‘Megalopolis’ Lionsgate Theatrical Release To Get Boost From Utopia

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EXCLUSIVE: Utopia will be teaming with Lionsgate on the stateside theatrical release of Francis Ford Coppola’s dystopian epic, Megalopolis when it hits theatres on Sept. 27.

Utopia will create and implement specialty marketing, word-of-mouth, and non-traditional theatrical distribution initiatives targeting moviegoers.

Utopia as behind such movies as the critically acclaimed Shiva Baby and the Oscar shortlisted Holy Spider.

Said Coppola: “I am confident we are in great hands with Lionsgate, and Robert and his team at Utopia will be a tremendous addition. They have proven that there is success in an artist-first approach while also making bold moves, especially at a time when our film business often shies away from daring endeavors. I know Utopia will help Megalopolis discover untapped audiences and opportunities for its theatrical launch alongside Lionsgate.”

Added co-founder Robert Schwartzman: “The visionary, inventive, and cinematic epic that is Megalopolis is exactly the kind of film that excites us at Utopia. It could only come from a storyteller like Francis who has been known to take business and creative risks to support his vision. We are already deep in conversations with Lionsgate’s incredible team and are working together to collaborate on a special campaign to support this one-of-a-kind film experience.”

Utopia’s upcoming slate includes the surf documentary Trilogy: New Wave, Fantasia hit thriller Red Rooms, Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl starring Pamela Anderson which is making its TIFF world premiere and the fraternity drama The Line starring Alex Wolff and Halle Bailey. There’s also the recent release The Good Half starring Nick Jonas, Oscar nominee Elisabeth Shue, and David Arquette. Earlier this year, the U.S. based indie distribution, production and sales company released the critically acclaimed Femme starring Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George Mackay, the Cannes 2023 darlings The Sweet East from Sean Price Williams and Omen by Baloji, in addition to the Sundance debut Drift starring Cynthia Erivo, all in theaters.

Megalopolis is making its North American premiere at TIFF. The pic will also play in Imax when it opens on Sept. 27.

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