Sundance Film ‘End of Love’ Finds Distributor

The North American rights to Mark Webber’s drama “The End of Love” have been picked up by Gravitas Ventures and Variance Films

Gravitas Ventures and Variance Films have acquired all North American rights to writer-director Mark Webber’s drama “The End of Love,”  the companies announced on Thursday. 

The father-son drama, which debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival, stars Webber alongside Shannyn Sossamon (pictured), and Webber’s real-life son Isaac Love, and features appearances by Michael Cera, Jason Ritter, and  Amanda Seyfried.

The film tells the story of struggling actor Mark (Webber), who is forced to grapple with his inability to grow up when the mother of his two-year-old son Isaac suddenly dies.  As he kindles a relationship with a young single mother, Mark begins to realize that he can no longer remain in denial about the real-life consequences his choices have on Isaac.

Gravitas Ventures will debut the film across all major video on demand (VOD) platforms on Jan. 21, 2013 with a theatrical release from Variance Films beginning Mar. 1 2013 in select markets.

 “Propelled by the authenticity and intimacy of the performances, our acquisition team was unanimous that ‘The End of Love’ was one of the strongest films not only of Sundance, but of all of the films we saw last year,” said  Nolan Gallagher, founder and CEO of Gravitas Ventures.

"I'm thrilled that ‘The End of Love’ has found a home with Gravitas and Variance,” said Webber. “In the rapidly changing landscape of how films are seen, these two companies are at the forefront of embracing that change."

 

 

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