Drafthouse Films
Drafthouse Films is a film distribution company based in Austin, Texas which releases "provocative, visionary and artfully unusual films new and old from around the world". It was founded in 2010 by Tim League, who had previously founded the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain. Drafthouse Films has released thirty-six films since its inception.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Film distribution |
Founded | 2010 |
Founder | Tim League |
Headquarters | , United States |
Key people | Tim League |
Owner | Tim League |
Parent | Alamo Drafthouse Cinema |
Its third release, Bullhead, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[1] Its fourteenth release, The Act of Killing, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, as was its sequel The Look of Silence.[2]
Releases
- Four Lions (2010)
- The FP (2012)
- Bullhead (2012)
- Klown (2012)
- Trailer War (2012)
- The Ambassador (2012)
- Miami Connection (1987, re-released in 2012)
- Wake in Fright (1971, re-released in 2012)
- The ABCs of Death (2013)
- Wrong (2013)
- Graceland (2013)
- Pietà (2013)
- A Band Called Death (2013)
- I Declare War (2013)
- The Act of Killing (2013)
- The Visitor (1979, re-released in 2013)
- Ms. 45 (1981, re-released in 2013)
- A Field in England (2014)
- Cheap Thrills (2014)
- The Final Member (2014)
- Borgman (2014)
- Nothing Bad Can Happen (2014)
- Mood Indigo (2014)
- The Dog (2014)
- The Congress (2014)
- 20,000 Days on Earth (2014)
- Why Don't You Play in Hell? (2014)
- The Overnighters (2014)
- R100 (2014)
- Amira & Sam (2015)
- ABCs of Death 2 (2015)
- Spring (2015)
- The Connection (2015)
- The Keeping Room (2015)
- Dangerous Men (2005, re-released in 2015)
- The World of Kanako (2015)
- The Look of Silence (2015)
- The Tribe (2015)
- The Invitation (2015)
- Roar (1981, re-released in 2015)
- Klown Forever (2015)
- Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made (2016)
- Men & Chicken (2015)
- The Greasy Strangler (2016)
- We Are X (2016)
- ABCs of Death 2.5 (2016)
- Jallikattu (2021)
References
- "Oscar Nominations 2012: Full List". ABC News. January 24, 2012. Retrieved May 12, 2015.
- CNN Staff (January 16, 2014). "2014 Oscars: The nominees' list". CNN. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
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