Curious presents Cannes Grand Prix winning feature film ‘Reality’ across Australian screens

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Reality_66.jpgCurious continues to screen Reality throughout October at Palace cinemas Australia-wide as part of the Italian Film Festival.

 

Reality won a Grand Prix at the Festival de Cannes 2012. The film’s Australian premiere cements Curious’ arrival as a production company with a high-level of expertise across all aspects of commercial filmmaking from production and direction to acquisition, promotion and distribution.

Reality_102_SML.jpgIn two years Curious has secured the distribution rights to some of the world’s most recognized independent films: Reality, Norwegian Wood, Jiro Dreams of Sushi and Winter’s Bone. The company’s won a place at the Venice Film Festival and screened twice at Cannes, at which Curious director Stephen Kang won a Grand Prix in 2011.

 

Atop distribution, Curious continues to create award-winning commercial content in partnership with local agencies and their clients, while also investing in the emerging talent of its own independent features and documentaries in both Australia & New Zealand.

 

Says Pete Grasse of Curious: “We’re excited about what’s to come! Our theatrical lineup is really smart and our commercial talent is continuously top-shelf & trailblazing. Seeing Curious’ content played across a multiplicity of screens to such a wide variety of audiences on so many levels is truly invigorating. 2013 is shaping up to be a Curious year worth watching”.

 

Reality film stars Aniello Arena, an ex-mafia hitman who first studied acting in prison and has been touted as the next De Niro. The film satirises reality TV and  people who are deluded into believing they could be the next big Kardashian.