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"Koch Lorber Film's "GLASS: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts," director Scott Hicks' documentary about acclaimed composer and musician Philip Glass, earned $5,546 from its debut at New York's IFC Center.
The acclaim over the Metropolitan Opera premiere of Philip Glass' "Satyagraha" helped launch the film, said Richard Lorber, president, Koch Lorber Films, who confirmed a release plan for "Glass" outside traditional art-house venues. "With a film like this, it makes huge sense for us to find venues that have built-it constituencies, a membership or subscription base, that have a loyal community following, that are art-centric more than film-centric and give them something that can open the experiences of their devoted members. This is a film that is made to order for that goal. So we're opening beginning in May at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston for example, the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis and the Santa Fe Opera Society.""
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