TheWrap exclusively presents the trailer for filmmaker Ann Lupo’s festival darling and directorial debut “In Reality,” Watch the trailer above.
The film just won Special Jury Mention for U.S. Fiction at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival (Laff). Part documentary style, part magical realism narrative, “In Reality” is an autobiographical rollercoaster ride through the mind of a young woman falling in and out of love.
Written, produced, directed, edited and starring Lupo, the story centers on Ann, who is consumed by the fantasy of finding true love. Just when she thinks she’s found it, she is friend-zoned. The disappointment of rejection sends her into an obsessive downward spiral that tests the limits of her sanity and the strength of her closest friendship. In order to reclaim her bearings on reality, she confronts her overgrown fantasies by making a film about the experience. The result is a vulnerable, hilarious...
The film just won Special Jury Mention for U.S. Fiction at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival (Laff). Part documentary style, part magical realism narrative, “In Reality” is an autobiographical rollercoaster ride through the mind of a young woman falling in and out of love.
Written, produced, directed, edited and starring Lupo, the story centers on Ann, who is consumed by the fantasy of finding true love. Just when she thinks she’s found it, she is friend-zoned. The disappointment of rejection sends her into an obsessive downward spiral that tests the limits of her sanity and the strength of her closest friendship. In order to reclaim her bearings on reality, she confronts her overgrown fantasies by making a film about the experience. The result is a vulnerable, hilarious...
- 9/28/2018
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Pmk*Bnc has formed a film marketing and distribution department. It will be headed by Marian Koltai-Levine, the former marketing head of Fine Line Features and Picturehouse. Koltai-Levine, who started Zipline Entertainment after Bob Berney's Picturehouse was shuttered, is bringing her entire staff over to Pmk*Bnc. The move is to be announced this morning. Koltai-Levine adds another dimension to Pmk*Bnc, which formed in January when InterPublic merged PR powerhouses Pmk/Hbh and Bragman Nyman Cafarelli, with Bnc's Michael Nyman and Chris Robichaud running the venture with Pmk/Hbh's Cindi Berger. That merge was a tumultuous undertaking that reshaped the showbiz PR landscape: among other defections, Simon Halls, Robin Baum and Stephen Huvane, left with Andy Gelt to form Slate with Ina Treciokas, and Jennifer Allen and Melissa Kates exited and brought their clients to launch Viewpoint. Koltai-Levine brings a Zipline staff that includes Nina Baron, Nathalie Kohen,...
- 8/2/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Publicity firm Pmk*Bnc has drafted Zipline Entertainment's Marian Koltai-Levine and her eight-person staff to run its new film marketing and distribution department.
"Bringing in Marian allows Pmk*Bnc to round out its entertainment division with a completely integrated film marketing and communications department, as well as adds distribution capabilities that we’ve never had before," said Cindi Berger, chairman and CEO of Pmk*Bnc, which was formed in January, when Pmk/Hbh and Bnc merged.
Koltai-Levine, who previously headed marketing at both Picturehouse and Fine Line Features, launched Zipline in April, 2009 in response to the changing indie film business by offering filmmakers both marketing expertise and theatrical distribution services for those who chose to self-distribute their films.
Since then the outfit done work for such features as John Crowley's "Is Anybody There?" and Chris Nelson's "Ass Backwards," the New York publicity for Lisa Cholodenko's "The Kids Are All Right...
"Bringing in Marian allows Pmk*Bnc to round out its entertainment division with a completely integrated film marketing and communications department, as well as adds distribution capabilities that we’ve never had before," said Cindi Berger, chairman and CEO of Pmk*Bnc, which was formed in January, when Pmk/Hbh and Bnc merged.
Koltai-Levine, who previously headed marketing at both Picturehouse and Fine Line Features, launched Zipline in April, 2009 in response to the changing indie film business by offering filmmakers both marketing expertise and theatrical distribution services for those who chose to self-distribute their films.
Since then the outfit done work for such features as John Crowley's "Is Anybody There?" and Chris Nelson's "Ass Backwards," the New York publicity for Lisa Cholodenko's "The Kids Are All Right...
- 8/2/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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