1-Night Only Premiere Screening in 50+ cities on Tuesday, January 17th: The Documentary Film Ayn Rand & The Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged
The film examines the resurging interest in Ayn Rand's epic and controversial 1957 novel.
On Tuesday, January 17th (check show time at each theater) a one-night only digital cinema premiere will take place in 50+ cities across the U.S. with an opportunity to experience a new feature length documentary film, Ayn Rand and the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged. The documentary is being distributed and marketed by D&E Entertainment, a company specializing in alternative theatrical programming. Cities and theaters listed below with select locations showing encore screenings.
The film examines the resurging interest in Ayn Rand’s epic and controversial 1957 novel and the validity of its dire prediction for America. The documentary provides “a biography of a book and an idea” and an opportunity for Atlas readers and Rand fans to identify with the experience of reading it for the first time. To that end, producers are providing a forum for those interested, to engage in the provocative topic, by attending one of the screenings in key cities. To coincide with the screening events, there will be a robust on-line campaign with an opportunity to debate, discuss and connect via Facebook and Twitter.
During the financial crisis of 2008, acclaimed documentary filmmaker Chris Mortensen became curious about the resurgence in popularity of Atlas Shrugged and started reconnecting with his fascination for the book, which he recalled from his college days. That same year Atlas Shrugged sold over two hundred thousand copies – more than in any single year since publication. And – more surprisingly – in the media and public discourse, he was hearing people talk about Rand and Atlas again. “Because people saw events from the novel happening in real life,” says Mortensen. “Housing bubble, stock market crash,
Mississippi River bridge collapses, banks collapse, bailouts, nationalizing auto companies – all that happened in the book. And how spooky is that? Suddenly Rand’s ‘unlikely’ plot didn’t seem so far-fetched.”
Then, beginning in 2009, amid what appeared to be a Tea-Party-fueled ‘Rand Renaissance,’ Mortensen began thinking seriously about a film that looked at the phenomenon of Atlas and the polarizing effect it had on people. He was particularly interested in the social dynamics that had prompted Rand to write the novel at that particular time in history, in the postwar late 40’s and mid-50’s. “We usually think of that period as one of the most benign and prosperous eras in American history – certainly in the 20th century,” Mortensen says. “Yet that’s when Rand decided that we were on a slippery slope to dystopia. What did she see?” ‘What did Ayn Rand know and how did she know it?’ became the director’s personal logline for the film.
Mortensen says his film is not intended to be a defense of Ayn Rand or the ideas contained in her epic novel. One of his primary goals was to separate the author’s ideas from the rancor and ad hominem attacks in order to be heard, understood and then considered in context.
The film features exclusive footage of Ayn Rand and draws on key interviews including: John Allison, former CEO of BB&T; Al Ruddy, Academy Awardâ Winning producer of The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby; Harry Binswanger, philosopher and friend of Ayn Rand; Michael Berliner, author of The Letters of Ayn Rand; Michael Walsh, writer for the National Review; Jennifer Burns, author of Goddess of the Market – Ayn Rand & the American Right; Anne C. Heller, author of Ayn Rand and the World She Made; John Kilts, former CEO of the Gillette Company; Ed Snider, owner of the Philadelphia Flyers and Yaron Brook, director of the Ayn Rand Institute.
About Chris Mortensen
Writer/Director Chris Mortensen is a television producer and documentary filmmaker whose many programs have appeared worldwide. In the U.S. his documentary subjects have ranged from Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, Hermann Goering and John Paul Jones to American Gangsters, the HIV crisis and the Iraq War. From Professional Wrestling to Halle Berry to the Suez Canal, his programs have appeared on Discovery, A&E, History Channel, ESPN, Fox Sports, BET, TV One, et al.
About John Corry
Executive Producer John Corry has produced over 200 documentary programs, including The Wild Yak Patrol for Animal Planet, The Long March for History International, Safari Tracks for Fox, The Color Of War and Sworn To Secrecy for the History Channel, Celebrity Wings for Discovery Networks and Weapons At War for A&E. Also the celebrity narrated short films for IFAW campaigns on Whale Hunting, The Canadian Seal Hunt, Companion Animal Rescues and Kenya’s Tsavo Wildlife Sanctuary. His three-hour television special The Last Days Of WWll was nominated for an Emmy and his acclaimed all-color WWII series The Color Of War was recognized with the CINE SPECIAL JURY AWARD as the Best Broadcast Historical Program of 2003, network or cable. Corry’s feature film credits include Forks Over Knives, Universal’s The Rundown, The Ten Commandments (Animated Feature, 2007) and The Face Of Evil: Reinhard Heidrich.
About D&E Entertainment
Based in Hollywood, D&E Entertainment digitally distributes independent films, documentaries and alternative content such as filmed music events to movie theaters across the globe. Formed in 2005 by entertainment executives and digital cinema pioneers Doug Kluthe and Evan Saxon, D&E offers innovative theatrical programming via a worldwide marketing and distribution network.
Mad Universe Presents A film by Chris Mortensen. Ayn Rand & the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged. Executive Producer John Corry, Associate Producer Fawaz Al-Matrouk, Camera Al Broderick Mark Simon, Editor Martin Singer. Produced, written & directed by Chris Mortensen. Run Time: 85 minutes Genre: Documentary Rating: This film is not rated. Adult language. Distribution Mad Universe, LLC
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U.S. Cities and Theaters listed below
TUESDAY, JAN 17th:
Birmingham AL | Rave Lee Branch 15 |
Huntsville AL | Rave Lee Bend 18 |
Little Rock AR | Rave Colonel Glen 18 |
Phoenix (Surprise) AZ | Surprise Pointe 14 |
Phoenix (Peoria) AZ | Arrowhead Fountains 18 |
Phoenix (Tempe) AZ | Arizona Mills 25 |
Prescott Valley AZ | Prescott Valley 14 |
Scottsdale AZ | Studio Movie Grill Scottsdale |
Scottsdale AZ | Scottsdale Pavilion |
Lake Havasu, AZ | Ultra Star Lake Havasu 10 |
Tucson AZ | Tuscan Spectrum 18 |
Los Angeles (Buena Park) CA | Buena Park Metroplex 18 |
Los Angeles (Downey) CA | Downey Cinema 10 |
Los Angeles (Monrovia) CA | Monrovia Cinema 12 |
Los Angeles (Pico Rivera) CA | Pico Rivera Village Walk 15 |
San Bernardino CA | Redlands Cinema 14 |
Sacramento CA | The Crest |
San Clemente CA | San Clemente Cinema 6 |
Palm Springs (Cathedral City) CA | Cinemas Mary Pickford |
San Diego (Oceanside) CA | Vista Metroplex 15 |
San Diego (Poway) CA | Poway Creekside Plaza 10 |
San Diego CA | Mission Valley Cinemas |
Anaheim CA | Anaheim Garden Walk |
Denver CO | Northfield 18 |
Hartford CT | Rave Palace 17 |
New Haven CT | Rave Criterion Cinemas |
Stamford, CT | Bow Tie Majestic 6 |
Atlanta (Alpharetta) GA | Studio Movie Grill Holcombe Bridge |
Cedars Falls IA | College Square |
Chicago IL | Orland Park Cinema |
Baton Rouge LA | Rave Baton Rouge 16 |
Boston (Arlington) MA | The Regent Theatre |
Gloucester MA | Cape Ann Community Cinema |
Annapolis MD | Rave Harbour 9 |
Ann Arbor MI | Rave Ann Arbor 20 +IMAX |
Minneapolis (Waite Park) MN | Parkwood |
Rochester MN | Rochester Galaxy 14 Cine |
St. Louis MO | De Peres 14 Cine |
Springfield MO | Campbell 16 Cine |
Omaha (Bellevue) NE | Twin Creek Cinemas |
Lincoln NE | Lincoln Grand Cinemas |
Montclair NJ | Montclair-Clairidge Cinemas |
Middlebrook NJ | Clearview Middlebrook 10 |
Tenafly NJ | Tenafly Cinema 4 |
Vorhees NJ | Rave Ritz Center |
Las Vegas NV | Rave Town Square 8 |
New York City, NY | Clearview 1st & 62nd St |
Long Island (Rosyln) NY | Roslyn Theatre |
Columbus (Pickerington) OH | Pickerington Cinemas |
Toledo OH | Rave Levis Commons 12 |
Oklahoma City OK | Bricktown 16 |
Dallas TX | Studio Movie Grill Dallas/Royal |
Houston TX | Studio Movie Grill City Center |
Houston (Katy) TX | Alamo Drafthouse - Mason Park |
Arlington (Southlake) TX | Southlake 14 |
Washington DC (Fairfax) | Rave Fairfax Corner 14 |
Richmond VA | Rave Movieland Blvd Square |
Green Bay (Appleton) WI | Hollywood Cinemas |
La Crosse-Eau Claire, WI | La Crosse Cinema |
Madison WI | Point Cinemas |
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