I am asking everyone to pass this e-mail to everyone they know. I've been told
by David Dadon himself that if we work hard to get word out to everyone we know
about "Face to Face" via the following e-mail, "Face to Face" could finally come
to national theaters THIS YEAR!
I can personally vouch for how great this film is. I saw it at the Reno Film
Festival and was blown away by it's mixture of humor and drama.
Be sure to not only pass this message along, but also e-mail the people whose
e-mail addresses are provided within the message! Let's tell the studios what we
want to see -- "Face to Face"!
~~R. Joy Helvie~~
Giants Films needs your support. Help us by contacting the studio heads below
and tell them you want to see "Face to Face" released in the theaters ASAP. Face
to Face was nominated for the best picture in Phoenix, AZ and at Florida Film
Festival for Best Picture. Copy and paste this into your email to each studio
head: I want to see "Face to Face" in theaters!
Paramount Pictures: Susan Glatzer email: susan_glatzer@...
MGM: Robert Levin - Robert.levin@...
Sony Pictures Classics: Michael Barker: Michael_barker@...
Twentieth Century Fox International: Scott Neeson: scottn@...
Miramax: Agnes Mentre: genna.terranova@...
New Line Cinema: Russell Shwartz: russel.schwarz@...
Artisan Entertainment: Rachel Cohen-Rcohen@...
Lions Gate Entertainment: Peter Block: pblock@...
Fox Searchlight: Peter Rice: peterr@...
Universal Pictures International-Lee Magiday: lee.magiday@...
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"Face to Face" Feature Film 95 minutes
Directed by: Ellie Kanner
Produced by: David Dadon, Neil P. White, Steven Baio
Executive Producer: Lydia Dadon
Starring: Dean Stockwell, Scott Baio, Joe Viterelli, Alex Rocco, Thomas Calabro,
Madchen Amick, Ellen Travolta, and Meat Loaf
For cousins Rich ( Scott Baio, "Very Mean Men"), Al (Carlo Imperato, "Fame"),
and Philly ( Thomas Calabro, "Melrose Place"), seeing their fathers shed a tear
is a long shot. In fact, odds are it will never happen. You see, their dads,
Charlie (Joe Viterelli, Analyze This"), Phil (Alex Rocco, "The Godfather") and
Jimmy (Dean Stockwell, "Married to the Mob") are as callous as heavy grade
sandpaper. Crying is a sign of weakness, they'll tell you. Italian men simply
don't do it. But after the passing of their father Charlie, Phil and Jimmy weep
like babies and everything changes. Witnessing this rare event, the cousins
realize that there's been a sad distance between them and their fathers. They
decide to change that and come up with a plan to bring them closer together. The
cousins bring in Grandma Gallo, and she concocts a devious plan: Sedate the
fathers and kidnap them.
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