Sundance Channel tries out YouTube
The award-winning and critically-acclaimed documentary film “Crazy Love” will premiere Jan. 10 on the Sundance Channel. But viewers don’t have to wait to see it. Just go to YouTube.
As part of its efforts to explore new distribution methods, Sundance is making the film available on YouTube’s long form video player before its TV debut. “Get Crazy will be screened on www.YouTube.com beginning Jan. 5, and it will remain available through Jan. 31
A Grand Prize nominee at the Sundance Film Festival, “Crazy Love” examines the turbulent love-affair of Burt Pugach and Linda Riss Pugach (pictured above). He served 14 years in prison for attacked his mistress and blinding her in 1959. A few years after his release, they got married.
“Crazy Love” was also voted Best Documentary of the Year by the Boston and San Diego Film Critics Societies and won the Santa Barbara Film Festival best documentary award.
–Penny TV
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