Tuesday, May 21, 2013

'Mother of George' Secures Distribution

Oscilloscope Acquires North American Rights To Andrew Dosunmu's 'Mother of George'

BY TAMBAY A. OBENSON, Shadow & Act
JANUARY 26, 2013 
Good news, and congrats to Andrew Dosunmu, Bradford YoungDanai GuriraRon Simons and company!
All the details on the acquisition follow in the press release just received (although no specific release date is given yet)
Oscilloscope Acquires Critically-Acclaimed Sundance Competition Film "Mother of George"
(New York, NY) January 26, 2013-Oscilloscope Laboratories announced today that it has acquired North American rights to Andrew Dosunmu's MOTHER OF GEORGE. The film made its world premiere this past week as part of the U.S. Dramatic Competition in Sundance, to widespread critical acclaim and enthusiastic audience response.
In the poetic and moving MOTHER OF GEORGE, Adenike (Danai Gurira) weds the charismatic Ayodele (Isaach De Bankolé), the owner of a small Nigerian restaurant in Brooklyn. Their traditional wedding culminates in a ceremony where Adenike is named for her yet-to-be-conceived son, George. But as the months pass without pregnancy, Adenike faces uncomfortable and unfamiliar choices in her desperate struggle to save her marriage. The film stars THE WALKING DEAD's Gurira in the title role and veteran actor De Bankolé as her husband, and co-stars Yaya Alafia and Tony Okungbowa. This is Dosunmu's second feature, following his critically heralded 2011 debut RESTLESS CITY.
Beautifully shot by cinematographer Bradford Young (AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS, PARIAH), the film skillfully folds large,universal themes and ideas into a very personal and intimate story.
It has already received many critical accolades at Sundance; Manohla Dargis of the New York Times singled it out as one of thehighlights of the festival and called it "visually splendid." Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the film is "dazzlingly shot" and praises Gurira's performance, saying she "inhabits this role with a fire and pride, a devotion, and, at times, a despair bordering on instability." Guy Lodge begins his review in Variety by saying, "Simply relating the narrative of Andrew Dosunmu's seductive immigrant drama MOTHER OF GEORGE would do little to convey the film's stark, poetic power, much less its extraordinary visual and sonic acumen."
About the acquisition, David Laub and Dan Berger from Oscilloscope said, "We couldn't be more excited to be releasing MOTHER OF GEORGE-it is exactly the kind of gem which we love to champion. In only his second feature, Dosumnu shows not only tremendous style and visual flair, but a deep empathy for his characters and the ability to portray the complexity of a traditional culture adapting to the modern world. We are thrilled to be working with this wonderful and talented group of filmmakers and to have the opportunity to bring this film to audiences."
Filmmaker Andrew Dosumnu says, "I am thrilled to be working with Oscilloscope having been a fan of their roster of films. I am honored to beworking with such a great team who support filmmakers and their vision. It is a perfect fit."
The film was written by Darci Picoult and produced by Lars Knudsen and Jay Van Hoy of Parts & Labor and Matt Parker & Carly Hugo along with Picoult, Chris Maybach, Saemi Kim and Okungbowa. Executive producers on the film are: Saerom Kim of Maybach Film Productions; Ron Simons of SimonSays Entertainment; Jerry Tankersley, Laura Bernieri & Joseph Sorrentino of Fried Alligator Films and Rhea Scott & Fady Salamé. The deal was negotiated by David Laub and Dan Berger from Oscilloscope with Ben Weiss of Paradigm, who represented the filmmakers.


Oscilloscope Sets 9/13 Theatrical Release Date For Andrew Dosunmu's 'Mother of George'

BY TAMBAY A. OBENSON, Shadow & Act
May 21, 2013 
Oscilloscope Laboratories acquired North American rights to Andrew Dosunmu's lauded Sundance competition drama Mother of George in January, not long after its premiere at that festival, to critical-acclaim and enthusiastic audience response.

We just learned that the film will make its theatrical debut on September 13, 2013. Closer to that date, we should know more about the release strategy that Oscilloscope has planned for the film.

The poetic and moving drama stars Danai Gurira as Adenike, who weds the charismatic Ayodele (Isaach De Bankolé), the owner of a small Nigerian restaurant in Brooklyn. Their traditional wedding culminates in a ceremony where Adenike is named for her yet-to-be-conceived son, George. But as the months pass without pregnancy, Adenike faces uncomfortable and unfamiliar choices in her desperate struggle to save her marriage. 

Beautifully shot by award-winning cinematographer Bradford Young, the film co-stars Yaya Alafia and Tony Okungbowa

The film's script was penned by Darci Picoult and produced by Lars Knudsen and Jay Van Hoy of Parts & Labor as well as Matt ParkerCarly HugoChris MaybachSaemi Kim, along with Picoult and Okungbowa. 

Executive producers on the film include Ron Simons of SimonSays EntertainmentSaerom Kim of Maybach Film ProductionsJerry Tankersley, Laura Bernieri & Joseph Sorrentino of Fried Alligator Films and Rhea Scott & Fady Salamé.


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