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IFC Films acquires for N American distribution


Press Release:

IFC Films announced today that the company is acquiring North American rights to director Bruce Beresford’s dramatic comedy PEACE, LOVE & MISUNDERSTANDING. The film, with a screenplay by Christina Mengert and Joseph Muszynski, boasts an all-star cast headlined by Academy Award® winner Jane Fonda, two-time Academy Award® nominee Catherine Keener, Kyle MacLachlan, Elizabeth Olsen, Chace Crawford, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Rosanna Arquette and Nat Wolff. BCDF Pictures’ Brice Dal Farra, Claude Dal Farra, Lauren Munsch, and Jonathan Burkhart served as producers on the project, with co-writers Mengert and Muszynski also executive producing.

Fonda makes a triumphant return to the screen working with Australian film veteran Beresford (DRIVING MISS DAISY, TENDER MERCIES, MAO'S LAST DANCER). Together with a wonderful cast, they deliver a heartfelt and funny comedy about reunion and second chances. Diane is a conservative lawyer (Keener) who, after splitting with her husband, takes her two teenage children, Zoe (Olsen) and Jake (Wolff) to meet their estranged, eccentric grandmother Grace (Fonda), the epitome of the term "free spirit" who lives in Woodstock, NY. Her personality was always so immense Diane felt there was rarely any room for anyone else. The film playfully depicts a string of new beginnings founded in letting go of the past. Diane isn't sure what she came to Woodstock for, but what she finds is an open offer of motherly solace, the chance to bond with her children and perhaps the opportunity to open her heart to someone new. She meets a carpenter/singer/songwriter named Jude (Morgan). He's handsome, generous, impulsive, and really corny. He also clearly adores her. But is Diane ready for romance? Meanwhile her daughter also meets a local (Crawford) who she connects with.

Jonathan Sehring, President of Sundance Selects/IFC Films, said: "We fell in love with this film in Toronto and couldn't be more excited to be working with one of the world's greatest filmmakers Bruce Beresford and his amazing cast. PEACE, LOVE AND MISUNDERSTANDING will delight audiences across the country who will be elated to see Jane Fonda give her best and juiciest performance in decades. It's one everyone will be talking about next awards season."

In a joint statement, BCDF Pictures said "Following the film's premiere in Toronto we have been impressed with the team at IFC and their grasp of the movie's market potential. They have a fantastic strategy for its distribution and a strong passion for the film as a whole. We are extremely pleased to be working with IFC on its release."

The deal for the film was negotiated by Arianna Bocco, SVP of Acquisitions & Productions for Sundance Selects/IFC Films with CAA on behalf of the filmmakers.

IFC Films is a sister division to IFC Midnight and Sundance Selects, and is owned and operated by AMC Networks, Inc.

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What exactly does this mean when it comes to release date?

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Just that it will be released. They haven't given any indication when.

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That sucks that there's no timeline but good need that IFC is behind it as it's going to make it easier to find.

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What a shame that it probably won't be released in time to qualify for a nomination for Jane this award season--or will it. I was surprised that she didn't get a nod from the GG.

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This film wasn't up for competitive awards because it hasn't had a release yet outside of film festivals. Once IFC releases it, presumably in Summer or Fall 2012 (unless it gets pushed further to 2013 which would signal the film isn't award-worthy), it will be eligible for awards. Say, it is released August of 2012, then the film will be able to get nominated at the Golden Globes or Oscars of this upcoming year.

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