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Founded in 2009 and holding the rights to over 300 films in their library, Breaking Glass Pictures has made a name for itself as a multi-genre distributor that has a soft spot for LGBTQ+ content. We interviewed filmmakers who have worked with Breaking Glass asking each the same set of questions.
Frameline Distribution is the only nonprofit distributor solely dedicated to LGBTQ+ film, bringing diverse and groundbreaking stories to global audiences since 1981. The collection of over 300 films—including documentaries, shorts, features, and experimental works— is available for sale, rental, broadcast, and public exhibition.
Founded in 1985, Wolfe touts itself as the largest distributor of exclusive LGBTQ+ content. Noteworthy is that we interviewed filmmakers from Wolfe Video, as well as Wolfe On Demand, in addition to Wolfe Releasing—meaning at least one filmmaker interviewed was working with Wolfe just for DVD/BluRay and another just for festivals.
14 lut 2024 · Avi Federgreen is launching a new LGBTQ2S+ movie distribution label, Pride Pictures, for North America at the European Film Market in Berlin.
LGBT films have become “hot property” on pirate sites around the world. Wolfe has developed and implemented an aggressive and comprehensive strategy to protect our filmmakers and their films from on-line theft.
IFC distributed its first film in 1999, and is going on two decades of independent cinema distribution. Past LGBTQ-inclusive films from IFC include the 2011 film Weekend, lesbian drama Jenny’s Wedding (2015), and dark mystery King Cobra (2016).
22 sie 2010 · The company has also worked with Amazon and Netflix to offer sections specifically for gay and lesbian movies, as well as working closely with Showtime for shows like Queer as Folk and The L...