Thursday, December 29, 2011

LA OPENING DAY ANNOUNCEMENT! Millennium Entertainment Presents RAMPART

WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th AT THE LANDMARK THEATRE - LOS ANGELES

A FILM BY OREN MOVERMAN

Los Angeles, 1999. Officer Dave Brown (two-time Academy Award nominee Woody Harrelson) is a Vietnam vet and a Rampart Precinct cop, dedicated to doing "the people's dirty work" and asserting his own code of justice, often blurring the lines between right and wrong to maintain his action-hero state of mind. When he gets caught on tape beating a suspect, he finds himself in a personal and emotional downward spiral as the consequences of his past sins and his refusal to change his ways in light of a department-wide corruption scandal seal his fate. Brown internalizes his fear, anguish and paranoia as his world, complete with two ex-wives who are sisters, two daughters, an aging mentor dispensing bad advice, investigators galore, and a series of seemingly random women, starts making less and less sense. In the end, what is left is a human being stripped of all his pretense, machismo, chauvinism, arrogance, sexism, homophobia, racism, aggression, misanthropy; but is it enough to redeem him as a man?

Directed by Oren Moverman (The Messenger), from an original screenplay by James Ellroy (L.A. Confidential) and Moverman, the film also stars Robin Wright, Sigourney Weaver, Ice Cube, Ben Foster, Ned Beatty, Steve Buscemi, Cynthia Nixon and Anne Heche. The film is produced by Lawrence Inglee, Clark Peterson, Ben Foster and Ken Kao. Michael DeFranco serves as executive producer.

Produced by: Larence Inglee, Clark Peterson, Ben Foster and Ken Kao


Directed by: Oren Moverman


Written by: James Ellroy & Oren Moverman


Starring: Woody Harrelson, Robin Wright, Sigourney Weaver, Ice Cube, Ned Beatty, Cynthia Nixon, Anne Heche, Brie Larson


Release date: February 10th, 2011 - NY & LA

Distributor: Millennium Entertainment


Total Running Time: 107 minutes

Rating: R for pervasive language, sexual content and some violence

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