Other Music documentary getting a "virtual" release to benefit indie cinemas & record stores
The Other Music documentary, about NYC’s much-loved but now closed independent record store, was set to get a theatrical release this month timed to Record Store Day 2020 (4/18). Because of coronavirus, RSD got postponed to June 20 and most movie theaters are closed, so the film will now get a special “virtual release” via Factory25/Oscilloscope from April 17-20 with 50% of the proceeds benefiting select independent cinemas and record stores in cities across the U.S. Details:
The film will be available only via record shops and theaters starting April 17th and will not be available from other digital platforms for several months. The rental process will be easy for the viewer. Once the customer purchases the film from the record shop or theater starting April 17th they will be issued a rental via email. The film is viewable for 72 hours once you choose to start playing it on any internet-connected device, including laptops, tablets and smartphones. (Instructions on how to view it on your television via AppleTV, Roku and Chromecast will also be available).
A list of theater and record store partners, and the Other Music documentary trailer, are below.
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Other Music Documentary – Virtual Theatrical Screenings
April 17th-20th
ALABAMA
10,000 Hz Records – Opelika
Seasick Records – Birmingham
ARIZONA
Stinkweeds – Phoenix
CALIFORNIA
Boo Boo Records – San Luis Obisppo
Cinema SF – San Francisco
Factory Records – Costa Mesa
Going Underground – Bakersfield
Stranded Records – San Francisco
COLORADO
Twist & Shout Records – Denver
CONNECTICUT
Red Scroll Records – Wallingsford
The Telegraph – New London
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Songbyrd – Washington D.C.
DELAWARE
SqueezeBox Records – Wilmington
FLORIDA
Daddy Kool Records – St. Petersburg
Park Ave Records – Orlando
Rust & Wax – West Palm Beach
Sun-Ray Cinema – Jacksonville
Sweat Records – Miami
Tonevendor – Augustine
GEORGIA
Criminal Records – Atlanta
Grantski Records – Augusta
Mojo Vinyl Records – Roswell
IOWA
Analog Vault – Cedar Rapids
IDAHO
The Record Exchange – Boise
ILLINOIS
Plaza Records – Carbondale
Shuga Records – Chicago
South Rhodes Records – Chicago
Tone Deaf Records – Chicago
INDIANA
Landlocked Music – Bloomington
Static Age – Michigan City
KANSAS
Love Garden Sounds, Lawrence
Spektrum Music – Wichita
KENTUCKY
Guestroom Records – Louisville
MAINE
Bull Moose
MASSACHUSETTS
Belltower Records – North Adams
Brattle Theater – Cambridge
Vinyl Index. – Somerville
MARYLAND
Atomic Books/Celebrated Summer Records – Baltimore
Red Onion Records – Hyattsville
MINNESOTA
Down In the Valley – Golden Valley
Sound Unsceen – Minneapolis
MISSOURI
Kismet Creative Center, St. Louis
Screenland – Kansas City
MISSISSIPPI
The End of All Music – Oxford
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WSCA Radio – Portsmouth
NEW JERSEY
Showroom Cinemas – Asbury Park
NEW YORK
North Park Theatre – Buffalo
NORTH CAROLINA
Bull City Records – Durham
Lunchbox Records – Charlotte
Underdog Records – Winston-Salem
OHIO
Culture Clash Records – Toledo
Earworm Records – Milford
Skeleton Dust Records – Dayton
OREGON
House of Records – Eugene
Music Millennium – Portland
PENNSYLVANIA
Government Center – Pittsburgh
TENNESSEE
Grimey’s – Nashville
Magnolia Records- Knoxville
The Groove – Nashville
TEXAS
End of an Ear – Austin
Good Records – Dallas
Sound Exchange Records – Houston
Texas Theatre – Oak Cliff
VIRGINIA
Steady Sounds Records – Richmond
VERMONT
Autumn Records – Winooski
WASHINGTON
Northwest Film Forum – Seattle
Resurrection Records – Spokane
Scarecrow Video – Seattle
The Business – Anacortes