Cinema Tropical Announces the U.S. Virtual Theatrical Release Of "MY DARLING SUPERMARKET"
Source: Cinema Tropical Press Release
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Cinema Tropical has announced the U.S. virtual theatrical release of Tali Yankelevich's debut feature, My Darling Supermarket.
My Darling Supermarket is a documentary about a supermarket in São Paulo, Brazil. The film opens on Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at Film Forum. Below is a list of confirmed virtual cinemas:
Confirmed Virtual Cinemas (additional theaters will be announced soon):
• New York, NY: Film Forum, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Asheville, NC: Grail Movie House, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Waterville, ME: Maine Film Center, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Port Townsend, WA: Rose Theatre, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Los Angeles, CA: Laemmle Theaters, opens Friday, February 26
• Chicago, IL: Facets Cinema, opens Friday, February 26
• Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Cinematheque, opens Friday, February 26
• San Francisco, CA: Roxie Theater, opens Friday, March 5
• Austin, TX: Austin Film Society, opens Friday, March 5
• Houston, TX: Museum of Fine Arts Houston, opens Friday, March 26
• New York, NY: Film Forum, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Asheville, NC: Grail Movie House, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Waterville, ME: Maine Film Center, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Port Townsend, WA: Rose Theatre, opens Wednesday, February 24
• Los Angeles, CA: Laemmle Theaters, opens Friday, February 26
• Chicago, IL: Facets Cinema, opens Friday, February 26
• Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Cinematheque, opens Friday, February 26
• San Francisco, CA: Roxie Theater, opens Friday, March 5
• Austin, TX: Austin Film Society, opens Friday, March 5
• Houston, TX: Museum of Fine Arts Houston, opens Friday, March 26
My Darling Supermarket had its world premiere in the IDFA Competition for First Appearance.
Tali Yankelevich is a Brazilian documentary filmmaker and editor based in São Paulo. Her first commissioned short, The Perfect Fit, about a ballet dancer and a shoemaker, was produced by BBC Scotland, won the SXGlobal Short Film Award at the 2012 SXSW Film Festival, and was shortlisted for an Oscar nomination.
Other works as a director includes the short called A Girl’s Day (2014) for the international documentary series “Why Poverty?”, sponsored by The Why Foundation. Her work has screened at numerous renowned international film festivals including Visions du Reél, Sheffield, and Tribeca. My Darling Supermarket is a Brazilian/Danish co-production supported by the Bertha Fund marks her debut feature film.