swift Cutting Out the Middle Man

With roughly $125 million in worldwide box office after opening weekend, should traditional film distributors be worried about going the way of Scooter Braun? Chill; there are not many who “have the appeal that [Swift] has,” Richard Abramowitz, a veteran of the event-cinema space with his indie distributor Abramorama, told IndieWire.

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