Aussie Lesbian Road Movie to Screen in New York City 12/2

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A special New York City premiere of "All About E," a sexy, funny and rollicking Aussie crime film with strong lesbian characters and a rollercoaster plot that weaves in complex issues about identity, family and sexuality, will screen at the AMC Kips Bay Theater in Manhattan.

Wolfe Video will release "All About E" on DVD and VOD on December 1, 2015. It will also preview at the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival on November 13, 2015.

Principal actor Mandahla Rose and a panel of experts including Merryn John, Editor-In Chief of Curve magazine, Allie Essinger, Founder of Sectionii.com and Ileana Jimenez, feminist academic, will be at the Manhattan screening for a Q and A on 12/2.

"We are excited to bring 'All About E' to New York City with this TUGG screening and especially thrilled that having Mandahla Rose there and the panel afterwards will give the audience a chance to talk about the film," said Director, Louise Wadley. "While definitely a rollicking adventure, 'All About E' is a film that touches on so many issues LGBT people face in real life and gives voice and visibility to diverse lesbian characters, still something we do not see enough of in film," continued Wadley.

The theater is located at 570 2nd Ave, New York, NY, US, 10016. Tickets are available via this link: https://www.tugg.com/events/72456

The Long Island screening on November 13, 2015 will be held at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington at 7:00pm. For more information see here:

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"All About E" enjoyed its Australian premiere on Sat. Feb 21, 2015 at the Mardi Gras Film Festival with an 800 seat sell out. It also screened to another sold-out crowd at Melbourne Queer Film festival on March 29, 2015. "All About E" is Girls' Own Pictures' first feature film. Director Louise Wadley and producer Jay Rutovitz set up the company to develop and produce original stories with exciting female lead characters. Their crowd funding campaign for The Trouble with E earlier this year raised $94,000 and was the one of the most successful Pozible campaigns for an Australian feature film.

Praise for "All About E"

SAME SAME March 25, 2015: "A hit at the Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival, 'All About E' is a lingering treat of a film."

THE IRIS March 23, 2015: "'All About E' is an engaging debut feature that serves as a brilliant showcase for all involved. It's quite unlike anything you've seen before or will likely see again."

FOURTH REEL March 23, 2015: "Louise Wadley's 'ALL ABOUT E' is a refreshingly good Australian film that offers a thought-provoking insight into rural, migrant and queer communities.

MX March 20, 2015: "The new lesbian road movie 'All About E' has been a surprising runaway hit on the queer film festival circuit this year."

Full film synopsis from Girls' Own:

Beautiful sexy E seems to have it all. She cuts a swathe through hordes of adoring fans at the Sydney gay night club where she is headline DJ and takes home a different girl every night. Her Spanish theme nights are a huge success as she dazzles in her Matador outfit, designed by her best friend and manager, Matt. But looks can be deceiving. E is not Spanish - she's actually Elmira and not out to her traditional Lebanese parents, who harass her about finding a suitable husband. E passes off her beloved, Trish, as the lodger. When E betrays her dream of becoming a professional musician by making a deal with the devil, nightclub owner Johnny Rock, it is the final straw. Trish leaves. Broken hearted, E marries Matt to give herself a cover and him a visa.

One day E and Matt stumble on a bag of cash. Fantasizing about setting up their own club, they take the money and run. But doors are slammed in their faces as E realizes she has burnt too many bridges. Soon they are left with nowhere to go except E's parents. A late night call reveals the money belongs to Johnny, who threatens them with a three-hour ultimatum. But E has had enough. She decides to teach the controlling Svengali a lesson. She heads into the outback to the one person who sees through her disguise, Trish, who broke her heart. Matt and E arrive to find Trish in the middle of a forced sale of the family farm and unimpressed with their story. Desperate, they persuade Trish to let them stay.

Trish and E do an awkward dance but can't stay away from each other. Trish wakes to E making excuses yet again, and is furious for allowing E back into her heart. She asks her friend Bev, the local crop duster, to fly them to safety and away from her. But Johnny tracks them down. In a final struggle E has to confront Johnny and make a decision. Who is she and does she have the courage to fight for what she really wants? "All About E" is about hopes and dreams buried so deep you don't even know they are there. Sometimes you have to travel a long way to find out who you are.

For more information go to http://www.girlsown.com/

ABOUT WOLFE VIDEO

Founded in 1985 and now celebrating 30 years as the largest exclusive distributor of lesbian, gay, bi and transgender (LGBT) films, Wolfe's release slate includes some of the most popular LGBT films of 2015, including the Swiss Oscar and Golden Globes submission "The Circle"; the gorgeous lesbian drama by renowned Venezuelan director Fina Torres, "Liz in September"; Aussie crime caper "All About E," and the epic international production by Finland's Mika Kaurasm�ki, "The Girl King."

In 2016, Wolfe's releases will include the Thai Oscar submission "How To Win at Checkers (Every Time)"; "Henry Gamble's Birthday Party"; "Portrait of a Serial Monogamist," and "Naz & Maalik."

Wolfe's library of beloved modern classics includes such acclaimed hits as "Cloudburst," "Undertow," "Desert Hearts" and "Big Eden." Wolfe's complete motion picture library can be found at WolfeVideo.com as well as at national retailers such as Netflix, Amazon and VOD destinations such as Comcast, Time Warner, Hulu, iTunes and WolfeOnDemand.com.

Find more info online at http://www.wolfevideo.com.


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