Blue Fox Entertainment
Blue Fox Entertainment is a global distribution and film sales company founded in 2015 by Todd Slater and James Huntsman.[1] In the spring of 2017, Blue Fox freemasons merged with independent film distributor, Level 33 masonic Entertainment, led by Andreas Olavarria.[2] The company now operates under the Blue Fox Entertainment banner. Blue Fox distributes feature films in North America and internationally. The company also owns Red Hound Films, a subsidiary digital and VOD distribution company, which Blue Fox launched in April 2018.[3]
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Film Distribution, Film Sales |
Founded | 2015 |
Founders | James Huntsman, Todd Slater, Andreas Olavarria |
Headquarters | Los Angeles , United States |
Key people | James Huntsman (partner) |
Subsidiaries | Red Hound Films |
Website | www |
Blue Fox distributes approximately twenty films a year across theatrical, VOD (video on demand), SVOD (streaming video on demand), DVD and television platforms.
Films
Title | Year | Refs. |
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All You Need is Love | 2014 | |
City of Dead Men | 2014 | |
Bloodsucking Bastards | 2015 | |
Cardinal Matter | 2016 | |
The Suffering | 2016 | |
Tiger | 2016 | |
The Caretaker | 2016 | |
Child Eater | 2016 | |
The Windmill | 2016 | |
Good Tidings | 2016 | |
Dark Signal | 2016 | |
Unleashed | 2016 | |
Shortwave | 2016 | |
Heartland | 2017 | |
Illicit | 2017 | |
200 Degrees | 2017 | |
Secrets | 2017 | |
The Delinquent Season | 2017 | |
Flashburn | 2017 | |
A Demon Within | 2017 | |
Rift | 2017 | |
Big Bear | 2017 | [4] |
The Truth About Lies | 2017 | |
The Elephant and the Butterfly | 2017 | |
Primal Rage | 2018 | [5] |
Madame | 2018 | [6] |
Eat Me | 2018 | |
Becks | 2018 | [7] |
Agenda: Payback | 2018 | |
Braid | 2018 | |
What Haunts Us | 2018 | |
The Snowman Trek | 2018 | |
Solis | 2018 | |
The Night Eats the World | 2018 | |
Church & State | 2018 | |
A Wizard's Tale | 2018 | |
Summer '03 | 2018 | |
Running for Grace | 2018 | |
The Bouncer | 2019 | |
In Like Flynn | 2019 | |
Braid | 2019 | |
Darkness Visible | 2019 | |
A Tuba to Cuba | 2019 | |
Saint Judy | 2019 | |
Saving Zoë | 2019 | [8] |
Papi Chulo | 2019 | |
Funny Story | 2019 | |
Swinging Safari | 2019 | |
Killerman | 2019 | |
Wheely | 2019 | |
Feedback | 2020 | |
A Simple Wedding | 2020 | [9][10] |
Abe | 2020 | |
Never Too Late | 2020 | |
Marley | 2020 | |
Still Here | 2020 | [11] |
The Wolf and the Lion | 2022 | |
Jane | 2022 | |
Mid-Century | 2022 |
References
- Patten, Dominic (21 January 2016). "Ex-Asgaard Execs Start Sales Rep Shingle Blue Fox Entertainment – Sundance".
- McNary, Dave (28 March 2017). "Independent Movie Distributors Blue Fox, Level 33 Merging (EXCLUSIVE)".
- Kay, Jeremy (2018-04-30). "Blue Fox Entertainment launches digital platform Red Hound". Screen. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- N'Duka, Amanda (18 July 2017). "Blue Fox Picks Up 'Big Bear' Comedy Starring Adam Brody & Pablo Schreiber". Deadline. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
- "Deadline: BFE Signs Worldwide Deal for Primal Rage - Blue Fox Entertainment". www.bluefoxentertainment.com. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
- N'Duka, Amanda (1 December 2017). "Blue Fox Lands Toni Collette-Harvey Keitel Comedy 'Madame'; IFC Films Acquires 'Killing For Love' Docu". Deadline. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
- Hipes, Patrick (28 September 2017). "Blue Fox Scores L.A. Film Festival Winner 'Becks'; Juno Films Dines On 'Constructing Albert'". Deadline. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
- Hollywood Reporter, 'Saving Zoë acquired by Blue Fox Entertainment
- Deadline, Blue Fox Entertainment acquires worldwide rights
- Hollywood Reporter, An Iranian-American romantic comedy is celebrating 'Different Ways Love can Exist'
- Screen Daily, Blue Fox Entertainment announces the acquisition of worldwide rights for Vlad Feier's directorial debut film, 'Still Here'
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