“Wish Me Away” Announces Theatrical Release

Posted by WishMeAway, November 11th, 2011 Comments Off

First Run Features has acquired U.S. rights to the award-winning Chely Wright doc “Wish Me Away.” The film, directed by Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf, tracks three years in the life of the country music star, as she struggles to come out publicly.

The doc is slated to hit theaters next Spring, followed by a VOD release.

Full release below:

 

First Run Features Acquires Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf’s
Award-Winning Documentary WISH ME AWAY

November 2, 2011, (New York) – First Run Features announced today its acquisition of the multiple award-winning documentary WISH ME AWAY from filmmakers Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf. First Run is planning a Spring 2012 theatrical launch with VOD, home video and television to follow. The deal was negotiated by Film Sales Company head Andrew Herwitz and First Run’s Marc Mauceri.

WISH ME AWAY tells the story of Chely Wright, the first country music star to come out as gay. After a lifetime of hiding, she shatters cultural and religious stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland family, and most importantly, herself.

Over a three-year period, the filmmakers were given extraordinary access to Chely’s struggle and her unfolding plan to come out publicly. Using interviews with Chely, her family, key players in Nashville and her management team, and Chely’s intimate private video diaries, the film goes deep into her back story as an established country music star and then forward as she prepares to step into the national media glare to reveal that she is gay. Chronicling the aftermath of that decision in her hometown of Nashville and within the larger LGBT community, WISH ME AWAY reveals both the devastation of her own internalized homophobia – which led to Chely putting a gun in her mouth – and the transformational power of living an authentic life. It shows the struggles of being a Christian who happens to be gay. And it reveals how “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” has found it’s way into the culture of Nashville.

“This redemptive and inspiring true story shows how one brave soul risks her career, family, fame and fortune, so that she can be true to herself. It is drama of the highest order,” said First Run’s president, Seymour Wishman, in a statement. “We’re proud to be working with Bobbie and Beverly to bring Chely’s story to audiences in North America.”

“From the beginning, our vision has been to take this film not only to urban audiences, but to small towns in the heartland, the South, the West, and across the country,” said Birleffi and Kopf. “As they did for Dan Karslake’s FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO, we’re confident First Run will make our film available to people everywhere, and we look forward to working with them.”

WISH ME AWAY has so far been honored with the Jury Award at the Los Angeles Film festival, the Award for Outstanding Documentary Feature at Frameline, The San Francisco LGBT Film Festival, and the Audience Award at the Nashville Film Festival, among many others.

Founded in 1979, First Run Features is one of American’s notable distributors of documentary and foreign films. Recent releases include DA Pennebaker’s and Chris Hegedus’s KINGS OF PASTRY, Ken Bowser’s PHIL OCHS: THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE, Joe Berlinger’s CRUDE, and Judith Ehrlich’s and Rick Goldsmith’s Academy Award-nominated THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA: DANIEL ELLSBERG AND THE PENTAGON PAPERS.

 

    We Won Three More Awards!

    Posted by WishMeAway, October 25th, 2011 Comments Off

    It’s been a busy week!  “Wish Me Away” took three new awards!

    • Favorite Documentary at the Seattle LGBT Film Festival
    • Golden Strand Best Documentary at the Tallgrass Film Festival in Kansas
    • Best Documentary prize at the Pittsburgh LGBT Festival

    It takes a movement to move a mountain, and that’s what we’re creating.

    Thank you all for your support!

     

      Vote For “Wish Me Away” at the Prestigious Gotham Independent Film Awards

      Posted by WishMeAway, October 22nd, 2011 Comments Off

      As an AUDIENCE AWARD winner at the National Film Festival, we’re eligible to become a finalist in the prestigious Gotham Awards. All you have to do is go to this link and vote for us. Awards are wonderful ways to reach a larger audience — which is our goal.

      Here’s the link to vote: http://www.indiepixfilms.com/videocontest_sv/IFP-AUDIENCE/5470

      Thanks for your support!

      IFP and Festival Genius are proud to announce the 2nd annual AUDIENCE AWARD for the 21st Gotham Independent Film Awards. This award celebrates audience award winners from across the Top 50 US and Canadian film festivals. YOU get to choose the winner.

      The finalists will be chosen from your votes and will all be invited to attend the Gotham Awards where the winner will be announced live. The second round of voting will begin on November 10th and will feature the top 5 films from round one. The winner of the Festival Genius Audience Award will be announced at the 21st Gotham Independent Film Awards on November 28th.

       

        “Wish Me Away” Takes Best Documentary Award at Out on Film Atlanta!

        Posted by WishMeAway, October 11th, 2011 Comments Off

        “Wish Me Away” was awarded the Best Documentary Jury Award at the Out on Film Atlanta festival  on October 6th!

        For more details, visit the festival website at OutOnFilm.org.

         

          “Wish Me Away” — A Defining Moment

          Posted by WishMeAway, September 21st, 2011 Comments Off

          Thanks to all of your support, we were able to complete the film and launch it into the Film Festival circuit, where it continues to win major awards: the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Los Angeles Festival, Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at Frameline 35 in San Francisco.

          Now comes our exciting news. We are planning a theatrical release in early 2012. This is a milestone for any documentary, and we are thrilled. But it comes with a price tag. Because we plan to screen Wish Me Away in small towns and hamlets across the country, we need to make a 35mm print. So we have decided to launch a new IndieGoGo campaign to raise the necessary funds.

          Please help get the word out. All contributions go through our fiscal sponsor, the San Francisco Film Society and are tax deductible.

          Here is the link:  http://www.indiegogo.com/Wish-Me-Away?a=59373&i=addr

          Many thanks,

          Bobbie Birleffi, Beverly Kopf
          Producers/Directors, Wish Me Away

           

            “Wish Me Away” Takes California By Storm!

            Posted by WishMeAway, June 28th, 2011 Comments Off

            Wish Me Away - Frameline35 Best Documentary WinnerWish Me Away - Best Documentary WinnerWISH ME AWAY has just won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature at the Los Angeles Film Festival AND also the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at the  Frameline 35 Festival in San Francisco!

            Two wins in one week!! We are thrilled beyond words and so moved by the response to the film. We had packed theaters, standing ovations, and people coming up to us to express what this film means to them.

            This is the comment from the Jury at LAFF:

            “For its honesty, humor and potential to change minds and even save lives, the jury awards the Documentary Award to Wish Me Away.”

            We’ll be screening at OUTFEST in LA on July 15 and at NEWFEST in NYC on July 22nd.  Hope to see you there!  More exciting news to come!

            Thanks to each of you for your support throughout this amazing three year process.

            Bobbie and Beverly

             

              Marriage Equality meets Wish Me Away

              Posted by beverly, June 27th, 2011 Comments Off

              As marriage equality was being signed into law in NY, we were screening Wish Me Away in LA. And it was more than coincidence – it was a tipping point.

              The response to Wish Me Away has been beyond anything we ever dreamed. Not just that we won The Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at both the Los Angeles Film Festival and at Frameline 35 in San Fransisco, or the standing, cheering 10 minute roar of an ovation we received at The Castro, it was in the faces of the people who came up to us, thanking us, sharing personal stories, letting us know that this film that we poured our heart and soul into was already making a difference.

              We are incredibly grateful to Chely Wright for her enthusiastic support of this film and we look forward to seeing new faces and hearing new stories at OutFest (LA July 15th), NewFest (NY July 22nd) and beyond.

               

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