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News: In The Heights will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival

[ Written on April 17 2021 by Francesca ]

The movie adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s musical In The Heights will headline opening night at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9. It will be shown at the United Palace theater in Washington Heights and will be screened in all five boroughs at multiple outdoor venues.

Read more from Deadline.

The 20th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival, taking advantage of its timing as the city and film business emerges from the pandemic, will open June 9 with the world premiere of In the Heights.

Warner Bros’ adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony Award-winning musical, which is directed by Jon Chu, will screen outside at various sites simultaneously, and indoors at the United Palace. The restored 1930 theater is in the Upper Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights, the setting for the film and also Miranda’s longtime home base.

There will also be outdoor screenings on opening night across all five of New York’s boroughs, a first for Tribeca, though the fest has long explored many parts of the city. In 2019, the fest opened with a documentary about Harlem’s Apollo Theater held at the Apollo itself. After shifting its usual April start back to June, the fest will be the first major one in North America since the onset of Covid-19 to have in-person screenings, though smaller regional events have returned to form.

Just two days after kicking off Tribeca, In the Heights will premiere theatrically across the U.S. as it also begins streaming on HBO Max. Each of the 2021 Warner Bros films ticketed for day-and-date release will stay on HBO Max for 31 days.

New York City movie theaters started to reopen in the first week of March with a 25% capacity limit imposed by state authorities. While commercial exhibitors are hoping that limit will be raised soon, even 25% should be workable in the United Palace, which seats more than 3,000.

“It is such an honor to open the 20th anniversary Tribeca Film Festival with In the Heights,” Miranda said in the official announcement. “We’re so excited to welcome them uptown! This will be an unforgettable night at the United Palace. We can’t wait to share this musical love letter to our community, with our community, in our community.”

The choice of venue was a natural one for a host of reasons. Warner Bros and The Miranda Family Fund have both been supporters of a repertory series of screenings of the studio’s classics at the United Palace, which was originally one of five Loew’s “Wonder Theatres” in the New York area.

Tribeca will soon announce the full slate for its 20th edition, which will run from June 9 to 20. The festival is the culmination of NY PopsUp, the statewide revitalization initiative to bring back live entertainment and the arts to the community.

“In the Heights is the quintessential New York story of hard-work, resilience, and triumph,” said Jane Rosenthal, the festival’s co-founder and CEO of its parent, Tribeca Enterprises. “We are proud to feature this film as Opening Night where it can debut in its hometown in celebration of its New York roots and the Latinx community.”

Paula Weinstein, chief content officer of Tribeca Enterprises, called the opening night “a gift to communities all over New York City.”

Quiara Alegría Hudes adapted the screenplay for In The Heights, with original songs and lyrics by Miranda. The cast includes Anthony Ramos, Corey Hawkins, Leslie Grace, Melissa Barrera, Olga Merediz, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Gregory Diaz IV, Stephanie Beatriz, Dascha Polanco, and Jimmy Smits. Miranda, Hudes, Scott Sanders, Anthony Bregman, and Mara Jacobs produce.

Plans are still being finalized for Tribeca’s lineup across film, video games, virtual reality, podcasts and other verticals. For its film program, the festival has affirmed it will have outdoor screenings throughout its 12 days at multiple sites. Specially equipped 40-foot screens are being used, which organizers say are the first mobile HD screens in the country.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Tribeca for a city-wide takeover of In the Heights,” Chu said. “New York, and specifically Washington Heights, is the lead character in our film—its vibrancy and energy are unmatched. How incredible that after a year of isolation, New Yorkers from across all boroughs will have an opportunity to see it first, together, and join us in the celebration of life coming back.”

Feature: ‘In the Heights’ Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jon M. Chu on the Hard Fight to Turn the Groundbreaking Musical Into a Movie

[ Written on April 08 2021 by Francesca ]

Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jon M. Chu are VARIETY coverstars and the long coverstory includes a lot of voices from In The Heights.

When Lin-Manuel Miranda was pitching his musical In the Heights nearly two decades ago, Broadway heavyweights stumbled over what he was selling. They wanted the young female protagonist Nina, who drops out of Stanford, to have a more dramatic reason for leaving school than the pressures of being the first in her family to go to college.

“I would get pitches from producers who only had ‘West Side Story’ in their cultural memory,” Miranda recalls. “Like, ‘Why isn’t she pregnant? Why isn’t she in a gang? Why isn’t she coming out of an abusive relationship at Stanford?’ Those are all actual things I was pitched.” He pauses for a moment, not to entertain those queries but to consider their absurdity. “Because the pressure of leaving your neighborhood to go to school is fucking enough. I promise. And if it’s not dramatic enough, that’s on us to show you the fucking stakes.”

Miranda stood his ground. The show that he wanted to create emerged from his memories of growing up in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood and from the painful realization that Broadway roles for Latinos were limited. So he used hip-hop and salsa to pay homage to a close-knit community of immigrants and strivers, bodegas and block parties, friends who feel like family and families that deal with the tensions of trying to make it in the greatest city in the world. In the Heights would eventually open on Broadway in 2008, winning four Tonys and launching Miranda’s career.

Now, that musical is becoming a major summer film directed by Jon M. Chu. The Warner Bros. movie is finally coming out, both in theaters and on the streaming service HBO Max, on June 11. Even after a year’s delay due to the pandemic, the timing couldn’t be better.

And that’s not just because Miranda no longer has to fight to reflect the experiences that have since resonated with countless college students who have felt like Nina. “Because of the specificity of that struggle, I can’t tell you how many people have made it their business to tell me how much it means to them,” Miranda says.

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News: Warner Bros’ ‘In The Heights’ Moves Up A Week This Summer

[ Written on March 19 2021 by Francesca ]

The movie In The Heights will not come out in U.S. theaters and on HBO Max on June 18, but on June 11!

DEADLINE: In more goods news for exhibition in the upcoming summer schedule, Warner Bros.’ Jon M. Chu directed feature musical is moving from June 18 to June 11.

In the Heights leaves behind Disney/Pixar’s Luca on June 18 and goes to a weekend where the pic is the only wide release.

The movie, which is feature adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’s Tony Award-winning musical, dropped a new trailer last weekend.

In the Heights is set in the titular Latinx community of New York City’s bustling Washington Heights. When the neighborhood’s charismatic local bodega owner, and the pic’s humble narrator, finally decides to fulfill his dream of going to the island his parents called home, his departure will change his beloved block forever.

In the Heights stars Anthony Ramos (A Star is Born, Broadway’s Hamilton), Corey Hawkins (BlacKkKlansman), Leslie Grace, Melissa Barrera (TV’s Vida), Olga Merediz (Broadway’s In the Heights), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Broadway’s Rent), Gregory Diaz IV (Broadway’s Matilda the Musical), Stephanie Beatriz (TV’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Dascha Polanco (TV’s Orange is the New Black) and icon Jimmy Smits.

The pic was originally scheduled to be released last summer before Covid pushed it to this year. Remember, all these 2021 Warner Bros theatrical releases are going day and date on HBO Max for the first 31 days. Good news is that they’ve been making some money at the B.O. at a depressed time when roughly 50% of all exhibition is shut down (that number soon going up with LA cinemas ablaze tomorrow).

Video: In The Heights Movie New Double Trailer

[ Written on March 15 2021 by Francesca ]

During the Grammys 2021, Warner Bros premiered a new trailer of In The Heights titled “Powerful” and online shared that and another one, titled “Washington Hights”!

Check both trailers below and catch the movie in theaters and HBO Max on June 2021.

News: Lin-Manuel Miranda writes songs for the Disney animated movie “Encanto”

[ Written on December 11 2020 by Francesca ]

After Lin-Manuel Miranda hinted to it back in June during an interview, Disney officially announced Encanto as the upcoming animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Miranda is credited both as songwriter and writer. The movie is expected to come out on November 24, 2021 according to a tweet by co-director and co-writer Charise Castro Smith.

Check the first look at the movie below!

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