Film

‘Intermedium’, a Teen Musical Romance, Seals Digital Agreement and Announces Exclusive One-Night-Only Theatrical Event

The SCAD Savannah Film Festival’s Official Selection, Intermedium, is set for an exclusive one-night-only theatrical showing in select AMC and Regal Theaters on April 9, ahead of its digital release later this spring through Indie Rights.

Directed by Emmy Award winner Erik Bloomquist (known for Founders Day and Weekenders) and penned by Taylor Turner, Intermedium” follows the journey of an obsessive-compulsive teenager determined to exorcise the ghost haunting her home. Yet, as their unexpected connection deepens, letting go becomes a daunting challenge.

Leads Emily Keefe (She Came from the Woods) and Beau Minniear (Minx) return from the 2018 short film of the same name with an ensemble cast boasting Michael Rady (The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), Amy Hargreaves (13 Reasons Why), Haskiri Velazquez (Saved by the Bell), Tony Award nominee Sean Allan Krill (Mr. Robot), Jesse Posey (Selena), Sadie Scott (Spoiler Alert), and Tony Award winner Julie Halston (Sex and the City).

Produced by Erik Bloomquist and Carson Bloomquist for Mainframe Productions, alongside Taylor Turner, with Adam Weppler and Chris Woodward as co-producers, Intermedium garnered numerous awards on the festival circuit, notably clinching the Audience Choice accolade at the Soho International Film Festival. The film boasts original songs by the acclaimed New York musical theater composing duo Ben Chavez and Yianni Papadimos, complemented by an original score from Timothy Williams (known for Pearl and The Swearing Jar) and Summer Joy Davis.

Intermedium is a harmonious marriage of my passions and sensibilities for both theatre and cinema,” says Bloomquist. “Heightened and heartfelt, like Ryan Murphy meets La La Land, our film is an exploration of what it is to see and be seen.”

“Indie Rights is very excited to release Intermedium after handling Mainframe’s debut feature Long Lost,” says Linda Nelson, CEO of Indie Rights. “This uniquely fun film is a wonderful blend of coming of age, music, and the supernatural. We are confident it will be well received by both American and international audiences.”

Mainframe’s other recent projects include the political slasher Founders Day (fresh off a nationwide theatrical release) and 1980s-set coming-of-age horror pic She Came from the Woods, both also directed by Bloomquist.

Check out the official poster for the film

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