Matthew Bourne's SWAN LAKE, an iconic production, perhaps best–known for replacing the traditional female corps de ballet with a menacing male ensemble filmed at Sadler’s Wells, London and GISELLE from the historic Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg and the world’s first ballet in 3D (also available in 2D) are the latest additions to SpectiCast's BALLET IN HD program.
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Recorded live in high-definition at San Francisco’s historic War Memorial Opera House, this inaugural series of four popular grand operas provides an exceptional high quality experience that will have you feeling like you were watching this performance from your favorite seat in the Opera House.
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From Friday Sept 28th to Sunday Oct 7th, 2012 an audience of over 100,000 Film-Lovers in over 250 cities spanning six Continents, will unite in Art House Cinemas, Museums, and Universities & Colleges for one reason... to view and vote on ten of today’s most creative short films, all of which have been selected as Finalists in the 15th Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival. Click here to learn more.
SpectiCast, in association with IFC Films, is now offering IFC Midnight, a new program that will provide your audiences with the very best in international genre cinema, including: Horror, sci-fi, thrillers, erotic arthouse, action and more! We are kicking off this program with nine titles.
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We look forward to working with you on these and other titles from IFC Films!
Now accepting bookings for "Company" on your Digital Theatre NetworkTM!
Following five couples and their friend Robert, the perpetual bachelor, "Company" explores the true meaning of being in a relationship through a series of vignettes. Neil Patrick Harris leads a star-studded cast that includes Patti LuPone, Stephen Colbert, Jon Cryer, Christina Hendricks, Craig Bierko, and Martha Plimpton.
In addition to our ongoing Berliner Philharmoniker programming, our 2012/2013 content will include a number of new opera and ballet
productions from venues of great beauty and importance including the historic Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg.
Our "Opera in HD" program will feature Verdi’s "Attila," Prokofiev’s "The Gambler," Richard Strauss' "Die Frau ohne Schatten"
(The Woman without a Shadow), and Shchedrin’s "Dead Souls" from the Mariinsky; Wagner’s "Ring Series" from the German National
Theatre; as well as Bizet’s "Carmen," and others.
Our "Symphony in Cinema" Series features such stars as Anna Netrebko, Sir Simon Rattle, Renée Fleming, Annette Dasch, Jonas Kaufmann,
Lang Lang, Sara Sant’ Ambrogio, Daniel Barenboim, Alison Balsom, Claudio Abbado, and of course The Berliner Philharmoniker.
To start our 2012 "Author Event Series", we will present entertaining and informative discussions and special content from such authors
as Joan Didion, Susan Orlean, Lee Child, and others.
Our "Ballet in HD" Series will include Balanchine’s "Jewels" from the Mariinsky Theatre, Minkus’ "Don Quixote," Mozart’s "The Great Mass,"
and Moretti and Monteverdi’s "Caravaggio."
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Mental Slapstick LLC (www.mentalslapstick.com) and SpectiCast are proud to release 'a brilliant period heist movie': The Red Machine which will hit theaters on January 20, 2012.
An award-winning hit shown at several independent film festivals, including the Sedona and Williamsburg International Film Festivals, "The Red Machine" is the intriguing story of an unlikely duo who team up to do the impossible - compromise the Japanese militaries' most top-secret encoding device!
It’s 1935 at the height of the Great Depression and the Japanese Military has a new cryptogram unlike any other. The US Naval Intelligence is baffled. They only know one thing: that they must steal it undetected. Two guys are perfect for the job; Lt. F. Ellis Coburn (Lee Perkins), a mysterious United States Naval spy with a shady past and resolute demeanor and Eddie Doyle (Donal Thoms-Cappello), a talkative and cocky, yet surprisingly charming, thief who can silently and flawlessly break into anywhere and steal anything without being seen. Together they could be unstoppable, if they don’t kill each other first! The mismatched pair soon discovers that the mission they were given is not what they signed up for and they must put aside their differences to find a way to outsmart some of the smartest people in the world.
Written and directed by Stephanie Argy and Alec Boehm, “The Red Machine” has impeccable performances, intelligent story lines and conspiracies within conspiracies that will have audiences on the edge of their seats! See more here.