Local Film “Lives of Wolves” Triumphs at Miami Film Festival


Local Film “Lives of Wolves” Triumphs at Miami Film Festival

Local Film “Lives of Wolves” Triumphs at Miami Film Festival

A Film Renaissance In Bryan, Texas

The city of Bryan, Texas, has had its presence firmly stamped on the map of the American film industry. The local film “Lives of Wolves” has indeed managed to make significant waves, as it has been officially accepted into the Miami Urban Film Festival. This feat stands as an enviable milestone to many in the industry and signifies a golden opportunity that can potentially open doors to more prominent screens and distribution platforms, such as Netflix or Amazon Prime.

A Local Success Story

The film, entirely shot in the Brazos Valley, featured the talents of local actors and actresses. Since its February release, the film witnesseds an overwhelming response from the local community, which led to it selling out in theaters promptly. The producers of the film are optimistic that its appearance in the prestigious festival might attract wider distribution opportunities.

A Much-Awaited Takeoff

“Lives of Wolves” is financed by GK Studios, owned by Preston Flores. Upon getting notified about their film’s acceptance into the festival, Flores expressed his exhilaration and surprise, stating, “When I got that email that said, ‘Hey, your film has been accepted into Miami,’ it just took me by surprise.” He stressed the significance of this moment, emphasizing that such recognition on a major platform for a team based in Bryan, Texas, is indeed quite remarkable.

Triumph of Local Talents

For a small city like Bryan, the accomplishment of a locally produced film is a testament to its talent pool. Not only was the entire film shot in the Brazos Valley, but all the actors, directors, and producers are local talents as well. All the familiarity in locations and faces imbue the film with a touch of authenticity that resonates deeply with the audience.

Keeping the Hopes High

The team is hopeful that this achievement will serve as a launchpad into the broader realm of film distribution. Flores said, “Our goal was to get it to Netflix but what we wanted to do was to go the organic route and see what the film could do on its own and then go from there.” He expressed their hopes for the film, either to be purchased or picked up by bigger distribution platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime.

Conclusion

The success of “Lives of Wolves” signifies not just a triumph for the filmmakers but carries the dreams and ambitions of Bryan, Texas. It stands as proof that local talents, when given the right platform, can create ripples that reach far beyond their local confines, touching viewers and festival juries alike.


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