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Independent and Experimental
Film Production
Independent
film production companies - dedicated to original and
experimental films - not mainstream! By the very nature of
this page...expect constant change and updating of listings.
INDEPENDENT
PRODUCTION COMPANIES
Adorija Film Studio:
Is a film production studio located in Riga, Latvia. Studio
ADORIJA has grown to become a production company with a
reputation of creative quality.
AllDay Breakfast:
A Canadian Independent film company.
Atopia:
An independent film
production, distribution and sales company based in
Montreal, Canada. Since its inception in 2000, the company
has produced and released a string of critically-acclaimed
and award-winning feature films including Daniel Cross’
S.P.I.T.:
Squeegee Punks In Traffic (2001), Federico
Hidalgo’s
A Silent Love (2004), Simon Sauve’s
Jimmywork
(2004), Sophie Deraspe’s
Missing Victor
Pellerin [Rechercher Victor
Pellerin] (2006), Noel Mitrani’s
On the Trail of Igor
Rizzi [Sur la trace d’Igor
Rizzi] (2006),
The Short Life of José
Antonio Gutierrez
by Heidi Specogna and most recently,
The District (2004) by Aron Gauder. Atopia acquires
provocative and atypical film works from around the world
for North American distribution via all media (theatrical,
DVD, on-line and television).
Backyard Productions:
In the business of making films since 1993.
Bitter Films:
Academy Award nominated director Don Hertzfeldt's animated
short films have collected 108 awards, four Grand Prizes,
and a wonderful cult following. His films have been featured
at the Cannes Film Festival, Sundance, MTV, IFC, Bravo,
Comedy Central, and many other film festivals.
Blast! Films: An award winning Indie production
company, UK based.
Broken Lens Productions:
A group of artists collaborating on films, live video
mixing, music and visual arts available for download.
Charlie Productions:
Filmmakers based in Hertfordshire, UK. The website is full
of information on their own films, as well as useful pages
on how to make your own films.
Coal Mine Canary Films:
Is a small (but mighty) independent feature film production
company that is driven by two hard-core lovers of the art of
filmmaking, Greg & Jeanne Morgan. Coal Mine Canary Films
literally started out of a bedroom in a typical,
Joe-suburbia neighbourhood.
Cracked Open:
Arts collective founded on surrealist principles providing a
film gallery and forum.
Crowfeather Films:
A zero-budget, guerilla-style video filmmaking group located
in Little Rock, Arkansas. Crowfeather specialize in
character-driven, genre films, both short and feature
length. They have a preferred fondness for supernatural
horror, mystery and noir, dramas with unsympathetic
characters, and dark comedies. The goal is to make the best,
most professional movies possible, within an extremely
limited resource budget.
DJFilms Productions:
Is the production company of filmmaker DJ Hupp. In addition
to the films of DJ Hupp, DJFilms Productions has been
involved with many other independent projects.
Elysian Pictures:
The founder of Elysian Pictures, and the
writer/director/producer of “Scenario for Delirium” and
“Open Letter”, Chris Armstrong has a passion for film, a
love of story, and an acute sense of visual perfection.
Emerald Reels:
Seattle based
experimental filmmakers dedicated to pushing the boundaries
of contemporary filmmaking into the realm of possibility.
FilmGrafix Productions:
François Miron began makings films in 1982, the body of his
work consist of several short experimental films, all
created using a powerful film image manipulation technique
that he has mastered: optical printing, 13 years ago he
received an MFA in filmmaking from The School of The Art
Institute Of Chicago.
Foiled Productions:
A group of independent filmmakers based in the UK. They
began in 1995, when founder members Henry Burrows and Howell
Parry got talking in the pub and decided that they wanted to
make a movie. Not just a 10-minute short, like everyone
else at the time seemed to be making, but a full
feature-length movie. That idea eventually became
Foiled, the
cult classic "aliens vs students" B-movie set in Manchester.
Grassroots Films:
An independent film company located in Brooklyn, New York.
Producing short films, music videos, and documentaries.
Internet Movie Script Database, The: From the
creators of one highly addictive website, come another -
this time a database complete with full screenplays of
hundreds of films.
Istockphoto: Offers a royalty-free video
clips, available in high definition at the click of a
button.
La Mancha Independent Films:
A film production company based in and geared towards
servicing Orange County as well as the surrounding Southern
California area. Their aim is to provide audio/visual
services to film students and independent film makers alike,
as their focus is the independent film industry and
development of up and coming directors and artists.
LCA Productions:
Located in Costa Rica, LCA offers Production & Production
Services for TV Commercials and Documentaries in film
(35mm-16mm), video (HD - Digital Betacam) & animated (2D -
3D); also Directors, Still Photography, equipment rental,
location scouting and talent.
Lost in the Fog Productions: An Independent film
website that creates films for online and the movie store
shelves. They support other films and film companies with
a large Banner Exchange program, Wallpapers, Community
forums, Movie Reviews, and much more. Visit their excellent
site and watch some of their free films.
Midnight Pictures:
Independent film-makers from Portadown, Northern Ireland.
Never Settle Films:
An independent film
company based in Texas.
Peripheral Produce:
Peripheral Produce is an
experimental film and video distribution label and
provocateur of the annual PDX Film Festival.
Red
Film:
A truly unique,
Brighton based collective, dedicated to the production of
quality and innovative short and feature films and the
promotion of new talent within the industry. We are
committed to an ethos of partnership which is based on our
shared values and passion for exciting and inspiring
cinematic experiences.
Red Tape Films:
a group of filmmakers based in Los Angeles, California,
dedicated to the production of independent films, and to
provide filmmakers, actors, and other artists with free and
low-cost resources.
Renegade Motion Picture Corporation:
is dedicated to
high-concept, low-budget production in all media. Renegade's
impressive
list
of
productions
includes
feature films, TV specials, music videos, commercials and
live theatre.
Shoot First:
The purpose of Shoot
First is to bring together individuals and groups from
throughout the world in order to push those over-paid actors
out of the way to make way for those who deserve a spot.
People who have the drive.
Signal
Fire Films:
An independent film production
company from the midwest, USA. Signal Fire Films has begun production on a
project titled "355",
a feature-length drama set during the American Revolutionary
War.
Stunt Kitty Films:
Welcome to the virtual studios of Stunt Kitty Films.
Independent producers of amateur/no
budget/micro-budget/ultra-low budget horror films and
monster movies.
UK Student Films:
The leading online resource for independent and student made
films in the UK
Unknown Productions: An independent movie production
with distribution from Cinematrix releasing, giving the
world another entertainment choice.
UpStart Productions:
An organization of independent filmmakers in the Southern
Ohio/Northern Kentucky area, seeks to facilitate its
member's film & video projects, and promote independent
filmmaking in general.
Wayside Entertainment:
A Burbank, CA-based production company producing quirky
Indie films and episodic TV/video series.
NOTABLE EXPERIMENTAL
FILMMAKERS
Abigail Child:
Since the 1970s, experimental
filmmaker and poet (and lesbian) Abigail Child has been
engaged in a kind of cultural archaeology. Unearthing found
footage from such disparate sources as industrial films,
vacation and home movies, porn loops, and snippets from
forgotten B-movies, she recycles and updates approaches to
cinema that have a freshness and sense of wonder that recall
the movies’ silent days.
Abraham Ravett, The
Films of:
Abraham Ravett was born in Poland in 1947,
raised in Israel and emigrated to the U.S.A. in 1955. He
holds a B.F.A. and M.F.A. in Filmmaking and Photography and
has been an independent filmmaker for the past thirty years.
Alan Berliner:
Alan Berliner's uncanny
ability to combine experimental cinema, artistic purpose,
and popular appeal in compelling film essays has made him
one of America's most acclaimed independent filmmakers.
Anna Biller Productions:
Anna Biller is an artist and filmmaker living in Los
Angeles. Her films include the horror-western short
"A
Visit from the Incubus,"
the musical short
"Three Examples of Myself as Queen,"
and
"The Hypnotist,"
a period film drama written by
Jared Sanford.
Angela Alston: Information and stills. Films include:
"Lament," "The Weeping Woman."
Bill Brand:
Bill Brand's experimental
films and videos
have screened extensively since 1973 in the US and abroad in
museums, festivals and independent film showcases.
Bobby Abate: The web site for Bobby Abate - a
filmmaker based in New York City. In your visit, you can
find information on his future and past projects, watch
QuickTime clips, download stills, and perhaps even have a
little bit of fun along the way.
Bruce Baillie:
Homepage of the maker of "Castro Street," "All My Life,"
"Mass for the Dakota Sioux." Site includes: Films,
Bibliography of Articles, Dr. Bish's Remedies.
Craig Baldwin:
His desire to liquidate the formal distinctions between
"popular" and "fine" art, "public" and "private" imagery,
and "political" and "aesthetic" categories through a
proliferation of discursive modes expressed itself in
several photo-essay, video, and Super 8mm projects previous
to his first 16mm production,
Wild Gunman
(20 mins., 1978).
Ernie Gehr:
Ernie Gehr began making films in the regular 8mm format in
the 1960s and has worked steadily since then, completing
more than 24 films. A self-taught artist, Gehr has
established himself as one of the true masters of film form,
and his graceful sense of style and subtle, poetic
sensibility have deeply affected the cinematic avant-garde.
Henry Hills'
Experimental Films: Henry Hills has
made 22 short experimental films since 1975. His work is
represented in various permanent collections. Films include
"Money," "Little Lieutenant," "Kino Da!"
Jack Feldstein:
He is known as a scriptwriter for various television shows
and the creator of television series and interactive script
writer for internet 3d computer animation webisodes. And the
originator of neonism and neon films.
Leslie Alperin:
A native of the San
Francisco Bay Area, Leslie Alperin has been making films for
the past ten years. Her work has been shown widely at
festivals and film venues throughout the U.S. and Europe.
She is a recipient of a Film Arts Foundation "Personal
Works" Grant, and a Rhode Island State Council for the Arts
Film/Video Fellowship.
Scott Stark:
Has produced more than 60 films and videos since 1980.
Additionally, he has created a number of gallery and
non-gallery installations using film and video, and
elaborate photographic collages using large grids of images.
Born and educated in the mid-west, he has always been
interested in aggressively pushing his work beyond the
threshold of traditional viewing expectations, challenging
the audience to question its relationship to the cinematic
process; yet he also tries to build into the work elements
of humour and incongruity that allow the viewer an entryway
into the work while maintaining a critical distance.
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