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Dogwoof Pictures is a film-distribution company based in the United Kingdom.
Dogwoof was founded in 2004 by Andy Whittaker and Anna Godas, and originally concentrated on foreign films, including such titles as Don’t Move, Fateless, El Lobo, and Esma’s Secret. They recently began to distribute documentaries such as Black Gold, Crude Awakening, and The Devil Came On Horseback.
In July 2005, the company experimented by distributing James Erskine's EMR simultaneously in cinemas, on the internet through Tiscali (ISP), and on DVD through its Home Entertainment division. The move was notable since most films are released through different distribution channels on a staggered schedule, giving each channel an exclusive release window. Exhibitors were especially wary, as many feared that they would eventually lose their exclusive release windows for more mainstream films.
In 2005 Dogwoof launched the UK Digital Screen Network DSN at the Curzon Soho cinema. Political thriller King's Game was shown from a digital print as opposed to 35mm at the Curzon Soho cinema in London at a commercial matinee performance. The cinema installed the digital projector as part of the Phase 1 roll-out of the UK Film Council Digital Screen Network.
A stunning tribute to the resilience of Native people and their way of life- SUGARCANE, the debut feature documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie - is an epic cinematic portrait of a community during a moment of international reckoning. Set amidst a ground-breaking investigation into abuse and death at an Indian residential school, the film empowers participants to break cycles of intergenerational trauma by bearing witness to painful, long-ignored truths – and the love that endures within their families despite the revelation of genocide. In cinemas from 20 September. www.sugarcane.film https://instagram.com/dogwoof https://facebook.com/dogwoof https://twitter.com/dogwoof https://dogwoof.com/newsletter
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For half a decade, Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist, films his community of Masafer Yatta being destroyed by Israel's occupation, as he builds an unlikely alliance with an Israeli journalist who wants to join his fight. In UK/IRE cinemas 8 November. https://instagram.com/dogwoof https://facebook.com/dogwoof https://twitter.com/dogwoof https://dogwoof.com/newsletter
Celebrating 10 years of releasing films! http://dogwoof.com/
How can you measure happiness? The country of Bhutan invented Gross National Happiness to do just that, and Amber is one of the agents who travels door to door to meet people and measure how happy they really are. He is still living with his elderly mother at the age of 40, but is nevertheless a hopeless romantic who dreams of finding love: a happiness agent who is in search of his own happiness. In cinemas 12 July. https://instagram.com/dogwoof https://facebook.com/dogwoof https://twitter.com/dogwoof https://dogwoof.com/newsletter
If you had the chance to talk to a loved one who died, would you take it? ETERNAL YOU delves into the world of startups using AI to create avatars of the deceased. A film about what might become one of the greatest human experiments of our time. Coming soon. https://instagram.com/dogwoof https://facebook.com/dogwoof https://twitter.com/dogwoof https://dogwoof.com/newsletter
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In Food, Inc. 2, the sequel to the 2008 Oscar®-nominated and Emmy®-award winning documentary, Food, Inc., filmmakers Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo reunite with investigative authors Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser to take a fresh look at our efficient yet vulnerable food system. #FoodInc2 available to watch on demand now. www.foodinc2.film https://instagram.com/dogwoof https://facebook.com/dogwoof https://twitter.com/dogwoof https://dogwoof.com/newsletter
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From the trailer for McEnroe. This video is 100% fair use and I own absolutely nothing out of it. It is only being uploaded for entertainment and preservation purposes.
Dogwoof Pictures is a film-distribution company based in the United Kingdom.
Dogwoof was founded in 2004 by Andy Whittaker and Anna Godas, and originally concentrated on foreign films, including such titles as Don’t Move, Fateless, El Lobo, and Esma’s Secret. They recently began to distribute documentaries such as Black Gold, Crude Awakening, and The Devil Came On Horseback.
In July 2005, the company experimented by distributing James Erskine's EMR simultaneously in cinemas, on the internet through Tiscali (ISP), and on DVD through its Home Entertainment division. The move was notable since most films are released through different distribution channels on a staggered schedule, giving each channel an exclusive release window. Exhibitors were especially wary, as many feared that they would eventually lose their exclusive release windows for more mainstream films.
In 2005 Dogwoof launched the UK Digital Screen Network DSN at the Curzon Soho cinema. Political thriller King's Game was shown from a digital print as opposed to 35mm at the Curzon Soho cinema in London at a commercial matinee performance. The cinema installed the digital projector as part of the Phase 1 roll-out of the UK Film Council Digital Screen Network.
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so get up, pull your head in
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With hands up high, we say good bye, to the things we fear,
come on join in my dear
You’ll find us anywhere and everywhere,
at anytime but this time is the time we care,
it’s the time we care
This is just were the story begins
The Pride, the guts, the strength,
the will of the youth is born