Jason Alexander Heist Comedy ‘Stealing Pulp Fiction’ Picked Up by Odin’s Eye Entertainment Ahead of AFM (EXCLUSIVE)

Nov 4, 2024 at 2:05 PM
In a world where cinematic icons are revered, a group of misfits embark on a daring mission to steal Quentin Tarantino's personal 35mm print of the iconic film "Pulp Fiction." This chaotic adventure, titled "Stealing Pulp Fiction," has caught the attention of Odin's Eye Entertainment, who have come on board as the international sales agent, preparing to launch the film to overseas buyers at the American Film Market.

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A Heist with a Twist

What begins as a simple heist quickly spirals into a chaotic adventure filled with unexpected twists and comedic mishaps. The film follows a group of hopelessly ambitious misfits as they attempt to steal Quentin Tarantino's personal 35mm print of "Pulp Fiction." This audacious premise sets the stage for a hilarious and thrilling ride, as the characters navigate the challenges and obstacles that arise in their pursuit of the coveted cinematic treasure.The film's ensemble cast, featuring the talents of Karan Soni, Jason Alexander, Cazzie David, and Jon Rudnitsky, brings a dynamic and engaging dynamic to the story. Each character's unique personality and motivations add depth and complexity to the narrative, ensuring that the audience is captivated from start to finish.

A Cinematic Homage

Adapted from director Danny Turkiewicz's 2020 short film of the same name, "Stealing Pulp Fiction" pays homage to the iconic film that inspired it. The film's attention to detail and reverence for the source material is evident in every frame, as the filmmakers seamlessly blend the world of "Pulp Fiction" with their own unique comedic vision.The film's production team, led by Ben Shields Catlin, Becca Standt, Josh Zakaria, Turkiewicz, Jordan Willcox, Dr. Slava Shut, Ian Novotny, and Chris Barry, have crafted a cinematic experience that is both a love letter to the original and a fresh, innovative take on the heist genre.

A Cult Classic in the Making

As the film prepares to make its international debut at the American Film Market, the anticipation is palpable. Michael Favelle, CEO of Odin's Eye Entertainment, has high hopes for the film, stating that it has "cult classic" written all over it."Distributors are going to have a blast with 'Stealing Pulp Fiction,'" Favelle said. "It's packed with wonderful laugh out loud moments, and we can't wait to present this to AFM buyers that are hungry for a real cinematic 'Royale with Cheese.'"The film's producers, Ben Shields Catlin and Becca Standt, are equally enthusiastic about their partnership with Odin's Eye Entertainment, expressing their belief that the company's "true lovers of cinema" are the perfect fit to bring their film to international audiences.

A Cinematic Treasure Hunt

Odin's Eye Entertainment's involvement in "Stealing Pulp Fiction" is just one facet of the company's diverse portfolio. Earlier this year, they acquired the rights to the adult animation "Weird Kidz" and the documentary feature "Mad Props," directed by Juan Pablo Reinoso."Mad Props" is a quest for the holy grail of cinematic props, involving stars Robert Englund, Lance Henriksen, and Mikey Rourke as they source and search for classic props from iconic films ranging from "Alien," "Star Wars," and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." This project further solidifies Odin's Eye Entertainment's commitment to celebrating the rich history and cultural significance of cinema.As "Stealing Pulp Fiction" prepares to captivate audiences around the world, it's clear that this audacious heist comedy is poised to become a beloved cult classic, offering a unique and entertaining cinematic experience that pays homage to the films that have captured the hearts and imaginations of movie lovers everywhere.