Maya Entertainment Snags Worldwide Rights to 'All She Can'
Amy Wendel's film, which stars Corina Calderon as a high school student in a small Texas town, will be released in theaters in July.
Maya Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to Amy Wendel’s All She Can, starring Corina Calderon as a high school student in a small Texas town who enters a powerlifting competition to earn a college scholarship.
The film premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in the dramatic competition under the title Benavides Born, earning its director the L’Oreal Paris Women of Vision Award.
A new cut of the film, written by Wendel and Daniel Meisel, will have a theatrical release in July as part of the Maya Independent Film Series, which tours a program of U.S. and foreign Latino-themed cinema to major markets nationwide.
The film also stars Jeremy Ray Valdez, Joseph Julian Soria and Julio Cedillo.
It was produced by Meisel and Susan Kirr under the Meisel/Wendel production shingle Kapok Pictures. The deal was negotiated by Andrew Herwitz and Andrea Cannistraci of Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard on behalf of the producers and Tonantzin Esparza on behalf of Maya.
Elias Axume, Maya’s executive vp, international distribution, is handling foreign sales.
THR's Daily Must Feeds
-
Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries Divorce Takes Ugly Legal Turn
-
Conflicting Demi Moore Rehab Reports Hit the Web
-
The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, on 'Journey 2,' Fighting At WrestleMania and His Political Future
-
Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn Movie Reunion in the Works?
-
'Twilight' Director Slams Film Scripts
-
The Best Horror Movies for Date Night
-
Josh Hutcherson on His Journey Pranks and a 'Hunger Games' Surprise!
-
Russell Brand to Katy Perry: I Don't Want Anything From You
-
What is Mitt Romney Missing from His Caucus
In This Week's Magazine
-
Miley Cyrus' 'LOL' Trailer
Related
-
'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' Trailer
Related
-
Kim Jong Il's: 5 Memorable Parodies
Related
-
Steven Tyler Opens Up About Fall
Related
- MOST SHARED
- MOST POPULAR
- 1
David Cross Admits to Snorting Cocaine at the White House Correspondents Dinner
- 2
'Two and a Half Men' First Look: Guest Star Patton Oswalt Torments Ashton Kutcher
- 3
Whitney Houston's Purported Last Photo Featured on Cover of Tabloid
- 4
Academy: Sacha Baron Cohen Not 'Banned' From Oscars But 'Dictator' Stunt Unwelcome
- 5
'Seinfeld' Actor In Critical Condition After Self-Inflicted Gunshot to the Head
- 6
FEINBERG FORECAST: Scott's Final Projections for the 84th Academy Awards
- 7
Game Change: TV Review
- 8
Sacha Baron Cohen Wants to Attend Oscars as 'The Dictator'; Will the Academy Let Him? (Exclusive)
- 9
Obama Rewards Loyalists Eva Longoria and Kal Penn With Big Campaign Roles
- 10
TV Pilots 2012: The Complete Guide







