CHRYSALIS’
RE-TITLED ‘BATTLE APOCALYPSE,’ SET FOR DISTRIBUTION
Barnholtz
Entertainment and Cinedigm bring the acclaimed Glass CityFilms/Huckpoten
Entertainment production to DVD
The award-winning post-apocalyptic zombie film Chrysalis, following a
successful run at film festivals across the country, will be released in North
America as Battle Apocalypse by Barnholtz Entertainment via Cinedigm. It will
be available for purchase on DVD starting on February 24, in addition to its
already-available digital form.
Funded entirely by Kickstarter donations and serving
as a prime example of the new wave of crowdfunding sweeping the indie film
community, Battle Apocalypse is a showcase for Glass City Films, the
award-winning Chicago-based company, and for the incredibly talented cast and
crew available in the Midwest, including award-winning actors Sara Gorsky (Best
Actress: NYC Horror Fest, Tucson Terrorfest, Miami SciFi Fest, NOLA Horror) and
Cole Simon (Best Actor: Trail Dance Film Festival). Glass City Films founder
and Battle Apocalypse director John Klein says, “We’ve had an amazing
groundswell of support, first through the Kickstarter campaign and now out on
the festival circuit. We have always put Midwest talent on par with what’s
available on the coasts, and this film really showcases what we have to offer
here.”
Cast on the surface as a zombie-centric horror film,
Battle Apocalypse – produced in association with Huckpoten Entertainment and
written and lensed by Ben Kurstin – soon reveals itself to be more about the
drama of survival in a harsh world than the guts and gore traditionally
associated with the genre. As viewers follow Josh (Simon) and Penelope (Gorsky)
through a post-apocalyptic world decades removed from the outbreak of an
infection, the most terrifying aspect for audiences will be the snapshot they
see of the future their cities might encounter. When the nomadic duo rescue the
mysterious Abira (Tanya Thai McBride) and slowly determine what secrets she may
or may not be hiding, the true terror begins.
As
Chrysalis, the film is already available on VHX at www.TheRestAreDead.com and
on Vimeo On Demand for streaming or purchase. The film has won several awards
and screened at dozens of film festivals, including the Wasteland Film
Festival, the New York City Horror Film Festival, and the NOLA Horror Film
Festival. Beginning February 24, Battle Apocalypse will be available at various
retailers in-store and online, including Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon.com, K-Mart,
and Movies Unlimited, and several others. Both available versions include
behind-the-scenes features.
Klein says, “We were incredibly ambitious from start to finish with this
project. We believed in Ben’s great script and story, and knew we could do the
film at a certain cost and make it look amazing regardless of the bottom line.
And we’re so proud and honored that Barnholtz Entertainment recognized
the quality of our film and saw fit to give it a wider release through
Cinedigm!”
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