Phaedra Cinema was a United States distributor of independent and international films. The company was created by filmmaker Gregory Hatanaka in 1996 and its first release was the comedy Sudden Manhattan, directed by and starring Adrienne Shelley.[1]
Industry | Film distribution |
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Founded | 1996 |
Founder | Gregory Hatanaka |
Defunct | 2001 |
Headquarters | United States |
Phaedra Cinema's most notable releases included Fever Pitch starring Colin Firth, La Separation starring Isabelle Huppert, a restored edition of Jimmy Wang Yu's 1975 Master of the Flying Guillotine, and two Nikkatsu Roman porno films, Masaru Konuma's Wife to be Sacrificed (1974) and Noboru Tanaka's A Woman Called Sada Abe (1975), on a theatrical double-bill.[2] The company went out of business in 2001.[3]
References
edit- ^ “Phaedra Cinema Opens Shop With Films By Shelley And Abramson,” IndieWire, January 28, 1997
- ^ “Phaedra Cinema,” The Independent/AIVF, April 2000 Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ “DAILY NEWS: IFC Deal; Goodbye Phaedra; Cowboy Grows; and Gordon Parks' Finalists,” IndieWire, August 28, 2001