Inferno Film Productions, LLC

P.O. Box 696, Littleton, CO 80160
303-587-9792 Fax: 303-470-1011

February 2, 2004

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Darlene Cypser
Phone: 303-587-9792
E-mail:ifilm@infernofilm.com
Web: www.infernofilm.com

Terrarium To Be Offered
At American Film Market

Inferno Film Productions, LLC, based near Littleton, Colorado, is representing Mike Conway's Terrarium, which was shot in Las Vegas, at the American Film Market in Santa Monica, California, February 25 through March 3, 2004.

Terrarium is a science fiction movie in the tradition of the original Start Trek series, about 12 astronauts who wake to find that their ship has crashlanded on an alien planet and some beast is devouring them one by one. The film won third place in the ManiaFest in 2003.

Founded in 1981, the American Film Market (AFM) has grown to be the largest motion picture trade event in the world. Unlike a film festival, the AFM is a marketplace where over $500 million in production and distribution deals are closed annually. Each year, more than 3,000 buyers and about 300 sellers convene in Santa Monica for eight days of deal making. Total attendance is over 7,000 including prominent actors, producers, directors, and movie distributors.

Terrarium director, Mike Conway is hoping that Inferno Film Productions will bring back some national and international distribution deals for his film from AFM.

Inferno Film Productions is also offering distribution rights from 12 other feature films including Get Goosed, Unreal and Dragon and the Hawk (shot in Colorado), Going Back (shot in Michigan), starring Bruce Campbell ("Bubba Ho-Tep," "Evil Dead"), Haywire (shot in Ohio), On The Fringe (New Hampshire), Far From India (Maryland), and Drawing Down the Moon (Pennsylvania), starring Walter Koenig ("Star Trek," "Babylon 5.").


------------------ Additional sources: American Film Market: americanfilmmarket.com Terrarium: http://www.terrariumthemovie.com/ Mike Conway e-mail: Mjconway1@aol.com

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