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Hannie Schaft: The True WWII Story of the Girl with the Red Hair Who Defied Hitler

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The True Story of Hannie Schaft - the Girl with the Red Hair  by Susan Goforth, producer of the upcoming feature film  The Red Head  WWII Action Thriller There are moments in history when one ordinary person rises and becomes an unstoppable force against evil. Hannie Schaft was one of those people. The Red Head (c) Pendragon Pictures She was not a trained soldier. She was not born into power. She was not seeking fame. She was a teenage university student when Adolf Hitler invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940. And she chose resistance. This is the true World War II story of Hannie Schaft , the young woman who saved Jewish lives, outwitted the Nazi regime, humiliated Hitler, and became the only woman ever placed on Hitler’s Most Wanted List . She is remembered today as " The Girl with the Red Hair .”  And she is the story we are bringing to the screen in the live-action war film action-thriller The Red Head . THE RED HEAD tells the true story of Hannie Schaft, hist...

Thank You, Los Angeles & New York City – What a Joyful Start! #TheWildeGirls

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The Wilde Girls just wrapped its triumphant theatrical run in NYC + LA…and it’s just getting started! The comedy will soon be coming in late July to theaters across the US. While exact dates are still crystallizing and yet to be announced, the giant success of the exhibition theatrical opening has paved the way for a major rollout for this indie sleeper hit. Following an exclusive premiere at the prestigious Laemmle NoHo 7, where films  such as Oscar winners as Sideways , Poor Things , and Oppenheimer premiered, indeed, more Oscar contenders have premiered at the Los Angeles theater chain than any other venue. To everyone who came out to see  The Wilde Girls  at the historic Laemmle NoHo 7 in Los Angeles and Cinema Village in New York City—Thank You from the bottom of our hearts. Your laughter, your tears, your support, and your presence made our exhibition run a joyful celebration of independent cinema. Watching you fill the seats, hearing your reactions, and meeting so...