For Immediate Release:
CPM ACQUIRES "OTAKU UNITE!"
DVD release of acclaimed documentary about
anime fans is eagerly awaited.
New York, NY (June 30, 2005) – Central Park Media,
America's leading supplier of Japanese anime, is proud to announce the
acquisition of director Eric Bresler's acclaimed Otaku Unite!, an independent,
feature-length documentary on the history of Japanese animation fandom
in the United States. Otaku Unite! has already generated significant
buzz, as it has been screened at numerous animation conventions in the
U.S. including "Anime Expo", "Otakon" and "San
Diego Comic-Con".
"With the increasing awareness for anime and its culture, many
have been looking for a documentary on anime fandom," explained
Bochan Kim, the Licensing and Marketing Supervisor at Central Park Media.
"I cannot think of a more comprehensive and compelling introduction
to anime culture than Eric Bresler's Otaku Unite!, so we are very pleased
to introduce this wonderful documentary."
Otaku Unite! illustrates the sense of unity and passion among anime
fans ("otaku") by covering the evolution of anime fandom from
its humble beginnings to a highly visible and noteworthy mainstream
audience in the United States. Otaku Unite! will be released on DVD
for the first time, with extra features and never-before-seen bonus
footage. CPM will announce the release date and price for this DVD at
the San Diego Comic Con in July.
"After spending years working on this project, I am extremely happy
to see Otaku Unite! receive a distribution offer from one of the major
anime suppliers," added director Eric Bresler. "As one of
the first companies to publicize anime, Central Park Media has been
instrumental in building the anime fan base we cover in this documentary.
I can't imagine a better company to distribute this show than CPM, whose
understanding of this market is without equal."
About Eric Bresler:
Born in 1979 in Watertown, NY, Eric Bresler began his film career with
Otaku Unite!. Being extremely well-known within the anime industry,
Bresler interviewed major industry figures, academic experts as well
as dedicated fans during the production of Otaku Unite! Bresler had
initially planned to produce a 15-minute short feature, but was convinced
by enthused participants that a feature-length film was more appropriate
for the scope of the documentary. After two years of interviews and
traveling across the country, Bresler was finally able to produce Otaku
Unite!, the world's very first feature-length documentary solely dedicated
to anime fandom in the United States.
About Central Park Media:
Central Park Media has been a leading supplier of anime in the United
States since 1990. The company currently publishes and distributes three
anime home video labels, each offering animated programming for a distinct
and discriminating anime audience: U. S. Manga Corps, Central Park Media
and Software Sculptors. With exclusive rights to hundreds of book, video
and music products, the company has become a leader in integrated media,
as well as a leading publisher of graphic novels under its CPM Press
label. Central Park Media also carries a broad array of documentaries
released under its CPM label, as well as live-action Asian feature films
under its Asia Pulp Cinema label.