FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES MARY HAVERSTICK’S “THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK” FOR MAY RELEASE

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Review by Karen Pickering, Publisher, NW Horse Source Magazine:

“This is a very thorough documentary about the carriage horse industry in New York City. I’m shocked at the special interest groups and government corruption in the works to rid New York City of such an important part of its culture and history. It’s a sign of the times and the fact that all horse owners may be faced with no longer being able to ride or drive their horses if these special interest groups keep chipping away at our leadership until they win the battle. The lack of understanding about horse ownership is appalling. We all need to pay attention and lobby for our right to ride and drive our horses.”

 

Liam Neeson Makes Featured Appearance in Feature-Length Doc On

New York City’s Controversial Horse-Carriage Industry

 Debuts in Theatres May 11, Digital VOD Platforms May 15th

https://www.lasthorsemenfilm.com

FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES MARY HAVERSTICK’S “THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK” FOR MAY RELEASE
Two carriage horses rest. Credit Mary Haverstick

Los Angeles, CA – April 22, 2018 – Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, has acquired U.S. rights for the digital release of director Mary Haverstick’s feature documentary THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK. THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK debuts on VOD and will be available to rent and own on digital HD across cable, internet, and satellite platforms through Freestyle Digital Media on May 15, 2018. THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK will also be released theatrically in select locations in New York City, Lancaster, PA and other cities beginning May 11, 2018.

FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES MARY HAVERSTICK’S “THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK” FOR MAY RELEASE
Mayor gaggle. Credit Mary Haverstick

THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK is a documentary feature that follows leaders of New York’s historic horse carriage industry as they fight Mayor Bill De Blasio, who had vowed to eliminate them on day one of his term. Haverstick’s cameras captured the struggle for two years, with the working-class carriage drivers (and their working-class equine charges) under assault from animal rights activists on one side and politicos funded by billionaire real estate developers with an eye on the horsemen’s West Side stables on the other. Christina Hansen and Stephen Malone, the two industry spokespeople, are thrust by necessity into the limelight and find themselves in a bare-knuckle brawl in a city known for political hardball. The ongoing saga frequently captures the headlines of every New York newspaper and has even launched investigations into the mayoral election and financing surrounding this issue—with revelations continuing to this month. Di Blasio himself has retreated from the issue, claiming the City Council won’t back a horse ban. With a political stay of execution and joined by Liam Neeson, the carriage drivers and their horses remain on the street, but in a changing world, the question remains: For how long? The film’s exploration of money and influence in elections is even more timely now than when filming began.

FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES MARY HAVERSTICK’S “THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK” FOR MAY RELEASE
Liam Neeson at stables. Credit Nina Galicheva

Featuring extensive interviews with Oscar-nominated actor Liam Neeson, THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK was written and directed by Mary Haverstick, and produced by Mary Haverstick, Michele Mercure, and Sarah Chase. Freestyle Digital Media Acquisitions Director Rachel Koehler negotiated the deal for THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK with filmmaker Mary Haverstick.

Haverstick & Mercure presents THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK. Directed by Mary Haverstick; Executive Producer, Sam Lombardo; Producers Mary Haverstick, Michele Mercure, and Sarah Chase Composer, Michele Mercure

FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES MARY HAVERSTICK’S “THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK” FOR MAY RELEASE
Stephen waits. Credit Mary Haverstick

Haverstick says, “We’re delighted that audiences will get to see THE LAST HORSEMEN. While the film was years in the making, the story is very much of today. We thank Freestyle Digital Media for bringing the film to a national audience.” She continues, “The horse carriage controversy captivated New York while our cameras followed the action of this colorful controversy for over two years. We filmed in vérité style as the two elected spokespeople for the carriages fought, and eventually won, their battle against City Hall. In this era when elections can be bought and sold by foreign or domestic powers, this film offers a sober warning of how easily electoral interference can be accomplished by special interests. It also adds a much-needed glimmer of hope that our democratic system is not yet beyond repair.”

THE LAST HORSEMEN OF NEW YORK official trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTdjGZ9vqPU

About Haverstick & Mercure Films

Mary and Michele started Haverstick Films many moons ago after they met and realized their love of film and music was a perfect match. They put themselves though a self-taught version of film school before there were many film schools and during the birth of the era of independent film.

From the start the marriage of music and celluloid was central to the collaboration. Michele was already an accomplished composer who was pioneering electronic music on her Atari ST system. Eurock Magazine called her “America’s premiere female synthesist” and her first album EYECHANT became a cult hit which is highly prized on the original vinyl. This work is so highly collected now that it has been picked up by FREEDOM TO SPEND on RVNG records and was re-released in 2017. It was also Michele’s music that accompanied the logo IDs for the fledgling TV channel, MTV.

Mary honed her craft on these early projects by wearing many hats – director, writer, cinematographer and editor – all roles she still enjoys. After a series of shorts, the duo tackled two shoestring features: SHADES OF BLACK and CHRISTMAS DINNER, which both achieved festival play and distribution. SHADES was one of the earliest portrayals of a same-sex relationship on screen, and the film circled the globe from LA to HONG KONG playing gay and lesbian film festivals way before that was seen as cool. Their follow up feature CHRISTMAS DINNER challenged racial barriers and had its world premiere at the Brooklyn Film Festival. In the film, a white family contends with a popular Christmas movie featuring a black female Santa Claus as well as their own addition of an adopted black child. The film features some groundbreaking in-camera 16mm motion effects using computer frame rate control and was the first 16mm feature to employ these techniques.

In 2009 Haverstick Films premiered HOME, starring Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden and Tony winner Marion Seldes. The film debuted to rave reviews at the Montreal Film Festival, and went on to play the Rome International Film Festival, Cinequest and won a Remi award at the Houston World Film Festival for creative excellence. HOME reached a broad audience with a limited theatrical release, pay per view, SHOWTIME and international and digital distribution. Several reviewers suggested Marcia Gay Harden’s performance worthy of Oscar consideration and The New York Timesproclaimed the film “beautifully acted.”

About Entertainment Studios/Freestyle Digital Media
Chairman and CEO Byron Allen founded Entertainment Studios in 1993. Headquartered in Los Angeles, it has offices in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, and Raleigh. Entertainment Studios owns eight 24-hour HD cable television networks serving nearly 160 million subscribers: THE WEATHER CHANNELPETS.TV, COMEDY.TV, RECIPE.TVCARS.TVES.TVMYDESTINATION.TV, and JUSTICE CENTRAL.TV. The company also produces, distributes, and sells advertising for 41 television programs, making it one of the largest independent producers/distributors of first-run syndicated television programming for broadcast television stations. With a library of over 5,000 hours of owned content across multiple genres, Entertainment Studios provides video content to broadcast television stations, cable television networks, mobile devices, multimedia platforms, and the World Wide Web. Our mission is to provide excellent programming to our viewers, online users, and Fortune 500 advertising partners.

In 2015, Entertainment Studios purchased Freestyle Releasing, now called Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, a full-service, theatrical motion picture distribution company that specializes in representing independent companies, major studios, and mini-major studios for the purpose of exhibiting their films as first-class theatrical releases. ESMP released 2017’s highest-grossing independent movie, the shark thriller 47 METERS DOWN, which has grossed over $44.3 million to date. The digital distribution unit of Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, Freestyle Digital Media, supplies quality commercial film and TV content directly to all US VOD/SVOD rental DVD/Kiosks and theaters using the latest cloud-based technologies to automate digital workflow. Freestyle Digital Media provides our content audience a positive digital viewing experience on every device everywhere.

For more information, visit:
www.es.tv
www.freestylereleasing.com
www.freestyledigitalmedia.tv

For Freestyle Contact:
Eric Peterkofsky Entertainment Studios/Freestyle Digital Media; 310-277-3500 x124  [email protected]


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