Focus Announces Its 2012 Release Dates

Focus Features LogoFocus Features has confirmed the 2012 release dates for Being Flynn, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, and Moonrise Kingdom. In addition, the studio’s also revealed the official synopses for their 2012 batch of films.

Per Focus, Being Flynn will open in limited release March 2, 2012, followed by Seeking a Friend for the End of the World on Friday, April 20th, and Moonrise Kingdom on Friday, May 25th.

Being Flynn – The Plot:

Being Flynn is the new dramatic feature from Academy Award-nominated writer/director Paul Weitz (About a Boy). Adapted from Nick Flynn’s 2004 memoir Another Bulls—t Night in Suck City, the movie explores bonds both unbreakable and fragile between parent and child. Paul Dano portrays Nick Flynn, a young writer seeking to define himself. He misses his late mother, Jody (Julianne Moore), and her loving nature. But his father, Jonathan, is not even a memory, as Nick has not seen the man in 18 years. Jonathan Flynn (Robert De Niro) has long defined himself as a great writer, “a master storyteller.” Suddenly facing eviction from his apartment, Jonathan impulsively reaches out to Nick and the two come face-to-face.

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World – The Plot:


Golden Globe Award winner Steve Carell and Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley star in the comedy Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, which marks the feature directorial debut of screenwriter Lorene Scafaria (Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist). Set in a too-near future, the movie explores what people will do when humanity’s last days are at hand. As the respective journeys of Dodge (Carell) and Penny (Knightley) converge, the two spark to each other and their outlooks – if not the world’s – brighten. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World will open in theaters nationally on Friday, April 20th.

Moonrise Kingdom – The Plot:

Moonrise Kingdom is the new feature from two-time Academy Award nominee Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore). Set on an island off the coast of New England in the 1960s, the film follows a young boy and girl (newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward) falling in love. When they are moved to run away together, various factions of the town mobilize to search for them and the town is turned upside down – which might not be such a bad thing. Bruce Willis is the town sheriff, Edward Norton is cast as a camp leader, and Bill Murray and Frances McDormand portray the young girl’s parents.

Source: Focus Features – December 16, 2011