IndiePix Films

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IndiePix Films
TypePrivate
Industry Distribution
Founded2004;20 years ago (2004)
Headquarters
New York
,
USA
Number of locations
1
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Barnet Liberman, Bob Alexander
ServicesIndependent Film Distribution, Film Promotion and Marketing, Online Streaming Services, Short Film Distribution
RevenuePrivate
Websitewww.indiepixfilms.com

IndiePix Films, Inc is an independent film distribution and online streaming service based in New York City.

Contents

IndiePix Unlimited, the company's subscription-streaming service, uses Streamhoster to deliver the desktop version for the service, and Ireland-based DMD Max for its mobile content. [1]

History

Founded in 2004 by Barnet Liberman and Bob Alexander, currently the company's chairman and president respectively, [2] IndiePix Films' business purpose is to organize, create, implement and exploit a commercial platform for the distribution of independent films. [3] It owns a catalogue of thousands films spanning multiple genres acquired on the international festival circuit, including Cannes, Venice, Locarno, Tribeca, SXSW and Rotterdam.

On January 26, 2016, the company launched its subscription-streaming service, IndiePix Unlimited. [4]

In December 2016, IndiePix Films teamed with Amazon Channels, opening up access for Prime members on the PlayStation and Roku platforms, along with Amazon Fire TV products. [5]

Filmography (selected)

YearTitleNotes
2005 Black Sun Premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival
Disarm Selected at the Newport Beach Film Festival
Nicky's Game Short Film
Premiered at the New York Television Festival
2006 Toots Premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival
WilliamsburgSelected at the Syracuse International Film Festival
2007 Audience of One Premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival
Hell on Wheels Premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival
Road to the Big Leagues Premiered at the Independent Film Festival Boston
Seaview Premiered at the Berlin Film Festival
2008 Dominick Dunne: After the Party Premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival
EncirclementPremiered at the Berlin Film Festival
The End of America
In a Dream Premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival
Nerdcore for Life Premiered at the Wisconsin Film Festival
Who Is KK Downey? Premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival
2009 Big River Man Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
Estilo Hip Hop
Entre nos Premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival
Look Short Film
Selected at the Honolulu Film Festival
Women Without Men Premiered at the Venice Film Festival
2010 All My Friends Are Funeral Singers Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
2011 Everything Strange and New Premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
That Girl in Yellow Boots Premiered at the Toronto Film Festival
2013Red Thread: The Prisoner and the PainterShort Film
Premiered at the Big Apple Film Festival
2014 A Blast Premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival
Queen of DiamondsShort Film
Red LeavesPremiered at the Rotterdam International Film Festival
So Bright Is the View Premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival
The WinterPremiered at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival
2015#artofflineSelected at the Rotterdam International Film Festival
Algún lugarSelected at the Miami International Film Festival
Millie & the LordsSelected at the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival
MoutonPremiered at the Locarno International Film Festival
Night in the Wild GardenAnimated Short Film
Roaring AbyssSelected at the Rotterdam International Film Festival
La Vie de Jean-MarieSelected at the Rotterdam International Film Festival
2016Candy AppleSelected at the New York's Winter Film Awards 2016
Oncle BernardSelected at the Rotterdam International Film Festival
2017 Snowflake Short Film
Premiered at the HollyShorts Film Festival
2019 Scam Republique Feature Film
Premiered at the New York Hip-Hop Film Festival
Yesterday Was a Lie Tenth anniversary re-release
Acquired from Entertainment One

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References

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  2. "Company Overview". Gust.
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  5. Tribbley, Chris (December 15, 2016). "IndiePix Unlimited Hits Amazon Prime". Broadcasting Cable.