Los Angeles based first-time filmmaker Russell Bailey created the smart, charming indie dramedy "Barmy" on modest means. The film tells the story of a stubborn cartoonist forced to give up his independence and open himself up to the possibility of romance. The film is available to view now on SnagFi...
Read More »The documentary "The Good Son," which will be released by SnagFilms (Indiewire's parent company) this summer, tells the story of world-famous boxing champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini and the fight that changed his life. Based on Mark Kriegel's book of the same name, the film hosted a special family a...
Read More »Director Mark Ashmore began work on "Your State of Emergency," which he describes as his first "mini feature," in 2007, near the start of his now six-year-old filmmaking career. Inspired by the plight of civilians in war-torn Iraq and Afghanistan, Ashmore resolved to transpose foreign events to his ...
Read More »Britsh filmmaker Jess Dickenson documents her transforming journey across the Outback in her new documentary, "The Dust Never Settles." What began as an experimental film project, ends up transforming Dickenson and encourages us to also get lost in the feeling of being completely separated...
Read More »“Released to Life” has been named by The D.C. Office of Motion Picture and Television Development and SnagFilms as the inaugural winner of Washington’s Best Film. The short documentary, which follows various prison inmates as they make their way back into socie...
Read More »SnagFilms has acquired digital rights to "Kinyarwanda," winner of the World Cinema Audience Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. The film is nominated for three NAACP Image Awards, including Outstanding Independent Motion Picture, Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Writing for a Mo...
Read More »SnagFilms has acquired worldwide theatrical, digital and television rights to Vivian Ducat's “All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert.”
Read More »In his film, "Heartland Transport" - available in its entirety at the bottom of this page courtesy of SnagFilms - filmmaker Cody Stokes follows 17 same-sex couples who must travel to Iowa to be legally married.
Read More »In her film "Keeping the Kibbutz" - available in its entirety at the bottom of this page courtesy of SnagFilms - filmmaker Tessa Moran explores an Israeli community in transition.
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