"RUNNIN' DOWN A DREAM: TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS" PRESS RELEASE

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    \"RUNNIN' DOWN A DREAM: TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS\" A FILM BY PETER BOGDANOVICH TO DEBUT AT NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL



    CHRONICLE BOOKS TO RELEASE PETTY RETROSPECTIVE



    Los Angeles, September 10, 2007 - On October 14 the hotly anticipated Warner Brothers Records film Runnin' Down A Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers will have its first public screening. Directed by cinema legend Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show), Runnin' Down A Dream has been selected to close the 2007 New York Film Festival. Runnin' Down A Dream tells a great American story, that of a band that came from the middle of nowhere to win the hearts of millions. The film focuses not only on the Heartbreakers' inspiring ride to the top but the story of what they did when they got there, as artists, as a band, as people. Bogdanovich's film explores many of the underlying reasons for the band's unparalleled capacity not only to endure but to thrive. Gritty, exuberant, infectious: Runnin' Down A Dream tells the Heartbreakers' story as never before. The New York Film Festival screening will take place at the legendary Walter Reade Theater on October 14. Beginning October 15, Runnin' Down A Dream will be screened at select theaters nationwide. A list of cities and participating theaters will be announced shortly.



    The film, two years in the making, weaves together remarkable archival material, previously unseen 8mm footage, new live and rehearsal footage, and extensive interviews conducted by director Bogdanovich. Producer, George Drakoulias claims that it was Bogdanovich's work on The Last Picture Show that made him think the director would have a sensitivity for the context of the Heartbreakers' story. "That movie made me think that Peter could really grasp the intricacies of what we were looking at in this 30 year career," Drakoulias explains. In zeroing in on both the shadows and the light around the band's uniquely American success story, Bogdanovich finally explores the complexity of the American dream itself. As he describes, "I saw the film as a vivid piece of Americana about a natural-born poet-musician from Florida who decided to go West with a richly talented band to become rock stars.  It is an extraordinary odyssey, the fascination being I think in the details of the adventure."



    Runnin' Down A Dream digs deep in order to reveal the combination of unwavering talent, artistic vision, and sheer persistence that has made the Heartbreakers' thirty-plus year run possible. The film features in-depth interviews with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, and the circle of musicians, friends and collaborators who came into the band's orbit over the years. Participants include Stevie Nicks, Eddie Vedder, Dave Grohl, George Harrison, Jackson Browne, Roger McGuinn, Dave Stewart, Jeff Lynne, Rick Rubin, Jimmy Iovine, Johnny Depp, and others.



    In addition to tracking the Heartbreakers over their decades together, Runnin' Down A Dream also follows Tom Petty's solo adventures and his time as a Traveling Wilbury alongside George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison. A celebration of what can happen when artists are given the chance to explore the depths of their own talent, Runnin' Down A Dream is the story of an artistic victory unlike any other.



    In mid-October, building upon the film's momentum, Chronicle Books will release Runnin' Down A Dream, a 250 page coffee table book that will be available in mid October at book shops throughout the US and Canada. It includes more than 300 photos and extensive text from the Bogdanovich interviews. Together the interviews and photos provide a unique, inside perspective on the remarkable life and career of a rock and roll legend.



    Tickets for the New York film Festival screening will be available at www.filmlinc.com/nyff/tickets.html.