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  2. TLA Releasing - Wikipedia

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    TLA Releasing is a US film distribution and production company owned by TLA Entertainment Group.In March 2011, a new LLC was formed for the operation. [1] Its primary output is LGBT-related films from all over the world under the "TLA Releasing" label, as well as horror films under the label "Danger After Dark".

  3. TLA Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    TLA Entertainment Group is a privately held corporation based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1981. It was founded in 1981. Originally formed to operate a repertory movie theater, the company subsequently moved into catalog and online sales, retail stores, film festivals and film distribution.

  4. TLA+ - Wikipedia

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    TLA + is a formal specification language ... Initial release: February 4, 2010 ... It is distributed separately from the rest of the TLA + tools and is free ...

  5. TLA Releasing Snags Gay Dance Drama ‘Dying Briefly ... - AOL

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    Leading LGBTQ+ distributor TLA Releasing has pounced on U.K. and North American rights to Mexican gay romance drama “Dying Briefly” (“Seré breve al momento de morir”) by Juan Briseño.

  6. TLA - Wikipedia

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    TLA Entertainment Group, a movie retailer and distributor spinoff from the former TLA Releasing , its film distribution division Avatar: The Last Airbender , an animated TV series that aired on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008

  7. Buffering (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Buffering is a 2011 British comedy film written and directed by Darren Flaxstone and Christian Martin [1] and starring Alex Anthony, Conner Mckenzy, Jessica Matthews and Oliver Park and released by TLA Releasing.

  8. Theatre of Living Arts - Wikipedia

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    The TLA entertainment group branched off of the TLA movie theatre and was originally the group that ran the theatre. The group was founded in 1981 by Ray Murray, Claire Brown Kohler, and Eric Moore. [6] During this time the TLA was a movie theater showing an eclectic mix of movies including foreign films and cult classics.

  9. This Is What Love in Action Looks Like - Wikipedia

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    As daily protests were staged outside the Love In Action campus, the controversy quickly became international news as the world counted down the days until the teen's release. [4] The program's director, John Smid, believed that being gay was a choice, and that he himself was an ex-gay. The protestors outside, joined by former Love In Action ...