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Taylor Negron’s last film hits Boston this week

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The theatrical rollout of the acclaimed sci-drama ”Alienated” continues this week, with the film opening in Boston.
“Alienated” will play for a week locally

After a successful screening in New York last week, the Brian Ackley written-directed movie opens March 25th at the Somerville Theater in Somerville, MA. It will be playing every night at 7pm until March 31st.

”Alienated” tells the story of a married couple that is forced to confront their fatal relationship issues while on the brink of a possible alien abduction. The film stars veteran actors George Katt and Jen Burry, and features the last onscreen performance by prolific character actor and comedian Taylor Negron, who unfortunately passed early this year to cancer. He was 57 years old. 

The film is produced by Princeton Holt and his company One Way or Another Productions (in association with Fades 2 Black Media Group). Holt is a former Massachusetts resident and student. He took film production courses at Atlantic Union College in Lancaster, MA and at Fitchburg State University in Fitchburg, where the company’s first office was located nearly a decade ago. This is his 20th feature film as a producer.

”Alienated”, after winning 13 film festival awards including 3 for Best Feature, a Best Director Award for writer/director Brian Ackley and multiple Best Actor awards, was acquired for distribution by Gravitas Ventures and will be released in limited theaters and on Cable VOD/VOD on March 31.


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