OK, Good explained

OK, Good
Director:Daniel Martinico
Starring:Hugo Armstrong
Runtime:79 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

OK, Good is an American independent film directed by Daniel Martinico. The film stars Hugo Armstrong as Paul Kaplan, a struggling actor on the verge of a breakdown.[1]

Release

OK, Good premiered at the 2012 Slamdance Film Festival,[2] and made its international debut at the 59th Annual Sydney Film Festival.[3] It subsequently screened at the Atlanta Film Festival,[4] the Independent Film Festival of Boston,[5] the New Orleans Film Festival, Raindance, and the Chicago Underground Film Festival, among others.[6]

The film was acquired and released by Slamdance Studios in partnership with Cinedigm Corp in 2013.[7] It is now available to watch on streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Joe Leydon, "Review: OK, Good", Variety, January 24, 2012.
  2. Gregg Kilday, "Slamdance Film Festival Unveils 2012 Competition Lineup", The Hollywood Reporter, December 14, 2011.
  3. http://www.sff.org.au/media/641721/program_launch_sff_media_release_9_may_2012_1_.pdf/ Sydney Film Festival Program Launch
  4. Matt Goldberg, "Atlanta Film Festival Line-Up Announced" Collider, 2012.
  5. Aaron Bogert, "Independent Film Festival Boston Sets Lineup", Indiewire, March 22, 2012.
  6. http://slamdance.com/Daniel-Martinico-s-OK-Good-Marks-Slamdance-Studios-Fourth-Release-of/ OK, Good Slamdance Studios Release
  7. Clint Holloway, "Slamdance Studios Set to Release OK, Good", Indiewire, October 9, 2013.