Indie Festival Debuts AI Doc, Forbidden Fruits, Alpha

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- The AI Doc opens in 782 theaters after Sundance and SXSW debuts, exploring AI with director Daniel Roher’s “apocaloptimist” perspective.
- Forbidden Fruits launches on 1,562 screens, starring Lilly Reinhart as Apple leading a mall witch coven, co‑written by Meredith Alloway and Lily Houghton, based on a 2019 play.
- Alpha by Julia Ducournau opens on 225 screens, starring Mélissa Boros as a 13‑year‑old with a tattoo, following her Palme d’Or‑winning Titane.
- A Magnificent Life animated biopic by Sylvain Chomet releases in 334 locations, portraying Marcel Pagnol’s life with voice‑over and film clips.
- Fantasy Life debuts at the Angelika Film Center, directed by Matthew Shear, who won the Narrative Feature Audience Award at SXSW 2025.
- Our Hero debuts at Regal Union Square, directed by Oscar Boyson, starring Asa Butterfield and Jaeden Martell in a black‑comedy‑drama about teen activism.
Why it matters: The wide theatrical rollouts—782 for the AI Doc, 1,562 for Forbidden Fruits, 225 for Alpha, 334 for A Magnificent Life, plus targeted New York openings—give indie creators unprecedented national exposure, letting distributors capitalize on genre variety while audiences gain access to fresh, thought‑provoking content beyond mainstream releases.
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