Zeitgeist Films
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Zeitgeist Films is an American independent film distributor based in New York City. It was founded in June, 1988 by co-presidents Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo. Films distributed by Zeitgeist Films are strongly auteur-driven and offer a very distinct visual style and often unique content.
Selected films
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
1996[1] | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg[1] | (re-release)[1] |
1997[1] | Taste of Cherry[1] | Won Palme d'Or[2][1] |
1998[3] | A Place Called Chiapas[3] | |
1999[4] | The City[4] | |
1999[5] | Following[5] | |
2002[1] | Nowhere in Africa[1] | Won Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[6][1] |
2004[7] | The Corporation[7] | |
2004[8] | Travellers and Magicians[8] | |
2005[9] | Ballets Russes[9] | |
2005[1] | Sophie Scholl – The Final Days[1] | Nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[10][1] |
2006[11] | Into Great Silence[11] | |
2008[12] | Up the Yangtze[12] | |
2008[13] | Trouble the Water[13] | Nominated for Academy Award for Documentary Feature[13] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Zeitgeist Films. Profile
- ^ Lennon, Peter (2000-09-15). "One of your scenes is missing". Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
In Taste of Cherry, which won Cannes' Palme d'Or in 1997
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. A Place Called Chiapas
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. The City
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. Following
- ^ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 75th Academy Awards Nominees and Winners
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. The Corporation
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. Travellers and Magicians
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. Ballets Russes
- ^ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 75th Academy Awards Nominees and Winners
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. Into Great Silence
- ^ a b Zeitgeist Films. Up The Yangtze
- ^ a b c Zeitgeist Films. Trouble the Water