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Now available on DVD
and VHS, "charlotte sometimes" was celebrated by critics
across the United States during its theatrical release in the summer
of 2003.
"charlotte sometimes" is one of only 12 films to earn
a
100% Cream of the Crop rating on RottenTomatoes.com for stellar
reviews in the nations top publications:
Variety
The Hollywood Reporter
The New York Times
The New York Post
The Village Voice
The Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Weekly
The Washington Post
The San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Examiner
The Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Sun-Times
The Denver Rocky Mountain News
The Miami Herald
The Austin Chronicle
Between May 2nd and September 24th,
2003
Visionbox Pictures
and Small Planet Pictures exhibited "charlotte sometimes"
in 24 U.S. cities:
New York, NY
Hudson, NY
Washington DC
Chicago, IL
San Francisco, CA
Berkeley, CA
San Jose, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Pasadena, CA
Irvine, CA
Alhambra, CA
Fallbrook, CA
San Diego, CA
Atlanta, GA
Olympia, WA
Portland, OR
Honolulu, HI
Kahului, HI
Gainesville, FL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Denver, CO
Grand Rapids, MI
Albuquerque, NM
Austin, TX
Between March 2002 and April 2003, "charlotte
sometimes" appeared in the following film festivals::
2002
South by Southwest Film Festival
2002 Florida Film Festival
2002 IFP Los Angeles Film Festival
2002 San Diego Asian Film Festival
2002 D.C. Asian Pacific American Film Festival
2002 Hamptons International Film Festival
2002 Hawaii International Film Festival
2002 Cinema Paradise
2003 Santa Barbara Film Festival
2003 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
2003 Chicago Asian American Film Festival
2003 Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival
Film
Festival Awards:
Audience Award for First Narrative
Feature:
2002 South by Southwest Film Festival (March,
2002)
Special Jury Prize for Narrative
Filmmaking:
2002 Florida Film Festival
(June, 2002)
Best Narrative Feature:
2002 San Diego Asian Film Festival (October,
2002)
2003
Independent Spirit Award Nominations:
(Announced Dec. 12, 2002)
The John Cassavetes
Award (Eric Byler, Marc Ambrose)
Best Supporting Actress (Jacqueline Kim
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