Second Advance Screenings of George Nolfi’s next film, Elevation. Feedback to George will directly impact the final cut of this film. If you participated in the first screening and want to see it again, please bring someone with you who has not seen the film yet. George is looking for fresh eyes to watch the film at each of the three advanced screenings.
George Nolfi is an American writer-director best known for Bourne Ultimatum, Oceans Twelve, and The Adjustment Bureau. His most recent film, The Banker, starring Sam Jackson and Anthony Mackie won the 2021 NAACP Image Award for Best Independent Motion Picture. Nolfi is working with Brehm Film to host three advanced screenings of his next film. The feedback from these screenings will help him make the final cut of the film before it is released.
Your in-person feedback to George after the movie will directly impact the final cut of this film.
ELEVATION:
The world has changed. The only habitable place left for humanity is in the high mountains, above 8000 feet. Go below 8000 feet, and waiting for you are the very creatures that killed 95% of the human population less than three years ago. But what happens if — to save the life of his young son — a father (Anthony Mackie) is forced to do just that, to venture below “The Line” with two others, a scientist he despises (Morena Baccarin) but who just might hold the key to defeating the monsters, and a young woman (Maddie Hasson) determined to keep them both alive long enough to save the human race.
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