‘Friends for Life’ coming in 3-D next spring |
Written by Eric Tiansay |
Monday, 10 August 2009 02:15 PM America/New_York |
Grizzly Adams Productions has announced that its award-winning film Friends for Life will be released in 3-D in theaters next spring. The film--which has won 28 national and international awards--tells the story of a big-city attorney retired and living in a small mountain town, who suffers loneliness after the death of his wife. San Diego-based PassmoreLab, a multimedia production studio, is currently working on re-mastering Friends for Life for 3-D release and theatrical exhibition. "This story of wolf pups, grizzly bears and a family coming together is targeted specifically to our prime demographic," said Greg Passmore, president of PassmoreLab. "The 3-D process has proven especially popular with kids, and family-oriented films are the perfect vehicle." Loveland, Colo.-based Grizzly Adams will handle TV broadcast licensing and domestic DVD retail distribution, while PassmoreLab will handle the 3-D theatrical release. |