Film and TV distributor FilmRise today announced it has acquired worldwide rights to FilmRise on Friday announced its acquirement of the exclusive worldwide rights to SUPERGIRL. The film will screen at Slamdance 2017 tomorrow, Saturday, January 21st and Tuesday, January 24th. Directed by Jessie Auritt, "Supergirl" explores the extraordinary life of Naomi Kutin, an Orthodox Jewish pre-teen, who at the age of nine broke world records in powerlifting and became an international phenomenon. As she fights to hold on to her title, Kutin is navigating the perils of adolescence - from religious obligations to cyber-bullying and health issues, which could jeopardize her future in powerlifting. Can she still be "Supergirl" if she can no longer break world records? With a passionate family supporting her each step of the way, Naomi must learn to accept herself and discover she is as strong inside as she is outside.
The coming-of-age documentary made its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival, followed by screenings at the Cucalorus Film Festival, DOC NYC and Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival. In addition to Slamdance 2017, the film will also screen at the Palm Beach Jewish Film, and the Big Sky Documentary Festival. "Supergirl" will make its broadcast debut on the upcoming season of PBS's Independent Lens. "We're so excited to begin our partnership with FilmRise after a successful initial festival run," said Jessie Auritt, the film's director. Noted Danny Fisher, CEO of FilmRise: "We are thrilled to help bring this unique coming-of-age story to a wider audience. Jessie Auritt has found a truly original subject in Naomi Kutin and has brought a distinct directorial vision to the project." "This feisty film brings together issues of female empowerment, religious beliefs and one very strong family's commitment to each other and to greater tolerance," said Lois Vossen, Executive Producer of Independent Lens. "We applaud Jessie for making such an entertaining film that shows how, despite our differences, we're all more alike than we might think. We look forward to bringing the film to INDEPENDENT LENS on PBS."Videos