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EMBREM ENTERTAINMENT, LLC is an independent film company dedicated to produce and distribute quality motion pictures that will entertain, enrich and inspire. The company was founded in 2004 by producer/writer/director Casper Andreas. EMBREM's first feature, the multi award-winning romantic comedy "Slutty Summer" had a limited theatrical release followed by a DVD release in 2005. Also in 2005 EMBREM premiered the short film "Mormor’s Visit" that went on to win several Best Short Film awards while playing 50+ festivals around the world. In 2007, EMBREM's second feature, the gay romantic comedy "A Four Letter Word", went on to play over 60 festivals, where it picked up several Best Film Awards, as well as awards for script and acting. In 2008 it was released in theaters in 15+ markets followed by a DVD release. EMBREM's third feature film, the drama "Between Love & Goodbye," shot in September of 2007, had its festival premiered in May of 2008. It was released in theaters early 2009. It was released on DVD in May of 2009. EMBREM finished up the production of the movie "The Big Gay Musical" and it premiered as the Closing Night Film at the Philly Gay Film Festival in July. It is set to play over 20 festivals in the fall of 2009, often in Opening Night or Closing Night slots. Also in 2009, Embrem produced the comedy "Violet Tendencies" starring Mindy Cohn. The film was shot in June and is currently in post-production. EMBREM's next upcoming project is the dramedy "Going Down in LA-LA Land", that is to be shot on location in Los Angeles in December of 2009.
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