Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn Go Global to Support New Film Projects
Couple to Appearing in Poland, Japan and More to Promote Upcoming Films
The film-making couple Michael
Biehn and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn are set to launch a promotional tour
across the world to promote their current and upcoming movie projects.
The husband & wife film-star team and founders of indie film
enterprise Blanc-Biehn Productions (BBP) have begun a tour of Europe
this summer with stops in Dublin, Ireland, Vienna and Oberwaltersdorf,
Austria.
They will also appear at three Comic-Con fan expos in Europe: Wrexham, Wales (November 5-6); Manchester, England (December 3-4) and Kielce, Poland (November 25-27).
The duo will visit Japan September 14-21, then travel to Sitges, Spain to premiere BBP's She Rises / Psychophonia (aka Deadly Reception, starring Blanc-Biehn, out February 2017) and Hidden in the Woods remake (starring Biehn & William Forsythe, out December 2) at the Sitges Film Festival October 7th-11th.
Stateside, the couple will attend the Burbank Film Festival in California September 9 to premiere their BBP thriller The Girl (aka Psychopath, out January 6, 2017), and September 10 to support the 30th anniversary of James Cameron's blockbuster film Aliens,
where Biehn and stars of the sci-fi classic will treat fans to a
special cast reunion. Biehn and Blanc-Biehn will then travel to Corpus
Christi, Texas for a special event on September 28th.
Blanc and Blanc-Biehn will also share action-packed details about Biehn's The Night Visitor Chronicles, which comes out in the U.S. November 5,
among other new films in the coming year, many of which will see
delivery via their Blanc/Biehn Productions (BBP), in alliance with new
distribution label Splash House Pictures, Entertainment One, and
IndustryWorks Pictures.
Blanc-Biehn Productions (BBP) has Fetish Factory, The Lincoln, and Good Family Times all in post-production. Films being prepped by the production company include Fembot (Vance Crofoot directing), Killer Weekend (Jamielyn Lippman directing), and Almost Fatal (Staci Layne Wilson directing).
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