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"Chico & Rita" Set In The Jazz Worlds of Havana, NY & Europe, Opens February 10

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The multi-award winning and critically acclaimed Chico & Rita, set in the jazz worlds of Havana, New York, and Europe, opens its US theatrical run on February 10 at NYC's Angelika Film Center (18 W. Houston St., 212-995-2570) before expanding nationally. The film by Academy Award® winning director Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque) won Best Animated Feature at the 2011 European Film Awards as well as Spain's Goya Awards, has been nominated for an Annie Award, and is vying for an Academy Award® in the Best Animated Feature category. Chico & Rita has been released internationally to wide critical acclaim and is currently 95% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, the highest rated film in the current Animated Oscar® race.

Chico & Rita is the result of a collaboration and longtime friendship between director Fernando Trueba and internationally renowned designer and illustrator Javier Mariscal. The film is a celebration of their mutual passion for the people, culture, and music of Cuba and is based loosely on the life of legendary Cuban pianist and composer Bebo Valdez, who records for Trueba's Calle 54 Records. The film is being released in the US by specialty distributor GKIDS under their adult-skewing LumaFilms banner, due to nudity and other mature content.

Chico & Rita is an epic story of love, passion, and heartbreak. Cuba, 1948. Chico is a young pianist with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and desire unite them as they chase their dreams and each other from Havana to New York to Paris, Hollywood and Las Vegas. With an original soundtrack by legendary Cuban pianist and five-time Grammy®-winning composer Bebo Valdés, Chico & Rita captures a defining moment in the evolution of history and jazz, and features the music of (and animated cameos by) Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Cole Porter, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Herman, Tito Puente, Chano Pozo, and others. The soundtrack is available on Trueba's Calle 54 Records label and Sony Music Latin.

Fernando Trueba is a filmmaker, author, and music producer, and was a film critic for Spain's leading daily newspaper El Pais. Among other awards, he has won the Academy Award® for Best Foreign Language Film with Belle Époque in 1994, the Spanish Goya Award as Best Director three times and a Silver Bear for Year of Enlightment at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. As a music producer he's won two Grammy Awards and four Latin Grammy Awards. Javier Mariscal is a Spanish artist and designer whose work spans a wide range of mediums, from painting, illustration and sculpture to architecture and furniture design. A sampling of work includes eleven New Yorker covers, the Barcelona Olympic mascot, Trueba's Calle 54 Club in Madrid, and the Gran Hotel Domine adjacent to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.

GKIDS president Eric Beckman said, “Chico & Rita is a stunning, vibrant film and a testament to the ongoing resurgence of animation as an art-form for adult audiences. This is an animated musical for grown-ups, a passionately sexy love story with a red-hot soundtrack, and a shimmering postcard to old Havana and bebop-era New York. The film is a truly inspired collaboration, pairing the storytelling genius of Trueba with the incomparable designs of Mariscal in an epic celebration of music, love and life. The film has been warmly embraced by both critics and movie-goers in international release and we look forward to introducing it to audiences across the US in the coming months."

ABOUT THE PRODUCERS—Before founding Magic Light Pictures with Martin Pope, Michael Rose headed the feature film division of the renowned multi-Academy Award®-winning Aardman Animations. He produced Nick Park's Oscar®-winning short A Close Shave and was executive producer of Chicken Run and Oscar®-winning Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Together with Martin Pope at Magic Light he produced The Gruffalo, which was nominated for both an Oscar® and a BAFTA. Cristina Huete has produced all of Fernando Trueba's films, as well as those of directors David Trueba, Emili-Martínez Lázaro and Chus Gutiérrez. Santi Mariscal is managing director of Estudio Mariscal, overseeing projects ranging from architecture to graphic art to TV series.

ABOUT THE DISTRIBUTORS —GKIDS/LumaFilms is a distributor of award-winning animation for both adult and family audiences. Theatrical releases include Tomm Moore's Oscar® nominated The Secret of Kells, Michel Ocelot's acclaimed Azur & Asmar (with the Weinstein Company) and new 3D Tales of the Night, European Film Award Best Animated Feature winner Mia and the Migoo, and Nina Paley's multiple-award-winning Sita Sings the Blues. Upcoming GKIDS releases include A Cat in Paris and Oscar® winner Fernando Trueba's Chico & Rita, both of which are in the running for the 2012 Best Animated Feature Oscar®. GKIDS recently announced a deal to handle North American theatrical distribution of Oscar® winner Hayao Miyazaki's famed Studio Ghibli library of films, one of the world's most coveted animation collections with titles Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke and others. GKIDS is longtime producer of the New York Int'l Children's Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying event and North America's largest festival of film for children and teens. NYICFF jury members include Susan Sarandon, Gus Van Sant, Jeffrey Wright, James Schamus, Uma Thurman, Matthew Modine, Michel Ocelot, and Christine Vachon.

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