U.S. Debut Set for Professor Krakowski鈥檚 鈥淟ooking for Palladin鈥

Professor Andrzej Krakowski鈥檚 feature film, 鈥,鈥 will make its U.S. theatrical debut October 30, when it begins a two-week exclusive East Coast engagement at New York鈥檚 Cinema Village, located at 22 E. 12th Street in Manhattan. One week later, it will open at Leammle鈥檚 Music Hall Cinema in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Professor Krakowski, who teaches in CCNY鈥檚 M.F.A. program in Media Arts Production, is a Hollywood veteran with over 50 credits as a director, producer, and/or writer.Professor Andrzej Krakowski

鈥淟ooking for Palladin鈥 is the story of a Hollywood talent agent, Josh Ross (David Moscow), who is sent to Guatemala to locate an Oscar-winning actor, Jack Palladin (played by CCNY alumnus Ben Gazzara), who happens to be his estranged stepfather.  The cast also includes Talia Shire, Vincent Pastore, Pedro Armandariz Jr., Angelica Aragon, and Professor Krakowski鈥檚 faculty colleague, Professor Jerry Carlson.  

It is the first feature film with the story taking place in Guatemala and shot in that country by a foreign production company in 70 years.

The film has been shown at festivals in the United States as well as United Kingdom, France, Italy, Russia, Armenia, Argentina, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, Israel, Monaco, Colombia and Poland, and has been well received by festival audiences and critics.  

In the United States, it has won awards for: Best Feature Film at the Queens International Film Festival; Best Feature Film and Best Ensemble Cast at the Orlando Hispanic Film Festival, and Best Production Company at the Napa/Sonoma International Film Festival.

Low-budget, independent films typically rely on word-of-mouth, grassroots promotion for their box office success, notes Professor Krakowski. He hopes that his film will follow the success of the recent breakout 鈥渋ndie鈥 films such as 鈥淛uno,鈥 鈥淟ittle Miss Sunshine,鈥 鈥淢argot at The Wedding鈥 and 鈥淭he Savages.鈥

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