Felt Arriving on DVD in September; New Box Art and Updated Theatrical Listings
Felt is a film we’ve been covering for a while now (its theatrical rollout is currently under way, and it hits Digital/VOD in a few more days on July 21st), and today we have the details of its DVD release by Amplify Releasing, the box art, and an updated list of theatrical screenings.
From the Press Release:
Amplify Releasing’s feminist psychological thriller FELT (review) will be available on Digital/VOD platforms on Tuesday, July 21, 2015, as well as DVD on Tuesday, September 1. Below you will find a list of platforms on which the film can be streamed along with a look at the DVD box art.
FELT was directed by Jason Banker and written by Banker and Amy Everson. It stars Amy Everson, Kentucker Audley, Ryan Creighton, Elisabeth Ferrara, and Roxanne Lauren Knouse. Banker also produced the film.
Digital/VOD Platforms Include: Amazon Instant Video, Cablevision, Comcast’s XFINITY TV, Cox, DirecTV, Dish, Google Play, iTunes, PlayStation Store, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS, VUDU, Xbox Video, and more.
Here is an updated list of the theaters in which Felt will be shown over the coming weeks. You can also pre-order the DVD from the EvilShop below.
July 10
Atlanta, GA – Plaza Theatre
Chico, CA – Pageant Theater
Detroit, MI – Cinema Detroit
Pittsburgh, PA – Harris Theater
Salem, MA – CinemaSalem
San Diego, CA – Digital Gym
San Francisco, CA – Roxie Theater *Q&A with Amy Everson Opening Weekend!
Seattle, WA – Grand Illusion Cinema
July 11
Houston, TX – Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Vintage Park
July 14
Winchester, VA – Alamo Drafthouse Cinema *one night only
July 17
Los Angeles, CA – Laemmle Royal
Austin, TX – Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar
Denver, CO – Sie FilmCenter
Ottawa, Ontario, CA – Mayfair Theatre
Phoenix, AZ – FilmBar *one night only
July 20
Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero Theatre *one night only
July 29
Sioux Falls, SD – Indievents *one night only
August 14
Albuquerque, NM – Guild Cinema
Synopsis:
Amy is hanging on by a thread. Struggling to cope with past sexual trauma and the daily aggressions of a male-dominated society, she creates grotesquely costumed alter egos that re-appropriate the male form. While giving her the sense of power she craves, acting as these characters pushes her further into a world of her own making. When she begins a new relationship with a seemingly good guy, she opens herself up to him – but that vulnerability comes at a dangerous cost, and her alter egos threaten to lash out in explosive violence. Based on the real experiences and art of co-writer/star Amy Everson, Felt doesn’t just point a finger at rape culture; it takes a full on swing at it, creating a feminist psychological thriller that audiences will be hard-pressed to shake off.
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