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Radio Free Albemuth was selected to screen at Lincoln Center Film Society as part of <br />their prestigious curated Indie Night Series selected by Ted Hope and Christine <br />Vachon. It was theatrically released in limited run in 15 markets, including NY and <br />LA, and just completed its exclusive SVOD streaming on Netflix and begun a new <br />streaming run on Amazon Prime. <br />"Radio Free Albemuth" Trailer:: https://vimeo.com/91449226 <br />According to London Sci-Fi: <br />"The best adaptation of Philip K. Dick's work to screen so far." <br />from Variety review of" Radio Free Albemuth"by Richard Kuipers: (full review attached) <br />" Engrossing adaptation" <br />"Well -performed." <br />"Pic operates successfully as a study of enlightenment and a straight -ahead conspiracy <br />thriller." <br />"Should connect strongly with Dick's fanbase and attract upscale auds seeking sci-fi with <br />political and philosophical substance" <br />"Consistently absorbing." <br />"Narrative delivers satisfying intrigue and suspense" <br />"Gritty HD lensing and imaginative, old-fashion ed -in -a -good -way effects." <br />"A terrific score is the jewel in a first-class tech package." <br />from - Bleeding Cool review by Adi Tantimedh: <br />"Radio Free Albemuth is a terrific movie, a personal project and a labour of love." <br />"I love the movie adaptation of Radio Free Albemuth. I want everyone to see it." <br />from - Arts Hub Australia review by Leon Marvell: <br />"Five stars -- You don't have to be a fan of Philip K. Dick or science fiction to enjoy this film" <br />"Radio Free Albemuth should be mandatory viewing for anyone who is interested in vital, <br />independent cinema." <br />"If you get the chance to see it, don't miss it" 'This film has soul! <br />"Deserves a big audience — it is the most accessible adaptation of a PKD novel yet <br />produced." <br />