#GetOutOneYearLater
First, we’d like to thank you for being a supporter of Get Out from the start. We were thrilled to see audiences connect with the film and help it transcend into a cultural force. Your enthusiasm and advocacy for Get Out and Jordan Peele’s vision was invaluable.
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the theatrical release of Get Out, the themes and messages of the movie are more relevant than ever. As the first film in over 25 years that was released in February to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, we hope to revisit the very important discussions that Get Out has and continues to inspire.
We’d love to ask for your support on your social platforms. We’ve started #GetOutOneYearLater as a social media gathering place for conversation surrounding Get Out’s cultural impact. We’re hoping you would consider sharing a video or written testimonial along with this hashtag posting your thoughts related to the film, what the Sunken Place means to you, or views on the state of your community in the past year since Get Out was released.
Another way to support the film is to repost the recently released video celebrating artists from all over the world that were inspired to create their own interpretations of the imagery and ideas in the movie. They joined the conversation and one year later it continues. #GetOutOneYearLater
Additionally, Jordan Peele and Universal Pictures is offering fans free tickets to special Presidents’ Day screenings of GET OUT at 55 AMC theatres nationwide. Each guest who requests a ticket the day of the screening—at a participating location—will be given one free admission to the 7:00 p.m. showing on February 19, up to theatre capacity.
We hope you can join in on conversation.
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JORDAN PEELE AND UNIVERSAL PICTURES OFFER FANS FREE TICKETS TO SPECIAL PRESIDENTS’ DAY SCREENINGS OF
FOUR-TIME ACADEMY AWARD®-NOMINATED
First-Come, First-Served Offer Valid at 55 AMC Theatres Nationwide to Guests of the 7:00 P.M. Screenings on Monday, February 19
Universal City, CA, February 13, 2018—Filmmaker Jordan Peele, in conjunction with Universal Pictures, today announced free screenings of Universal’sGet Out on Presidents’ Day, February 19, at 55 AMC locations nationwide. Each guest who requests a ticket the day of the screening—at a participating location—will be given one free admission to the 7:00 p.m. showing, up to theatre capacity.
Since its release in theatres in February 2017, Get Out has been nominated for four Academy Awards®, while inspiring audiences and artists worldwide. A compilation video was also released that showcases the artwork inspired by Get Out—featuring the hashtag #GetOutOneYearLater—to encourage audiences to share more of their artwork, experiences and discussions that were influenced by the movie.
The promotion will be available at each of the 55 AMC Theatres playing the special screening of Get Out at 7:00 p.m. on February 19. Free tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and may only be picked up at the AMC box office that day. Each guest must present a valid ID to receive their ticket, with a limit of one free ticket for each ID presented, while supplies last. This offer is valid for the 7:00 p.m. showing of the film on February 19, only.
Markets that will playing Get Out on Presidents’ Day include ones in Atlanta, GA; Baltimore, MD; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Houston, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Jacksonville, FL; Kansas City, MO; Los Angeles, CA; Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Minneapolis, MN; Nashville, TN; New Orleans, LA; New York City, NY; Oklahoma City, OK; Orlando, FL; Philadelphia, PA; Phoenix, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Raleigh/Durham, NC; San Diego, CA; San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, CA; Seattle/Tacoma, WA; St. Louis, MO; Tallahassee, FL; Tampa, FL; and Washington, D.C. To find out more information, visit www.getoutoneyearlater.com.
“When Jordan approached us about a way to thank fans one year after the release of Get Out, we thought a Presidents’ Day screening during Black History Month would be a wonderful way to commemorate the film’s impact,” said Jim Orr, President, Distribution, Universal Pictures. “The success of his stunning vision would not have been possible without the audience’s passion for both Get Out’s groundbreaking storytelling and its deft use of art as society’s mirror.”
For more information and a list of theatres offering the special screenings, please visit www.getoutoneyearlater.com.