SnagFilms Acquires Worldwide Rights in All Media For Acclaimed Documentary “All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert”

Special Online Sneak Preview on Martin Luther King Day to be Followed by Video­on­Demand Run during Black History Month

Washington D.C. – January 12, 2012 – Today, SnagFilms announced that it has acquired full, worldwide theatrical, television and digital rights to All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert, a critically‐acclaimed film, which tells a deeply personal and moving story of injustice and bigotry towards African Americans through the words and art of Winfred Rembert.

The film will have a special online “sneak preview” on Snagfilms.com on Monday, January 16 in honor of Martin Luther King Day, where it will be available on demand for one day only. In February, the film will premiere on cable and online video‐on‐demand platforms to mark Black History Month.

A film by Vivian Ducat, produced by Ducat and Mark Urman, “ALL ME: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert,” preserves an important, if often disturbing, chapter in American history. Rembert relives his turbulent life, abundantly visualized by his extensive paintings and, in a series of intimate reminiscences, shows us how even the most painful memories can be transformed into something meaningful and beautiful. A glowing portrait of how an artist— and his art—are made, “ALL ME” is also a challenging saga of race in contemporary America.

The film premiered at the 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival, followed by screenings in the Chicago International Film Festival, where it won the Docufest Competition’s Silver Plaque, and the Springs Documentary Film Festival. It has attracted strong critical support.

“SnagFilms is tremendously pleased to be distributing this outstanding and important film,” stated SnagFilms CEO Rick Allen. “Winfred Rembert’s life and artwork tell a powerful story that must be seen, and is particularly timely as we honor the civil rights movement, Dr. King and African American history in the coming weeks.”

“We are thrilled to be working with SnagFilms on ‘All Me,” stated producer Urman, whose extensive documentary credits include the Oscar‐nominated “Murderball” and “War Dance” (as executive producer), and the Oscar‐winning “Born Into Brothels” and “Taxi to the Darkside” (as distributor). “They share our passion and vision for the film, and their extraordinary commitment and innovative approach to the distribution of high‐quality documentaries, makes them the perfect home for this project.”

Now in his sixties, Rembert has developed a growing following among collectors and connoisseurs, and enjoyed a number of tributes and exhibitions of his work. Mr. Rembert’s indelible images of toiling in the cotton fields, singing in church, dancing in juke joints, or working on a chain gang are especially powerful, not just because he lived every moment, but because he experienced so much of the injustice and bigotry they show as recently as the 1960s and 70s.

All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert is an American Pictures 82 Presentation of a Ducat Media Production, in association with Paladin. The executive producers are Warren and Jan Adelson. A full list of credits and more info about the film is available at www.allmethemovie.com. Recent reviews of the film include the Examiner, This Week in New York, Trust Movies, Pop Matters and What (Not) to Doc.

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