Friday, March 9, 2012

Oscilloscope buys 'Hello, I Have To Be Going'

'Hello I Have To Be Going' first showed in the Sundance Film Festival.Oscilloscope has acquired United States privileges to Todd Louiso's ''Hello, I Have To Go,'' which opened opening evening in the Sundance Film Festival.The drama, starring Melanie Lynskey, focuses on a thirty-something divorcee who moves in together with her parents, only to discover romance inside a local teen. ''We loved it as soon as we had it at Sundance, and that we are thrilled to become dealing with this excellent filmmaking team to create it in to the world,'' Oscilloscope stated inside a statement.Compiled by Sarah Koskoff, ''Hello, I Have To Be Going'' co-stars Blythe Danner and newcomer Christopher Abbott and was created by Mary Jane Skalski and Hendes Ritter. Pic tested in Sundance's U.S. Dramatic Competition section and can likely bow in U.S. theaters this August.''In making the film, we grew to become a detailed knit group,'' stated Skalski inside a statement. ''Todd, Sarah, Hendes and that i are thrilled to create Oscilloscope in to the family.''Oscilloscope's approaching 2012 slate includes Andrea Arnold's ''Wuthering Levels,'' Matt Ross's ''28 Hotel Rooms'' and Ryan O'Nan's ''Brooklyn Siblings Beat the Animal.''Deal was discussed by WME Global.Sundance Video Interview: Contact Stuart Oldham at stuart.oldham@variety.com

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