April 4, 2017 2:15 pm

Abacus: Small Enough to Jail by acclaimed director Steve James will be theatrically released beginning May 19 at the IFC Center in New York City before spreading nationwide.
PBS Distribution has acquired the North American distribution rights to Abacus and has planned a robust spring festival campaign leading into the theatrical release of the film, including the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival where Abacus is the Opening Night Film tonight, April 6, at 7:30PM.
See a full list of upcoming festival and theatrical dates at www.abacusmovie.com/events.
"It's a true honor to work with Steve James and the teams at Kartemquin Films, Motto Pictures and Mitten Media to bring Abacus to a larger audience," said Erin Owens, Head of Theatrical Distribution for PBS Distribution. "The Sungs' story is one of resilience and perseverance. Their determination to stand up for an entire immigrant community is both admirable and inspiring."
"We are thrilled to be partnering with PBS Distribution on the theatrical release of Abacus. We have a long history with public television and can think of no better home for this vitally important but, until now, untold story of the 2008 mortgage crisis," said Steve James.
During the month of April, Abacus is slated to play 18 festivals:
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Cleveland International Film Festival (Steve James honored with Director's Spotlight Award)
4/1, 4/2: Freep Film Festival
4/1: Wisconsin Film Festival
4/1, 4/3: Sarasota Film Festival
4/2, 4/6: Hawaii International Film Festival Spring Showcase
4/6: Full Frame Documentary Film Festival (Opening Night Film)
4/6, 4/7, 4/9: Ashland Independent Film Festival
4/3, 4/7: RiverRun International Film Festival
4/8, 4/9: Dallas International Film Festival
4/14, 4/22: Hong Kong International Film Festival (Asian Premiere)
4/24: Nashville Film Festival
4/16, 4/19, 4/22: Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival
4/22: Louisiana Film Festival
4/24, 4/25: San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase
4/19-4/30: It's All True International Documentary Film Festival
4/30, 5/1: Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
4/30, 5/6, 5/7: Montclair Film Festival
4/26-5/3: Independent Film Festival of Boston
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5/19: IFC Center - New York (theatrical run)
6/2: Hot Docs Cinema - Toronto (theatrical run)
6/2: Nuart - Los Angeles (theatrical run)
6/9: Landmark - San Francisco (theatrical run)
6/9: Shattuck - Berkeley (theatrical run)
6/9: Austin Film Society - presented by Austin Asian American Film Festival - Austin, TX
6/10: Austin Film Society
6/11: Austin Film Society
6/14: Ritz Bourse - Philly (theatrical run)
6/16: Gene Siskel Film Center - Chicago (theatrical run)
6/16: Utah Film Center
6/20: Gateway Film Center - Columbus (theatrical run)
6/23: E-Street - Washington DC (theatrical run)
6/23: Nightlight Cinema - Akron