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Knuckle Draggers An Official Selection Of The 2009 Central Florida Film Festival

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

PARTNERS IN CRIME FILMS ANNOUNCES LMS ANNOUNCES
KNUCKLE DRAGGERS AN OFFICIAL SELECTION OF THE
2009 CENTRAL FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL

Knuckle Draggers takes it back to Florida to screen twice at the Central Florida Festival. After taking home two “Rising Star” awards – at the Delray Beach Film Festival Florida back in May, An “Outstanding Feature by a New Filmmaker/ Producer” & “Best Close-up” in a feature film. Prior to Florida at the ReelHeART Film Fest in Toronto Knuckle Draggers grabs “Best Editing” – Alex Ranarivelo, “Best Feature Film” – 2nd place Alex Ranarivelo and “Best Actor” – Paul J. Alessi. Partners in Crime Films is proud to announce that Knuckle Draggers will be screening September 4th at 5:00PM and Saturday the 5th at 2:45PM at the Central Florida Film Festival.

• “Comes at us with an undertone that makes it relatable and compelling”– Screen Rant

• “It’s fun, clever, witty and well-acted” – Ramas Screen

• “All in all a telling slice-of-life, well worth-watching” – Cult Movies

• “The movies pacing is excellent, it moves from scene to scene seamlessly” – Crave Online

• “A relationship roller coaster ride with funny highs and dramatic lows.” – Movie Vine

Written and directed by Alex Ranarivelo, produced by Paul J. Alessi, and co-produced by Amie Barsky and Baptiste DeRivel. Knuckle Draggers takes a humorous but very real look at the state of modern male/female relationships. Knuckle Draggers is the relationship movie from a male perspective.

The story follows Ethan, an all around nice guy who gets dumped because he wasn’t able to provide his fiancée with the plush, stable life her friends were living. Desperate to get her back, he seeks help from his older brother Kyle, a tough talking sexist who seems to have a way with the ladies. Kyle gives Ethan a crash course on women and dating much to the disgust of some of Ethan’s female friends. Just when it seems Kyle’s misogynistic theories are about to prove themselves true, things take an unexpected turn and force Ethan, Kyle and their friends to reassess their views on relationships.

In the spirit of movies like Swingers and Brothers McMullen, Knuckle Draggers gives us a unique point of view, a timely message, and a lot of heart. Not another indie film about friends hanging out, Knuckle Draggers provokes questions about what modern couples want versus what they need, and how their needs may not have evolved much from those of our caveman ancestors. caveman ancestors.

Scottish actor Ross McCall heads a dynamic ensemble cast in the lead role of ‘Ethan’. His credits include the HBO miniseries ‘Band of Brothers’ and most recently ‘Crash’, the Starz TV series. Paul J. Alessi, plays ‘Kyle’, Ethan’s sexist outspoken brother. His credits include the Ten ‘til Noon and the TV series Desire. Omar Gooding plays Ethan’s best friend ‘Russell’. Omar’s credits include ‘Baby Boy’, the HBO series ‘Deadwood’ and he’s just joined the cast of the upcoming Jerry Bruckheimer TV series ‘Miami Trauma’. Amie Barsky plays ‘Patricia’, Ethan’s strong-minded female best friend. The film also includes Danielle Nicolet ‘The Starter Wife’, Justin Baldoni ‘Heroes’, Serah D’Laine ‘General Hospital’ and Jennifer Alden ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’.

Knuckle Draggers features a musical score by Austin Wintory, whose credits include the multiple award-winning Captain Abu Raed. A dynamic soundtrack accompanies the score, including tracks by J Mello & Dave Navarro, Tyler Hilton, Marching Band, and Jennifer Love-Hewitt & Sophie B. Hawkins.

For all inquiries please contact Paul J. Alessi at Paul@partnersincrimefilms.com
See the trailer at www.KnuckleDraggersTheMovie.com

CC VARIETY TV – more interviews at the LA Premeire of Knuckle Draggers…

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

This second part of CC Variety TV’s coverage of the sold out L.A. Premiere of Knuckle Draggers. Interviews with Paul J Alessi, Brenda Dickson, Danielle Nicolet, Alexis Arquette,  Jason Biggs, Royalty Rope, Serah D’Laine, Sabrina Parisi, Jennifer Alden, RC Miller, Lejon O and Amie Barsky.

Jude’s Place interviews Knuckle Draggers cast

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Judith Klassen
Movie Entertainment
2009

Jude and Robyn tube it down to Sassafraz to hang out with actor / producer Paul J Alessi  (Flashpoint), actor Serah D’Laine  (Cold Case) and Serah’s dad, David to chat about the indie film Knuckle Draggers, Botox, the casting couch, and blatant self promotion… LISTEN TO INTERVIEW

CC VARIETY TV interviews at the LA Premeire of “Knuckle Draggers”.

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Knuckle Draggers had it’s L.A. Premiere to a sold out crowd with many stars attending. Some coverage was provided by CC Perkinson of CC Variety TV. Interviews and coverage of Sean Patrick Flanery, Paul J Alessi, Brian Perry, Jolane Lentz, Justin Baldoni, and Serah D’Laine…

Knuckle Draggers, a delightful romantic comedy

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

I recently dived into a fantastic film called Knuckle Draggers, a delightful romantic comedy…

Clifford Kiyabu – aka TCW My Thoughts: What makes a man a man? Is it measured in his self confidence, his successes or his toughness and arrogance, or is a man’s true worth of being attractive to the opposite sex measured in his inner sensitivity? whatever the answer may be the one that most men look to is: what do women really want in a man? The answer isn’t as simple as men would hope, nor is it any easier the other way around for their female counterpart which is what really divide men and women into being opposites, men want apples and women want oranges simple as that, right? WRONG! nothing is ever that simple when swimming through these waters, but as the saying goes, ‘opposites attract!’ … READ MORE

Knuckle Draggers Review by Hey U Guys…

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Setting up stall in the crowded rom-com market is a difficult task.

The problem facing writer/director Alex Ranarivelo is how to make your commentary on relationships speak to the audience; to make your voice heard above the myriad other groups of pretty, commitment phobic thirty-somethings trying to work their lives out.

Ranarivelo’s answer is simple: character. And this is how he, and the film, succeeds.

Knuckle Draggers is a 2009 film from Partners in Crime Films and it is an excellent way to spend an evening. Do not give in to your preconceptions of Indie Romance(TM) and let this charming film work its spell. It is surprising because it succeeds in building up the prejudices and stereotypes inherent in the genre before pulling the rug from under our feet. Don’t get me wrong – the … READ MORE

Amie Barsky, Serah DLaine, Paul J Alessi at Delray Beach Film Festival

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

(Pt 1 – Intro at Delray Beach Film Festival)

(Pt 2 – Award Ceremony)

(Pt 3 – Interviews)

Boca News Coverage of Knuckle Draggers

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Boca News print coverage of Knuckle Draggers includes details and news about the film.

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Award-winning indie comedy Knuckle Draggers to screen at Toronto’s ReelHeART Film Fest

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The indie comedy Knuckle Draggers will be screening at the ReelHeART Film Festival as an official closing night film this Saturday, June 27th, at 7:15pm.

The indie comedy – which has already nabbed two “Rising Star” awards at the DelRay Beach Film Festival – stars Ross McCall, Jillian Murray, Omar Gooding, Jennifer Alden, Melissa Ordway, Justin Baldoni, Sarah Laine, Danielle Nicolet, Lisa Waltz, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Katrina Law, Tom Kiesche, Sara Sanderson, Amie Barsky and Karrie MacLaine.

Knuckle Draggers was writer and directed by Alex Ranarivelo, and produced by Paul J. Alessi, who plays the main character’s misogynist brother Kyle in the film.

Here’s the synopsis for Knuckle Draggers:… READ MORE

Boca Raton News covers Knuckle Draggers Awards

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

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Knuckle Draggers wins two “Rising Star “awards at the Delray Beach Film Festival.
Serah D’Laine takes the “Frownie” for Best Close Up in a Motion Picture and Paul J. Alessi takes the “Stella Artois” for Outstanding Feature by a New Filmmaker/Producer.