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Steven Shainberg's RUPTURE Opens Theatrically Nationwide & On VOD 4/28

By: Apr. 26, 2017
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RUPTURE, directed by Steven Shainberg (SECRETARY), written by Steven Shainberg and Brian Nelson (HARD CANDY, DEVIL) and Noomi Rapace, Peter Stormare, Michael Chiklis and Lesley Manville was the Official Selection at the 2016 Fantasia International Film Festival. The drama opens theatrically nationwide and on VOD on April 28th. (Official Trailer)

Award-winning, iconoclastic writer/director Steven Shainberg builds upon the S&M roots of his indie film sensation, 2002's extraordinary kink masterpiece SECRETARY with the disturbing sci-fi and horror storytelling of his new film, RUPTURE. Single mother Renee Morgan (Noomi Rapace, channeling both her Lisbeth Salander from THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO and Elizabeth Shaw from PROMETHEUS) finds herself kidnapped by a mysterious organization and held in a sinister facility.

She must fight for her independence from a terrifying, paternalistic system where she is now the subject of an UNDERGROUND experiment. Co-starring Peter Stomare, Michael Chiklis, Lesley Manville and Kerry Bishé in a transfigured underworld of nightmares. Scripted by Shainberg and Brian Nelson (HARD CANDY), produced by Andrew Lazar (AMERICAN SNIPER) and featuring heart-pounding cinematography by Karim Hussain (ANTIVIRAL, WE ARE
STILL HERE).

About the Director: 2017 marks the 15th anniversary of the release of Steven Shainberg's critically acclaimed "Secretary" starring James Spader and Maggie Gyllenhaal in the bold and darkly humorous love story. The film won the Special Jury Price for Originality at the Sundance Film Festival and garnered several other prestigious awards from the National Board of Review and the Independent Spirit Awards, in addition to being nominated for a Golden Globe. Additional directorial highlights include: "Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus,
" a fantastical love story about legendary photographer Diane Arbus. Set in New York City in 1958, the film stars Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr. and was released by Picturehouse. Shainberg's first feature, "Hit Me",
based upon a novel by Jim Thompson was released to strong critical raves for Elias Koteas' performance as a high strung loser who gets drawn into a hotel robbery gone awry. "Hit Me", which also starred William H. Macy and Cesar Award winning actress Laure Marsac, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and screened at many international festivals.

Steven Shainberg is the co-founder of the Legacy Documentary Fund and is also one of the founding partners of Vox3 Films, a New York based development & production company committed to original independent film. Co-founded in September 2004 with producers Andrew Fierberg and Christina Weiss Lurie, Vox3 is run by filmmakers, for filmmakers, and is geared toward cultivating unusual, original, and thought-provoking projects. Vox3 has produced Zoe Cassavetes's "Broken English", Gina Kim's "Never Forever", Sally Potter's "RAGE", and Steven Shainberg's "Fur". Shainberg was also the executive producer of Rachel Boyton's award-winning documentary "Our Brand is Crisis". Along with Brad Pitt and his company, Plan B, Shainberg is executive producing Boynton's new, large-scale documentary about the search for oil in West Africa, "African Deep".

In addition to his feature work and documentary producing, over the last several years Shainberg has directed over twenty television commercials, including spots for Time Warner, Chanel perfume, and Miller beer. Shainberg has also been a guest lecturer at USC's School of Film and Television, Columbia's School of Cinema, and the American Film Institute.

Shainberg received a B.A. in English Literature and East Asian Studies from Yale University. He received his Master's Degree in Film Directing from the American Film Institute.



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