Striped Entertainment

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Striped Entertainment
Industry Motion pictures
Founded2012
HeadquartersNew York City, USA
Website stripedentertainment.com

Striped Entertainment is an American film distributor and international sales company. The company was formed in 2012 and specializes in foreign and independent films.

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One of the first films distributed by Striped Entertainment was the Scottish chiller Graders, which was wrongly reported to be in part based on a real life criminal case but in fact was totally fictional. [1] [2] [3]

The first theatrical release was the feature film Brief Reunion , directed by John Daschbach. [4] [5]

Films

TitleYearCountryCategoryDirectorMain cast
Freddy Hotel2014ItalyfeatureMassimiliano AmatoDelphine Sartiaux, Giulia Morgani, Maria Cristina Blu, Nicola Garofalo
Kolumpo2013MalaysiafeatureRozi Izma, Sheikh Munasar, Bront PalaraeAmirul Ariff, Azad Jasmin, Mano Maniam, Nell Ng, Ruminah Sidek, Sharifah Amani, Soffi Jikan
Bloom2012Thailandfeature Fa Poonvoralak Amirul Ariff, Azad Jasmin, Mano Maniam, Nell Ng, Ruminah Sidek, Sharifah Amani, Soffi Jikan
Dating A Zombie2012USfeatureJack AbeleLisa Soprano, Jack Abele, Lora Lee Ecobelli
Kosmonavtika2012RussiafeatureMaxim TrovimofGeorgiy Teslya-Gerasimov, Marina Konyashkina, Tagir Rakhimov
Lost Loves2012CambodiafeatureChhay BoraChin Neak, Kauv Sotheary, Nhem Sopheak, Pok Marineth
Odd One Out (Nie ten Czlowiek)2012UKfeaturePawel WendorffBartek Topa, Bartosz Turzinski, Gabriela Muskala, Jan Frycz, Krystztof Globisz, Leslaw Zurek, Piotr Adamczyk, Wojciech Psoniak
Ham and the Piper2012UKfeatureMark Norfolk Jeffery Kissoon, Jennifer Guy
The Yellow Pill2014SingaporefeatureMikael TeoScott Burden, Tristan Goh, Yi Zeng
The First2014USfeatureJacobo Rispa Vivi Pineda, Eva Tamargo, Manuel Uriza, Joss Waleska
The Last Day Of August2013USfeatureCraig DiFolco Sebastian Arcelus, Michael Izquierdo, Heather Lind, Vanessa Ray
Graders2012UKfeatureDavid HutchisonJoanna Kaczynska, Greg Drysdale, Agnieszka Bresler
Take Me To Dinner2014MalaysiafeatureGavin YapBen Tan, Ka Hong Thor, Michael Chen, Patrick Teoh, Susan Lankester, U-En NG
La Rizière (The Rice Paddy)2010FrancefeatureXiaoling ZhuYang Yingqiu, O. Xuexin, Yang Xiaoyuan
Brief Reunion 2011USfeatureJohn Daschbach Joel de la Fuente, Alexie Gilmore, Scott Shepherd, Francie Swift
The Sad Cafe2012USfeatureBennie WoodellBradley Fowler, Katie Lanigan
Indigo Children 2012USfeatureEric ChaneyRobert Olsen, Isabelle McNally, Christine Donlon
The Last Road2012UKfeatureJohn WheelerAaron Long, Laure Marklew
Cold Blood2012UKfeatureMumtaz YildirimlarLily Brown, Alina-Jane Lovell, James Tweedy, Judson Lake
Hush2012USdocumentaryMichael Gray Peter Graves (commentary)
The War Is Over2010SwitzerlandfeatureMitko PanovEnver Petrovci, Ljupcho Todorovski, Blerta Syla
Ring Of Water 2012ItalyfeatureJoel StangleAnwar Ong Bak, Elisa Pennisi, Enrico Toscano, Faraone Ahmed
Innocent Blood2013

US

featureD.J. Holloway, Sun KimAlexandra Bokyun Chun, C.S. Lee, Jun-Seong Kim, Justin Chon
Song Of Silence2012ChinafeatureChen ZhuoWu Bingbin, Li Qiang, Ying Yaning
The Honeytrap 2002UKfeature Michael Gunther Emily Lloyd, Anthony Green, Valerie Edmond, Stuart McQuarrie

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