Klipsch Audio Technologies Hosts Premieres of Independent Films 'Black Snake Moan' and 'Chapter 27': Financial News - Yahoo! Finance
Peja Stoyakovic  |  by biz.yahoo.com. All rights reserved. 22.01 | 17:56

Samuel L. Jackson, Justin Timberlake and Christina Ricci, and "Chapter 27," with Jared Leto and Lindsay Lohan. The post-premiere party for "Black Snake in Park City, UT.

Both events promise to be main destinations for top stars, values of power, detail and emotion," said Judy Klipsch, Vice Chairman of the Klipsch Group. "Partnering with these films and supporting their releases is a natural fit for the brand, as the stars in these films have made successful crossovers from film to music, music to film, just as Klipsch has expanded beyond its core strength of audio technology to achieve greatness." The collaboration between both films and Klipsch, a leader in home entertainment and audio technology, is part of the company's ongoing involvement in the entertainment industry at large.

As part of their commitment to supporting the film industry, in 2005, Klipsch outfitted the for celebrities, industry influencers and the press. In addition, Klipsch has at marquee events such as the MTV Video Music Awards, the ESPY Awards, the Grammys, and the Sundance Film Festival. Justin Timberlake, and Christina Ricci.

Set in a small Tennessee town, "Black together at the sticky crossroads between rage and love. It will premiere at "Chapter 27" is set in New York City, December 1980 and tells the story of a young man, Mark David Chapman (Jared Leto), who arrives in New York with the intent to kill John Lennon. A depressed and unstable soul, Chapman is torn Lennon in order to gain notoriety for himself.

Scheduled to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, "Chapter 27" also stars Lindsay Lohan as Judy, a fan of John Lennon who makes friends with Chapman. Klipsch Audio Technologies, a wholly-owned division of the Klipsch Group, Inc., is a leading global manufacturer of high-performance loudspeakers and Established in 1946, Klipsch continues its legacy of developing products that utilize unique, proprietary horn-loaded technology to create the most engaging, emotional and dynamic entertainment experiences.

Owned and operated by Fred S. Klipsch and Judy L. Klipsch since 1989, Klipsch has worldwide European headquarters and a distribution center in s'Heerenberg, Netherlands; and manufacturing facilities and distribution centers in Hope, Ark; Buena Park, Calif.

; Toronto, Canada; and Shen Zhen China. For more information, All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution consent of PRNewswire.

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Keywords: Lindsay Lohan, Film Festival, Jared Leto, Sundance Film, Audio Technologies, Klipsch Audio, Black Snake, Christina Ricci, Klipsch Group, New York
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