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FREESTYLE and Dominion Pictures Release Family-Friendly Flick BELIEVE on VOD

By: Nov. 11, 2014
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Freestyle Digital Media (FDM) and Dominion Pictures announced that they have acquired the VOD rights to BELIEVE, a film from David Scheinmann based around the world-famous Manchester United FC. THE FAMILY flick stars Brian Cox (BOURNE IDENTITY) and Natascha McElhone ("Californication"). A winner of multiple awards, including Best Children's Film at the 2013 Zurich Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Buster Int'l Children's Film Festival, the film was produced by Manuela Noble, Justin Peyton and Ben Timlett and will be available on VOD today, November 11, 2014.

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Set in the 1980s, some 10 YEARS after his retirement as one of Manchester United's most famed coaches, Sir Matt Busby (Cox) is restless in the twilight of his life. Georgie is an 11-year-old working class kid whose widowed mother (McElhone) is doing her best to keep him out of trouble. Georgie tries to steal Sir Matt's wallet only to be tracked down. This fun and fictional tale puts the real-life legendary soccer coach (of England's Manchester United team) coming out of retirement when he discovers that far from being just another young thief, Georgie is an extraordinarily gifted soccer player and captain of a team of unruly talents. Intrigued, Matt decides to try to transform a young group of ruffians into a dream team to compete for the upcoming Manchester Junior "Football" (Soccer) League Cup.

The deal was negotiated by Chris Charalambous, Head of Acquisitions & Sales for Freestyle Digital Media with Manuela Noble (Producer) and Billy Hurman of Manifest Film Sales on behalf of the film.

"We are truly elated to be distributing this wonderful family film," said Mark Borde, Co-President of Freestyle Digital Media, "It is one we very much wanted in the FDM family."

Recent Freestyle titles include the box office hit GOD'S NOT DEAD, TIGER EYES, the first big screen adaptation of a Judy Blume novel starring Willa Holland, and the SXSW festival favorite FUNERAL KINGS from the McManus Brothers and the upcoming THE IDENTICAL starring Ashley Judd and Ray Liotta.

Website: www.freestyledigitalmedia.tv

About Freestyle Digital Media
Freestyle Digital Media, LLC was launched in November 2011 by CEO Susan Jackson, Co-President and founder of independent theatrical distributor Freestyle Releasing, LLC and North American sales company Turtles Crossing, LLC, and by Freestyle Releasing co-founder Mark Borde. Freestyle Digital Media supplies quality commercial film and TV content directly to all US VOD/SVOD rental DVD/Kiosks and theaters using the latest cloud-based technologies to automate digital workflow. Freestyle's goal is to provide fresh, well-marketed product and stay on the cutting edge of the ever-compressing windows to ensure that their partners benefit from a platform that delivers an anytime-anywhere capability in the medium of their choice and a positive digital viewing experience on any device in any location.

About Dominion Pictures
Dominion Pictures was founded with the purpose of creating and acquiring elevated content for the screen and stage. A vertically integrated entertainment firm, Dominion produces feature films and Broadway productions, while providing equity and debt financing.
Dominion Pictures Chairman CARL Moellenberg and EVP Wendy Federman have co-produced over 60 Broadway productions and have garnered collectively 9 Tony awards. CEO Bobby Sain and President of Production Brandon Powers bring their expertise which is responsible for feature film development, financing and production. Dominion will be releasing feature films Newcomer and Believe in 2015, along with Mr. Pip, plus Broadway shows You Can't Take It With You (currently running), An American in Paris and Wolf Hall.



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