New announcements of content using Apple's streaming video go well. New movies and series are announced weekly and existing ones are under review. Gradually, Comertino created a space where several quality content was stored. A few hours ago, through a press release, Premier of the three new founders at the SXSW Film Festival 2020 occurring in Texas (United States). It's about & # 39; Home & # 39 ;, & # 39; Central Park & # 39; & # 39; Beastie Boys & # 39;: documentary, series and movie that can only be seen at a festival.
From Carertino to the SXSW Film Festival through Apple TV +
Apple TV + will use the SXSW Film Festival, March 13-21, to Promote and release three new projects. This is a great way to introduce the original content to the public, start “kicking it off” and posting it later on the streaming platform we’ve had for a while.
Central Park tells the story of how a family of caregivers, who live and work in Central Park, end up keeping the park and basically the land.
This is one of the Apple TV + projects led by Loren Bouchard, who won Emmy, Nora Smith and Josh Gad as executive producers. It is animated music series. Actors and actors such as Josh Gad, Leslie Odom Jr., or Kristen Bell have participated in the series. Next project & # 39; Home & # 39 ;,
Beastie boys Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz recount the intimate story of his band and the 40th anniversary of the friendship in this live documentary directed by his co-worker and former grandfather, filmmaker Spike Jonze.
Finally, it will be tested & # 39; The Beastie Boys' Story & # 39;. This is a fictional movie for members of the Beastie Boys: Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz. The premier of the world will be April 24, but can be seen before at the SXSW Film Festival. In addition, Apple has announced that this movie will be available other IMAX stadiums chosen for April 3.
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