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20 April 2013

Sundance Winning Smashed Getting UK DVD Release This June

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Smashed , the powerful and gripping drama starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead  and two-time Emmy Award®-winner Aaron Paul  arrives on DVD 3rd June in UK&Ireland from Sony Pictures Classics and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, SMASHED is an intensely moving story about love, fidelity and what it means to love someone and be committed to them, while recognizing the need to change your life…and the heartbreaking discovery that your partner won't be changing with you.

Special features on the DVD include commentary with director James Ponsoldt and Mary Elizabeth Winstead and two featurettes: “Making Smashed” gives viewers a true behind-the-scenes look at creating the film with the cast and crew, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Octavia Spencer walk the red carpet and answer fan questions in the “Toronto Film Festival Red Carpet and Q&A.”

The star-studded supporting cast includes Nick Offerman , Emmy winner Megan Mullally , Emmy winner Mary Kay Place and Academy Award®-winner Octavia Spencer (The Help). Smashed will arrive in UK on DVD 3rd June 2013



SYNOPSIS

Kate and Charlie are a young married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of music, laughter and alcohol...especially the latter. When Kateʼs drinking leads her to dangerous places and her job as a school teacher is put in jeopardy, she decides to join AA and get sober. With the help of her friend and sponsor Jenny, and the vice principal at her school, the awkward, but well-intentioned Mr. Davies, Kate takes steps toward improving her health and life. Sobriety isn’t as easy as Kate had anticipated. Her new lifestyle forces her to confront a troubling relationship with her mother, as well as the necessity of facing the lies she’s told her employer. She also must question whether or not her relationship with Charlie is built on love or is just a boozy diversion from adulthood.

DVD Special Features include:
· Commentary with Director James Ponsoldt & Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead
· Two Featurettes:
Making Smashed
Toronto Film Festival Red Carpet and Q&A

Pre-order/Buy:Smashed On DVD