“I can’t overstate how difficult a decision it was for us to forgo the theatrical opening at the Music Box,” said Andrew Carlin, who heads theatrical sales for Oscilloscope, which is distributing the film. “I think our hearts all broke a little when we realized that wasn’t going to be possible. Over the past two weeks, Oscilloscope has quickly ramped up its ‘virtual cinema’ program with theaters all over the country, which allows their patrons an opportunity to rent the film digitally and at the same time support their local arthouse.”
A Chicago-shot indie’s premiere is delayed because of the coronavirus — and then resumed, virtually

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