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River Road Entertainment is an American independent film production company founded in 1987 by Bill Pohlad, who is also the company's president. It is based in Los Angeles and Minneapolis. Films produced by River Road include 12 Years A Slave, The Tree of Life, and American Utopia.
Whitewater Films is an independent film production company based in Los Angeles, USA. The company was founded in 1997 by veteran producer and director Rick Rosenthal . [ 1 ]
The Poverty Row area of Hollywood, bounded by Sunset Boulevard on the North, Gower Street on the West, and Beachwood Drive on the East, was a collection of small warehouses and offices where independent film makers gathered to buy "short ends" of film from the major studios, in order to create their "great American dreams".
financier, sales agent and North American distributor; co-production with Los Angeles Media Fund, Hill District Media, Participant, Sugar Peace Productions and 25 Stories [22] [23] Art of Eight Limbs: distribution only; produced by Tiger Style Media The Lockdown: August 23, 2024: Lady Scorpions: Kung Fu Games: September 17, 2024: Strangers
Big Beach is an American independent production company founded in 2004 by Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf, [1] based in Los Angeles. It is best known for their independent comedy-drama films, including the Oscar-winning 2006 film Little Miss Sunshine .
Picturehouse is an American independent entertainment company owned by CEO Bob Berney and COO Jeanne R. Berney. Based in Los Angeles, the company specializes in film marketing and distribution, both in the U.S. and internationally.
EXCLUSIVE: Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that produces the Film Independent Spirit Awards, shared the five short films directed by fellows selected to participate in its Global ...
The American independent film, beginning in the 1910s but prior to the 1980s and first half of the 1990s, [19] [20] [11] was previously associated with race films, [21] Poverty Row b movies (e.g. Republic Pictures [22] [23]), exploitation films, avant-garde underground cinema (when it was known as the New American Cinema [24] [25]), social and political documentaries, experimental animated ...