PHOENIX FILM FESTIVAL WELCOMES ARIZONA PREMIERE OF “OUR HERO, BALTHAZAR”

The Phoenix Film Festival is thrilled to announce the Arizona premiere of the highly anticipated Picturehouse release “OUR HERO, BALTHAZAR,” starring Jaeden Martell (“It”) and Asa Butterfield (Netflix’s “Sex Education”).

 
Directed by: Oscar Boyson
Written by: Ricky Camilleri, Oscar Boyson
Starring: Jaeden Martell, Asa Butterfield, Noah Centineo, Chris Bauer, Jennifer Ehle, Anna Baryshnikov, and Avan Jogia
 
 
Rated: R
Run Time: 1h 36m
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
 
Don’t miss this powerful and provocative Arizona premiere—an unforgettable cinematic experience with special guest appearances that bring audiences closer than ever to the story behind the screen.

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The Phoenix Film Festival is thrilled to announce the Arizona premiere of the highly anticipated Picturehouse release “OUR HERO, BALTHAZAR,” starring Jaeden Martell (“It”) and Asa Butterfield (Netflix’s “Sex Education”).

Adding to the excitement, star Jaeden Martell and writer-director-producer Oscar Boyson will appear in person for special screenings on Tuesday, April 14 at 6:40pm, and Wednesday, April 15 at 7:05pm, offering audiences a rare opportunity to hear directly from the creative forces behind this bold new film.

In “OUR HERO, BALTHAZAR,” a privileged New York teenager, desperate to impress his politically passionate crush, follows an online connection deep into Texas—convinced he can prevent an impending act of extremist violence. What unfolds is a gripping, timely story about idealism, identity, and the dangerous collision between online rhetoric and real-world consequences.

The film marks a striking feature from Oscar Boyson, who writes, directs, and produces the project. Boyson’s producing credits include acclaimed films such as Noah Baumbach’s “Frances Ha” and “Mistress America,” as well as the Safdie Brothers’ electrifying “Good Time” and “Uncut Gems.”

Jaeden Martell not only stars in the film but also serves as a producer, further cementing his reputation as one of the most compelling young talents working today. With standout performances in “It,” “The Book of Henry,” “Knives Out,” “St. Vincent,” and more, Martell continues to build an extraordinary body of work alongside some of the industry’s most celebrated filmmakers.

 

About the Phoenix Film Festival
The Phoenix Film Festival launched in 2001 as a hometown showcase by three local filmmakers. Now in its 26th year, it’s grown from a three-day event into an 11-day celebration at Harkins Scottsdale 101, featuring 250+ films and programs for more than 15,000 attendees. Named one of MovieMaker’s 25 Coolest Film Festivals and Top 50 Worth the Entry Fee, it also appears on MovieMaker’s 20 Great Film Festivals for First-Time Moviemakers.

For more information, call 480-513-3195 or go to www.phoenixfilmfestival.com.

tmc.io contributor: ShariK.Green tmc

I'm the Sr. Film Writer and Community Manager for tmc.io. I write, direct and produce short films with my production company, Good Stew Productions. Though it's difficult to answer this question when asked, I'd say my favorite movie is “The Big Chill.” I enjoy photography, poetry, and hiking and I adore animals, especially elephants. I live in Arizona and feel it's an outstanding and inspirational place to live.

Critics Group: Phoenix Critics Society

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