Cinema Guild picks up 'Unforeseen'
Unit grabs U.S. distrib rights to documentary
More Articles:
Most Viewed:
Nine(10938 views)Spielberg abandons 'Harvey'(5422 views)Johnny Depp eyes Pancho Villa role(2894 views)Anderson working on 'Master'(2569 views)Imprint Entertainment to remake 'Phone'(1322 views)Box office incumbents stay strong(1319 views) |
Directed by Laura Dunn, the film assesses the environmental sustainability of the American dream. The film will open in New York and L.A. in fall, followed by a national rollout.
Pic, which preemed at Sundance, tells the story of a Texas farm boy who becomes a developer and transforms pristine hill country into large-scale subdivisions, threatening a fragile limestone aquifer. An environmental movement arises to fight back and the film considers the changes to the American landscape in the name of progress and convenience.
"Without a single shot of a polar ice cap, 'The Unforeseen' offers a frank, clear-eyed, and nuanced assessment of man's impact on the environment," said Ryan Krivoshey, distrib chief at Cinema Guild.
The Cinema Guild's upcoming releases include Berlin prize-winner "Yella" from German director Christian Petzold. It has recently handled such titles as "Primo Levi's Journey," Stefan Krohmer's "Summer '04," "Le Petit Lieutenant," and "La Moustache."








