Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Bloodline to premiere in New York City & Los Angeles

Welcome to our new look website…created by Rob Flynn, known for his VFX work for Disney, Warner Bros and Sony.

The new Bloodline trailer was cut by Michael Horvitz, who worked on trailers for Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Blade.

The music you can hear is from our original score composed by the award winning composer, Miriam Cutler, known for her work on Thin, Amy's Orgasm, The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib, and the Terry Gilliam/Johnny Depp film Lost in La Mancha.

Also, see our new blog where you will be hearing from us as well as special guest bloggers and invited to comment; a new Screening Room, full of exclusive, never-seen-before footage ; and lot’s more.

We can now officially announce that Bloodline is being released on May 9th in New York City at the Village East, a week later, May 16th in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Sunset 5, and then across the US after that. Theater details can be accessed above.

Rather than an all-out release in week one, we have decided upon a ‘slow burn’ strategy that has worked well with other controversial documentaries in the past like What the Bleep Do We Know? and Super Size Me. The plan is to open in two major US markets first, build momentum, then open wider, in more screens, as each week goes by.

We will be marketing Bloodline as aggressively as we can, but we need, and appreciate, all the help we can get. A new section called ‘Get Involved’ will include posters, flyers, banners, screensavers which can be downloaded to help you help us spread the word, as well as special Bloodline items for purchase, like T-shirts, books, and more.

We will also be announcing details of Bloodline the radio show very shortly, which will be available to 40 million homes across the USA, and globally via the internet and satellite. Stay tuned for the launch date.

For those of you around the world, our distribution and sales team is working on releases in all major markets around the globe, both in cinemas, on television and on DVD.

Keep checking back here for regular updates.