Does this villain look familiar?
Are you still staring at that unpaid, unprovoked, un-American parking ticket hanging on the fridge?
Well, FRIENDED TO DEATH is here to help! Starting Monday, April 28th through the May 2nd theatrical opening, fans of Friended to Death on Facebook can get that ticket paid for! Every day during the week, one lucky winner will be picked to have that financial travesty wiped from their wallet with $75 in cold, hard cash. No, we won’t mail you quarters. You’ve proven you can’t be trusted with those.
For a chance to win, simply snap a photo of the envelope containing your crimes against time and space, and SHARE it on Friended to Death's Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FriendedToDeath). Each day one winner will be chosen to receive a $75 check to get that ticket off your fridge. Chances are, you've already complained about that social injustice on Facebook already!
And that’s not all! Follow us on Twitter (@FriendedToDeath) for chances to win movie passes to see the film in theaters on May 2nd!
FRIENDED TO DEATH COMEDY STARS VERONICA MARS’ RYAN HANSEN & BLACK SAILS’ ZACH MCGOWAN OPENS IN SELECT CITIES MAY 2ND & VOD MAY 9TH.
Check out the latest clip featuring Ryan Hansen as the “Batman of Parking Enforcement!”
You can find the trailer Here.
FRIENDED TO DEATH COMEDY STARS VERONICA MARS’ RYAN HANSEN & BLACK SAILS’ ZACH MCGOWAN OPENS IN SELECT CITIES MAY 2ND & VOD MAY 9TH.
FRIENDED TO DEATH –a dark comedy bro-mance marking the feature film debut of director/writer/producer Sarah Smick and starring Ryan Hansen (“Veronica Mars”), Zach McGowan (“Black Sails”) and James Immekus (“Once Upon a Time”)– will open theatrically in select cities on May 2, 2014, with a Video On Demand release on May 9th. The film also stars veteran actors Richard Riehle, Angela Bullock and Bobby Ray Shafer and is being distributed by Green Step Productions and Gravitas Ventures.
FRIENDED TO DEATH charts the extremes to which a desperate Facebook junkie will go in order to figure out who his true friends are. Laced with satire, this tongue-in-cheek bro-mantic comedy tells the story of obnoxious Los Angeles parking enforcement officer Michael Harris (Hansen). After being fired from his dream job and ditched by his best friend (McGowan), Michael begins to question whether anyone would care if he died. So with the help of his pushover ex-coworker Emile (Immekus), Michael does what any social media-obsessed loner would do: He fakes his death online to see who will show up at his funeral. In just hours, Michael's fake death post attracts a promising 22 'Likes.' Giddy and eager to milk the prank, Michael convinces Emile to help him stage a faux memorial service. But as plans start taking shape, Michael's reality gradually implodes, forcing him to reconsider what it means to be a "friend" in today’s hyper-connected world of social media.
About the Filmmakers
Smick, a Columbia University honors graduate, began her film career as an actor, having trained at the British American Drama Academy and Stella Adler Studios and with renowned acting coaches Margie Haber, Scott Sedita and others. While working as an actor in theatre, film, TV, commercials and voiceovers, she found herself more drawn to writing and directing and during the past few years has spent more time behind the camera than in front of it. The comedy web series “Old Souls,” which she directed, co-wrote, produced, and starred in with Honora Talbott, was named “Best of Fest” at the 2013 Independent Television Festival. “Old Souls” will be released on SnagFilms.com this year.
Smick co-wrote and produced with Ian Michaels. Peter Smick also produced; Jimmy Jung Lu served as Director of Photography; and Randy Carter edited. Nathan Whitehead composed the score and Andrea von Foerster was Music Supervisor. Production design was by Susannah Lowber; Casting was by Nicole Arbusto; and Traci Carlson was Line Producer.
Rating pending
Total Runtime: 94 minutes
FRIEND US TO DEATH AT:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriendedToDeath
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendedToDeath
Instagram: https://instagram.com/FriendedToDeath
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB4paAVJy3mv954voCIh_-g?feature=watch
About Green Step Productions
Green Step Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company geared towards socially relevant content for film, television, and the web. Since its inception in 2011, the company has placed particular emphasis on high concept comedies. As Green Step expands its focus to include more diverse genres, it sustains a commitment to supporting maverick artistic visions and social change.
About Gravitas Ventures
Gravitas specializes in the aggregation of entertainment content for worldwide distribution via established and evolving platforms in cable Video On Demand (VOD), broadband, mobile and the airline/hospitality industries. The company connects independent filmmakers, producers, and distribution companies to leading cable, satellite, Telco and online distributions partners such as Warner Home Video, Comcast, Direct TV, Dish Network, Netflix and iTunes.
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Are you still staring at that unpaid, unprovoked, un-American parking ticket hanging on the fridge?
Well, FRIENDED TO DEATH is here to help! Starting Monday, April 28th through the May 2nd theatrical opening, fans of Friended to Death on Facebook can get that ticket paid for! Every day during the week, one lucky winner will be picked to have that financial travesty wiped from their wallet with $75 in cold, hard cash. No, we won’t mail you quarters. You’ve proven you can’t be trusted with those.
For a chance to win, simply snap a photo of the envelope containing your crimes against time and space, and SHARE it on Friended to Death's Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FriendedToDeath). Each day one winner will be chosen to receive a $75 check to get that ticket off your fridge. Chances are, you've already complained about that social injustice on Facebook already!
And that’s not all! Follow us on Twitter (@FriendedToDeath) for chances to win movie passes to see the film in theaters on May 2nd!
FRIENDED TO DEATH COMEDY STARS VERONICA MARS’ RYAN HANSEN & BLACK SAILS’ ZACH MCGOWAN OPENS IN SELECT CITIES MAY 2ND & VOD MAY 9TH.
Check out the latest clip featuring Ryan Hansen as the “Batman of Parking Enforcement!”
You can find the trailer Here.
FRIENDED TO DEATH COMEDY STARS VERONICA MARS’ RYAN HANSEN & BLACK SAILS’ ZACH MCGOWAN OPENS IN SELECT CITIES MAY 2ND & VOD MAY 9TH.
FRIENDED TO DEATH –a dark comedy bro-mance marking the feature film debut of director/writer/producer Sarah Smick and starring Ryan Hansen (“Veronica Mars”), Zach McGowan (“Black Sails”) and James Immekus (“Once Upon a Time”)– will open theatrically in select cities on May 2, 2014, with a Video On Demand release on May 9th. The film also stars veteran actors Richard Riehle, Angela Bullock and Bobby Ray Shafer and is being distributed by Green Step Productions and Gravitas Ventures.
FRIENDED TO DEATH charts the extremes to which a desperate Facebook junkie will go in order to figure out who his true friends are. Laced with satire, this tongue-in-cheek bro-mantic comedy tells the story of obnoxious Los Angeles parking enforcement officer Michael Harris (Hansen). After being fired from his dream job and ditched by his best friend (McGowan), Michael begins to question whether anyone would care if he died. So with the help of his pushover ex-coworker Emile (Immekus), Michael does what any social media-obsessed loner would do: He fakes his death online to see who will show up at his funeral. In just hours, Michael's fake death post attracts a promising 22 'Likes.' Giddy and eager to milk the prank, Michael convinces Emile to help him stage a faux memorial service. But as plans start taking shape, Michael's reality gradually implodes, forcing him to reconsider what it means to be a "friend" in today’s hyper-connected world of social media.
About the Filmmakers
Smick, a Columbia University honors graduate, began her film career as an actor, having trained at the British American Drama Academy and Stella Adler Studios and with renowned acting coaches Margie Haber, Scott Sedita and others. While working as an actor in theatre, film, TV, commercials and voiceovers, she found herself more drawn to writing and directing and during the past few years has spent more time behind the camera than in front of it. The comedy web series “Old Souls,” which she directed, co-wrote, produced, and starred in with Honora Talbott, was named “Best of Fest” at the 2013 Independent Television Festival. “Old Souls” will be released on SnagFilms.com this year.
Smick co-wrote and produced with Ian Michaels. Peter Smick also produced; Jimmy Jung Lu served as Director of Photography; and Randy Carter edited. Nathan Whitehead composed the score and Andrea von Foerster was Music Supervisor. Production design was by Susannah Lowber; Casting was by Nicole Arbusto; and Traci Carlson was Line Producer.
Rating pending
Total Runtime: 94 minutes
FRIEND US TO DEATH AT:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FriendedToDeath
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendedToDeath
Instagram: https://instagram.com/FriendedToDeath
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB4paAVJy3mv954voCIh_-g?feature=watch
About Green Step Productions
Green Step Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company geared towards socially relevant content for film, television, and the web. Since its inception in 2011, the company has placed particular emphasis on high concept comedies. As Green Step expands its focus to include more diverse genres, it sustains a commitment to supporting maverick artistic visions and social change.
About Gravitas Ventures
Gravitas specializes in the aggregation of entertainment content for worldwide distribution via established and evolving platforms in cable Video On Demand (VOD), broadband, mobile and the airline/hospitality industries. The company connects independent filmmakers, producers, and distribution companies to leading cable, satellite, Telco and online distributions partners such as Warner Home Video, Comcast, Direct TV, Dish Network, Netflix and iTunes.
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