Film and Music Entertainment's Daly as well as Landau Pick Up Milan Awards


MILAN, Italy, March 21, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Film and Music Entertainment, Inc.'s (Pink Sheets:FLME) John Daly, producer of mega-hits "Terminator", "Platoon", and "Last Emperor", received a life achievement award while screening his latest directorial project, "The Aryan Couple" for competition at the Milano International Film Festival in Italy Saturday evening 19th, March.

"The Aryan Couple" also garnered a Best Acting Performance Male Award for Martin Landau in his role as Josef Krauzenberg, a wealthy Hungarian Jew who trades his wealth to Himmler for the safe passage of his family to Palestine.

The Ceremony included a retrospective of Daly's vast contributions to independent films and had a special congratulatory video from Martin Landau and Oliver Stone.

Celebration Pictures, a Film and Music Entertainment, Inc. (Pink Sheets:FLME) company, headed by Daly, reps the film for domestic distribution with plans for a late April release. Foreign sales are being handled by AV Pictures Ltd of the UK.

Film and Music Entertainment is a high profile independent film distribution and production company which releases high quality theatrical feature films and television productions.

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