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GREENWICH ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES SAMUEL VAN GRINSVEN’S WENT UP THE HILL

Greenwich Entertainment announced today acquisition of North American distribution rights to Went Up The Hill directed by Samuel Van Grinsven (Sequin in a Blue Room).  The POP Film and Causeway Films stars (Phantom Thread) and Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things).  The film had its World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and Greenwich will release the film in theaters across the country this summer.

GREENWICH ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES SAMUEL VAN GRINSVEN'S WENT UP THE HILL

Abandoned as a child, (Dacre Montgomery) travels to remote New Zealand to attend the funeral of his estranged mother Elizabeth. There he meets her widow, Jill (Vicky Krieps), has questions of her own.  Over the nights that follow, Elizabeth returns and possesses Jack and Jill, using each of their bodies to speak to the other.  Caught in a life-threatening nocturnal dance, Jack and Jill must find a way to relinquish Elizabeth's hold before she pushes them to the edge.

Went Up The Hill is a psychological drama inspired by writer/director Samuel Van Grinsven's memories of his childhood in New Zealand's South Island.  An intimate, that explores the extremities of grief in our pursuit of letting go.

“Following our beautiful launch in Toronto, it's a thrill that Greenwich will now Went Up The Hill to cinemas. I cannot wait for US audiences to see both Vicky and Dacre's haunting performances in these truly unique roles.” Grinsven is also represented by Untitled and RGM Artists.

Went Up The Hill was produced by Vicky Pope (preferred credit), Samantha (preferred credit), and Kristina Ceyton (preferred credit) with principal production investment from the New Zealand Film and Screen Australia, and support from Screen CanterburyNZ, Create NSW, Spectrum Films, Stage 23, RM Sound, Head Gear Films, Vendetta Films, Fulcrum Media Finance and the New Zealand Government's Screen Production Grant. Greenwich's Andy Bohn negotiated the acquisition with CAA Media Finance and Bankside Films on behalf of the filmmakers.

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