Severin Films

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Severin Films
Company type Private [ citation needed ]
Industry Home video
Founded2006;18 years ago (2006)
Headquarters Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Key people
Carl Daft
David Gregory
John Cregan
Products DVD
Blu-ray
Website severinfilms.com

Severin Films is an American independent film production and distribution company known for restoring and releasing cult films on DVD [1] and Blu-ray. It is considered a boutique Blu-ray and DVD label. [2] [3] [4]

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History

The label was created in 2006 in Los Angeles, and other offices were founded in New York City and London. [5]

Filmography

Severin Films' releases includes Enzo G. Castellari's The Inglorious Bastards (1978), Walerian Borowczyk's Immoral Women (1979), Dennis Hopper's Out of the Blue (1980), Jesús Franco's Bloody Moon (1981) and Macumba Sexual (1981), Gwendoline: Unrated Director's Cut (1984), Shocking Dark (1989) Hardware (1990), and The Hairdresser's Husband (1990). [6] Severin Films is also known for distributing the 2010 film Birdemic: Shock and Terror . [7] [8]

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