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New Yorker Films
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The company was founded in 1965 by Daniel Talbot as an outgrowth of his legendary movie house, the New Yorker Theater. Unable to obtain several crucial foreign titles, Talbot was obliged to import them himself. Early acquisitions such as Bertolucci's BEFORE THE REVOLUTION, Godard's LES CARABINIERS, and Sembene's BLACK GIRL established New Yorker's still vital tradition of presenting the world's most innovative, artistically significant, and politically engaged films.
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Newmarket Films
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Newmarket Films is the distribution arm of Newmarket Capital Group. The company is headed by Bob Bearney, who was responsibly for platforming many highly successful independent films including "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and "Momento."
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Palm Pictures
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Palm Pictures is dedicated to bringing you the sights of the world spinning. We develop, produce and find a fascinating global mix of film, music video, animation and visual art with a constant eye on creating the most unique, interactive and entertaining DVDs available today.
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Richter Productions
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Provocative independent documentaries, our award-winning productions focus on some of the vital issues and influential people of our time.
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Sandra-Carter International
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Sandra Carter Productions has been producing and distributing documentary, sports, entertainment and educational programming for over 20 years. The company has produced over fifteen first-run series, including the Emmy nominated “24 Days of Christmas,” and New York and Chicago Film Festival Gold Medal Winners, “Women of the World” and “Mandela, Man of Vision.”
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Sony Pictures Classics
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Michael Barker, Tom Bernard, and Marcie Bloom are the co-Presidents of Sony Pictures Classics – an autonomous company of Sony Picture Entertainment founded in January 1992 that produces, acquires and distributes independent films from America and around the world.
The trio has worked with many of the world's finest independent filmmakers including Akira Kurosawa, John Boorman, Louis Malle, David Mamet, James Ivory, Zhang Yimou, Wim Wenders, and Jim Jarmusch.
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Stratosphere Entertainment
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From its inception, Stratosphere endeavored to acquire a prestigious slate of foreign and English language films. Releases to date include the Russian language Academy Award nominee The Thief, by famed director Pavel Chukhrai; Bruno Baretto's One Tough Cop starring Stephen Baldwin, Chris Penn and Gina Gershon
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The Cinema Guild
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The Cinema Guild is one of America's leading distributors of films and videos. For thirty years, The Cinema Guild has distributed both documentary and fiction films (narrative features and shorts), offering producers full service distribution in all markets, including educational, non-theatrical, theatrical, television, cable, satellite, and home video.
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The Weinstein Company
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The Weinstein Company is a New York-based multi-media company that produces, develops and acquires film projects for theatrical and home video distribution. The company was founded by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, the founders of Miramax, one of the most successful independent film companies of all time.
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THINKFilm
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THINKFilm is a privately held independent film distributor with offices in Toronto and New York City. It was founded by president/chief executive officer Jeff Sackman in September of 2001, with its official launch held at the Toronto International Film Festival, and quickly built a reputation for releasing quality films in unique and innovative ways. THINKFilm operates in various media throughout the US and Canada including theatrical films, all forms of television and the home video/DVD market.
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