Led by Kelly Hargraves, klhPR is dedicated to connecting the work of select clients to a broad network of arts and culture audiences. By sustaining a diverse network of long-term relationships with publishers, editors, writers and influencers across disciplines, we bring recognition and attention to distinctive filmmakers, broadcast television, live art experiences, events and exhibitions.
This is not a sales job. Hargraves has been at the helm of publicity and marketing efforts for definitive independent artist, producers and distributers, film festivals and art centers for more than 25-years.
Through active dialogue with top-level editors, Hargraves and team offer clients access to major media outlets, while connecting to and advancing new voices in the media—independent writers, social media influencers and engaged community leadership who can make your work know to target audiences and outlets.
CURRENT CLIENTS
OVID.tv – Marquee.TV – REDCAT – First Run Features – Film Movement – MHz Networks – Los Angeles Women’s Film Festival – Female Eye Film Festival – Icarus Films – LA Freewaves – Dance Camera West
SELECT PAST CLIENTS
– Kino Lorber – UCLA Live (CAP UCLA) – New American Vision – RADAR L.A. International Theater Festival of Contemporary Theater – Montréal International Chinese Film Festival
RECENT MEDIA COVERAGE
OVID.tv
IndieWire: Missing FilmStruck? OVID.TV, a New Arthouse Streaming Service, Will Launch in March
Variety: New Streaming Service
Movie City News: Specialized SVOD Streaming OVID.TV Launches In March
Fierce Video: New art house film streaming service OVID.TV could fill void left by FilmStruck
First Run Features
LA Weekly: Tattoo Service
New York Times: That Way Madness Lies, review
New York Post: Woman chronicles brother’s horrifying psychotic break in new doc
Los Angeles Times: Critics Pick Monyihan
New York Times Feature: Dane Johansen, Strangers on the Earth
Movies.com, DVD Obscura: The New Indie and International Movies You Need to Watch, Alonso Duralde
Los Angeles Times, Libby Hill
Film Matters Magazine, Kim Carr
Christianity Today, Kenneth R. Morefield
REDCAT
Los Angeles Times: David Roussève’s Halfway to Dawn feature
Los Angeles Times: NOW Festival 2018, by Mark Swed
Los Angeles Times: Review by Margaret Gray
Los Angeles Times, Carolina Miranda, interview with Karen Finley
Los Angeles Times, Mark Swed
KCRW FM, Press Play with Madeleine Brand
KPCC, The Frame with John Horn
LA Weekly, Deborah Klugman
Los Angeles Times, Charles McNulty
MHz Networks
Paper Magazine: Magnificent New Mysteries Streaming on MHz
New York Times: 4 New Ways to Stream Great European TV, by Mike Hale, MAY 8, 2017
New York Times: CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK, Policiers Like Your Favorite Crime Show, but French