The film previewed at the length of 172 minutes, which included overture, intermission music, entr'acte, and exit music.
According to Branagh, the film previewed well but not up to the expectations of the studio.
The film previewed in December 2012, and debuted January 21, 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival.
When the film previewed in October 1987, audience feedback was very positive, leading Streisand to believe it was powerful enough to sell itself.
The film previewed on October 18, 2010, at an awards luncheon hosted by the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women.
Goldman says the film previewed poorly, which he attributed to the audience's lack of enthusiasm for red wine.
Starring John Schneider, Jenn Gotzon, and Robert Davi, the film previewed at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was released in the fall of 2011.
An OVA which dictated the aftermath of the film was released on the same day the film previewed in Japan.
The film first previewed at the Rotterdam International Film Festival in the Netherlands on January 28, 2001 but was not released fully in Uruguay until June 1.
The film previewed in May but was not released until several months later.