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AMDA faculty Jason Chaets feature film Putzel has its international release on Video On Demand! The film stars Jack T. Carpenter, Melanie Lynskey, Susie Essman, and John Pankow. It has won multiple awards and played at almost 50 film festivals around the world since making its world premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival in October 2012. Putzel will continue to play special theatrical engagements, as well as film festivals into next year. Additionally it is NOW AVAILABLE on demand around the world. Putzel is now available internationally through VOD on the following platforms: iTunes bit.ly/1f0dBjo, Amazon, Xbox, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Playstation, Vudu, Blinkbox (UK only) and CinemaNow. The film will be available in Canada, Australia and the UK on Google Play, Playstation and Xbox. The film is available in Ireland, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and the UK through iTunes.Putzel is also available on DVD exclusively through Amazon. ABOUT THE FILM For some, life is an adventure filled with opportunities to excel and places to explore. For Walter Himmelstein, a young man, endearingly known as Putzel, life literally doesn’t go beyond his family’s fish store and his community on the upper west side of Manhattan. In this heartwarming comedy, Walter’s aspirations of taking over his uncle’s smoked fish emporium are disrupted by the arrival of Sally, who becomes romantically involved with his about-to-retire and very-married uncle. While Walter tries to thwart their romance in order to ensure his taking over the business, he finds his circumscribed life thrown off kilter, and, after years of being undermined by his family and friends, he finally starts to realize his full potential. With Sally’s help, Walter confronts his fears and proves he is more than a Putzel. Great reviews coming in: If movies are a drug, this film is a very happy pill - Huffington Post As heartfelt as it is hilarious - Joseph Airdo, Phoenix Film Critics Society Plenty of reasons to love this charming, quirky movie - Cinema365
Posted on: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 18:31:43 +0000

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