More On Demand & Release Details for Tribeca Entry The Bleeding House
More good news for folks unable to head to New York for the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival: Philip Gelatt’s The Bleeding House will be released nationwide via video-on-demand under the “Tribeca Film” banner simultaneously with the start of the Festival on April 20.
From April 20 through June 23, The Bleeding House will be available in more than 40 million homes via cable, telco and satellite systems. Additionally, the Tribeca Film platform will be available on the web via digital VOD services. Viewers will be able to access Tribeca Film titles via the “Tribeca Film” category of video-on-demand menus, via pay-per-view offerings and via other branded destinations online.
“We are excited to be able to present a spectrum of specialty films that will simultaneously premiere at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival and on demand in over 40 million homes, giving those not at the Festival in NY a chance to enjoy these quality films,” said Geoff Gilmore, Chief Creative Officer for Tribeca Enterprises.
The Bleeding House Synopsis:
Meet the Smiths—a family full of secrets who keep to themselves on a back road outside a small Midwestern town. In this visceral, tightly wound horror/thriller, their lives are shaken when a sweet-talking Texan arrives on their doorstep on a mission for retribution. Will he succeed in his goal to bleed them of their sins, or will the family’s haunted past prove to be even more deadly than he bargained for?
The Bleeding House, starring Patrick Breen, Alexandra Chando, and Betsy Aidem, will also have a limited theatrical release beginning May 13, 2011.
Be sure to “like” The Bleeding House on Facebook, and also visit the official Tribeca website. The 10th edition of the fest will take place from April 20 to May 1 in lower Manhattan.
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