Sony Classics Updates Release Plans For ‘French Exit’, ‘Truffle Hunters’ And More – Deadline
Sony Pictures Classics has made some changes to its release schedule for four upcoming photos and one that’s already in theaters.
The distributor led by co-chairs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard said Dror Moreh’s documentary The human factor, which opened last month in Los Angeles and New York, premieres in theaters May 7 nationwide.
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The Michelle Pfeiffer-Lucas Hodges drama French release, which bowed at the 2020 New York Film Festival last year, is slated to open in Los Angeles and New York on February 12, then nationwide on April 2.
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The father, starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman, remains set to bow on February 26 in theaters in New York and Los Angeles. The pic will go wide on March 12 and then be available for $ 19.99 on PVOD from the March 26.
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Directors Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw’s The truffle hunters, which won a Producer Guild Award nomination for the documentary today, hits theaters in New York and Los Angeles on March 5 – a week ahead of schedule – followed by a gradual rollout in the United States.
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Finally, Heidi Ewing’s I carry you with me, which won two Spirit Awards, including Best First Feature last week, hits theaters in New York and Los Angeles on May 21, then continues the following weekend for Memorial Day. The photo had a brief Oscar qualifying run in December.