The Promoter (2013 film)

The Promoter is a 2013 independent feature documentary film made by Ragged Crow film production company.[1] Produced by Sam Edwards and Directed by Ed Edwards, the film premiered at The London Independent Film Festival 2013.[2] It went on to screen at the London United Film Festival 2013[3] (The United Film Festivals) where it won the Best Feature Documentary Award as well as the Audience Award, The Indie Gathering International Festival 2013[4] where it was Nominated Best Documentary and The Portobello Film Festival 2013[5] where it was also Nominated for Best Film.

Synopsis

The documentary follows Robert Pereno, who should be a household name, but every time he is on the brink of greatness, he somehow manages to mess it up.

Cast

Reception

"Possibly the most famous person you've never heard of," reviewed Dan Carrier, Camden New Journal, in April, 2013.[6] "The Promoter makes clear that boring is perhaps the one thing this 56-year-old is not. Documenting his past infamy as a nightclub promoter who could have shocked Iggy Pop into sobriety, director Ed Edwards also captures the modern-day Pereno at a creative peak, before disaster inevitably strikes," said - Alex Bellotti of the Hampstead & Highgate Express, 16 May 2013.[7]

Notes

  1. The Promoter on British Council Film Catalogue
  2. The London Independent Film Festival 2013 Official Selection
  3. United Film Festivals Award Winners
  4. The Indie Gathering International Film Festival 2013 Schedule
  5. The Portobello Film Festival 2013 Short List
  6. The Camden New Journal, 11 April 2013
  7. Hampstead & Highgate Express, 16 May 2013

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