Skid Row Marathon will be in UK Cinemas on 9th May for one day only including an exclusive short film about the transformative powers of running. Tickets can be bought here: www.skidrowmarathontickets.co.uk
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Craig Mitchell, the star of the critically acclaimed and inspirational documentary, Skid Row Marathon, completed the London marathon yesterday in four hours and 40 minutes at the age of 62. This was his first London marathon and his third in the past month, having recently run marathons in Jerusalem and LA. Since the age of 40, Judge Mitchell has run over 70 marathons.
Judge Mitchell arrived in London last week to promote the 9th May release of the award-winning documentary with appearances on BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show, BBC Worldwide and BBC News Channel. Saturday saw the Judge take part in an Q&A with Martin Yelling following a screening of the film at the o2 Cineworld in London.
Judge Mitchell said after completing the marathon “The crowds were incredibly supportive, this was easily a top 5 in my 74 marathons that I’ve completed. It was a flat course, good conditions, extremely well organised. I saw more people running for charity in this marathon than in any other marathon that I’ve run. Highly impressive” The Judge added that “I’ve met many wonderful people but the highlight would be meeting the young people from The Running Charity who were previously homeless, living on the street, suffering from substance abuse, hearing their stories and spending time with them motivates me all over again to keep doing what I’m doing”.
Judge Mitchell ran the Virgin Money London Marathon on behalf of The Skid Row Running Club, The Big Issue and The Running Charity. Donations can be made here: https://www.gofundme.com/skidrowmarathon
Reactions on Twitter following Saturday’s Q&A screening were overwhelmingly positive, with cinema-goers praising the inspiring Judge.
Margaret C – Loved @skidrowmarathon thank-you @myelling @marathontalk for bringing this amazing inspiration to us. And yes I had tears in my eyes
Kriston Abbot – @skidrowmarathon @skidrowrunclub I watched one of the most inspirational films yesterday and was proud to meet Judge Craig Mitchell, what an amazing human being
After amassing an incredible 13 awards from 10 different US film festivals during the 2017-2018 season and critical acclaim in the US press, documentary Skid Row Marathon is having its first official cinema release in the UK this Summer. The film will be will be distributed by CinEvents as an exclusive, one night only, Event Cinema release on Wednesday 9th May 2018 in over 100 selected multiplex and independent cinemas nationwide. The film will be released in association with The Big Issue, Runners World, The Running Charity andMarathon Talk.
In addition to the main film, CinEvents & Get Shorty has created a 10 min pre-film exploring the transformative powers of running. The exclusive pre-show will feature interviews with The Running Charity, Gold medalist Jo Pavey, BBC Radio 2 presenter Vassos Alexander, broadcaster & coach Martin Yelling and journalist, broadcaster Sophie Raworth. The founder of Parkrun Paul Sinton-Hewitt CBE, the bestselling author and journalist Byrony Gordon as well as Emmerdale favourite Tony Audenshaw also feature. The 10 minute short focuses on what running means to them and how it has helped and inspired them in their lives.
Skid Row Marathon is the truly heartwarming and inspiring story of an unlikely group of individuals from LA’s Skid Row, an area well known for being impoverished and forgotten by society. The feature-length documentary focuses on the story of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Craig Mitchell over a period of 4 years as he coaches a long-distance running club from the Midnight Mission on LA’s infamous Skid Row.
Using the liberating power of running, the marathon training raises the spirits of Skid Row’s inhabitants and gives them a sense of purpose and a new lease of life. If club members refrain from drug abuse, stay off the streets and out of prison, the Judge will take them around the world to run marathons. Directed by Mark Hayes, this moving film documents the runners as they fight the fierce pull of addiction and homelessness at every turn. It’s a story about second chances and overcoming obstacles. With the surge in numbers of rough sleepers in the UK in the past year, Skid Row Marathon acknowledges the devastating effects homelessness can have. It showcases what the discipline of running and the power of friendship can do to change lives.
Skid Row Marathon was produced by Gabriele Hayes and Doug Blush. Blush is an award-winning producer, editor, and director who has worked on such films as 2018 Academy Award Best Documentary winner Icarus, 2012 nominee The Invisible War, and 2013 Oscar Winner, 20 Feet From Stardom.
Skid Row Marathon has received more than a dozen awards during the 2017-2018 US festival season including: Audience Award Best Documentary Feature 2017 LA Film Festival; Audience Award Favorite Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Feature 2017 Napa Valley Film Festival; Best Documentary Feature and Audience Favorite Documentary 2017 Coronado Island Film Festival; Audience Choice Award and Special Jury Award 2017 Port Townsend Film Festival; Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature 2018 Palm Springs International Film Festival Audience Choice Award 2018 Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Best In The Fest at the 2018 San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.
A number of exclusive preview screenings will be available during the registration period of The London Marathon at 02 Cineworld and Everyman Canary Wharf. On Saturday 21st April at O2 Cineworld there will be a chance to see the film followed by a live Q&A with Judge Craig Mitchell.
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