4th Row Films will release “All In: The Poker Movie” nationally on April 24, 2012 via digital retailers including Amazon and iTunes, with a DVD release to follow in July 2012. The opportunity to pre-order the film is available at www.allinthepokermovie.com, along with a limited edition poster and “All In: The Poker Movie”. playing cards. This release will follow a 40 market theatrical release in late March, including the Cinema Village in New York City and Laemmle 4 in Los Angeles.
A look at the story of poker from the underground clubs of New York City to the global boom and the recent online scandal, “All In: The Poker Movie”. is garnering unprecedented support across the country, with poker players participating in post-screening discussions during many of the theatrical runs either in person or via satellite.
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- 4/20/2012
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
NEW YORK -- Writer Jonathan Kesselman is set to adapt Glenn Frank's prize-winning debut novel, Abe Gilman's Ending, for the screen and will produce the project through his company Worldwide Media Conspiracy.
Kesselman, the writer-director of The Hebrew Hammer and Nickelodeon Studios' upcoming comedy The Orbit of Bob, will produce the feature with Frank.
Ending centers on a depressed man in a wheelchair forced to move to a nursing home after his wife dies. Close to giving up hope, his interest in life is rekindled when a new patient enlists others for a historical project. In an intertwined story line, a young German Jewish boy in post-World War II Boston attempts to discover what happened to his father after the Holocaust.
Ending, published in October, won Frank the Bruce P. Rossley Literary Award for best new voice.
WMC and Vox3 Films are producing an adaptation of Peter Alson's memoir Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie. Kesselman also is attached to direct the comedy Odd Todd for Paramount Pictures.
Kesselman, the writer-director of The Hebrew Hammer and Nickelodeon Studios' upcoming comedy The Orbit of Bob, will produce the feature with Frank.
Ending centers on a depressed man in a wheelchair forced to move to a nursing home after his wife dies. Close to giving up hope, his interest in life is rekindled when a new patient enlists others for a historical project. In an intertwined story line, a young German Jewish boy in post-World War II Boston attempts to discover what happened to his father after the Holocaust.
Ending, published in October, won Frank the Bruce P. Rossley Literary Award for best new voice.
WMC and Vox3 Films are producing an adaptation of Peter Alson's memoir Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie. Kesselman also is attached to direct the comedy Odd Todd for Paramount Pictures.
- 2/22/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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