With 10,000 Online Theaters Open, SnagFilms Will Present Premiere of “Haze”
Simultaneously with Hamptons International Film Festival
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) September 17, 2008 --
In a keynote presentation to the IFP’s
Independent Film Week Conference, SnagFilms
CEO Rick Allen today updated the independent film community on
developments since the site’s launch, and
announced that Haze, a documentary film introduced by Robin
Wright Penn, will premiere simultaneously on SnagFilms and at the
Hamptons International Film Festival.
With its focus on the death of a young Colorado University fraternity
pledge, Gordie Bailey, due to alcohol poisoning, Haze is a
documentary that explores a range of issues regarding youth culture in
America and their use of alcohol, such as binge drinking, hazing, the
current drinking age and peer pressure. Robin Wright Penn is a Golden
Globe- and Screen Actors Guild Award-nominated actress. The 16th
annual Hamptons International Film Festival takes place October 15th
to 19th. SnagFilms brings the best nonfiction
films to the web audience, promotes viral web distribution through
virtual movie theater widgets, and engages viewers to assist charitable
and community efforts. The premiere of Haze online simultaneously
to its premiere at a festival is the first time there has been such a “dual
premiere.”
“We are so thrilled to partner with SnagFilms
on this unique opportunity to present Haze to the wide audience
that the film deserves. It is a special film, and one that we feel
strongly should be shared by both our audiences here in the Hamptons,
and to as broad a population as possible. This new initiative will
really allow us to fulfill that goal,” said
David Nugent, Hamptons International Film Festival, Programming Director.
In addition to featuring Haze, SnagFilms will extend the Hamptons
International Film Festival with “Hamptons
Extra” – a slate
of independent documentary films accepted to screen exclusively online.
The titles of these films will be announced in late September, along
with the festival’s full slate.
It was also announced that on October 21st,
SnagFilms will be the first to offer free, ad-supported streaming of End
of America, which will make its festival debut at the Hamptons
Festival, and is being released in partnership with IndiePix Studios.
Directed by Academy Award-nominated documentarians Annie Sundberg and
Ricki Stern, The End of America is framed by Naomi Wolf’s
lecture on her best-selling book of the same name. In a pivotal election
year, the urgency of getting the film seen by Americans prior to
November 4th made online distribution via
SnagFilms the right choice over the slower roll-out of traditional
windows.
SnagFilms was launched two months ago today. “In
just eight weeks,” Allen told the Independent
Film Week conference, “thousands of
filmanthropists have donated the pixels on their websites and opened
more than 10,000 online theaters that can stream for free any of the 450
films we now have in our library. This is roughly twenty times more
online ‘theaters’
showing documentaries than there are brick and mortar theaters showing
even the most commercially viable nonfiction films. Since launch, our
widgets have been seen more than 55 million times, and our websites (www.snagfilms.com
and indiewire.com) have each had one million page views. Americans have
already spent more than two million minutes watching great movies on
SnagFilms,” he said.
Allen further announced:
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A full range of web properties have already embedded SnagFilms
widgets, enabling users to view full-length documentary films directly
from their sites. Widgets have been embedded in many of AOL’s
properties and on major media sites such as NewYorkTimes.com,
WashingtonPost.com, Wall Street Journal.com, AllThingsD.com, and
NPR.com. They have been posted on sites run by sports leagues such as
Major League Soccer and the NHL. SnagFilms widgets have been embedded
in blog aggregation sites such the Huffington Post, on literally
hundreds of individual blogs, and on thousands of personal sites
within such social networks as Facebook and MySpace.
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Leading online movie discussion and recommendation community Spout (www.Spout.com)
will tightly integrate SnagFilms titles within the Spout environment.
Initially, a specially branded SnagFilms widget featuring titles
handpicked by Spout's editorial team will live on Spout's home page.
Additionally, nearly 100 film widgets will be embedded on the Spout
film pages dedicated to those film titles. The companies expect to
grow their partnership through Spout reviews of SnagFilms' premieres
and other collaborative efforts.
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The new 3-minute film publisher CINELAN has joined the roster
of more than 40 production companies and partners whose films
are distributed by SnagFilms. Just as SnagFilms represents
a revolutionary new approach to the distribution of non-fiction film,
CINELAN (www.Cinelan.com)
represents a new approach to non-fiction film itself: complete,
must-see, three-minute stories made by documentary filmmakers from
around the world, including many of the industry’s
best and brightest. CINELAN CEO David Laks says, “The
SnagFilms partnership represents for us another significant step in
CINELAN’s ongoing commitment to filmmakers
to reach quality audiences across all media platforms”.
(CINELAN is co-founded by Morgan Spurlock and has more than 200
contributing filmmakers on its roster. In addition to Spurlock, CINELAN’s
advisory board includes filmmakers Steve James, Eugene Jarecki, Ross
Kauffman and Jessica Yu.)
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Festival winner Keeper of the Kohn premieres on SnagFilms
today. The film won the 2005 Jury Award at the Vail International Film
Festival and the 2005 Audience Award at the Palm Beach International
Film Festival, and has become a cult classic through special
screenings and DVD sales, despite being largely unavailable to a
national audience before now. Keeper of the Kohn tells the
stories of college sports, disability, friendship and challenge
through an unlikely prism: Peter Kohn, the 70-year old, autistic “waterboy”
of the Middlebury College Lacrosse team and long-time lacrosse fixture
whose key role in the culture and ethos of his team is explored in the
context of his serious disability. The film can also be viewed
via the SnagFilms widget on www.insidelacrosse.com
– the sport’s
leading media company.
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Snagfilms.com will enhance the submissions process for individual
filmmakers: before the end of the year, top quality documentaries will
be able to be uploaded directly into the SnagFilms library, and will
receive a SnagFilms suite of marketing and distribution tools, under
criteria to be finalized over the next three months with the
filmmaking community and supportive foundations.
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SnagFilms’ users will be able to program
their own “multiplex”
widgets – selecting any five films
from SnagFilms’ library that they would
like to host simultaneously in a single widget on their site –
by the end of October.
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The multi-year grant received by SnagFilms from the Knight Foundation
will enhance the effectiveness of digital distribution, particularly
for emerging filmmakers. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation,
which promotes excellence in journalism worldwide and invests in the
vitality of U.S. communities where the Knight brothers owned
newspapers, has provided SnagFilms with a $210,000 multiyear grant to
help filmmakers encode their movies for digital distribution, reduce
streaming costs, identify and reach online audiences passionate about
their topics, and secure necessary intellectual property rights.
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A major site redesign by indieWIRE (owned by SnagFilms), the most
significant in the twelve year history of the company, will be driven
in part by the views of its readers expressed in a survey to be
distributed next month. The redesign is expected to debut prior to the
2009 Sundance Film Festival in January. indieWIRE is the leading news,
information, and social networking site for the international
independent film community.
“We have had an extraordinary launch, and the
premise of SnagFilms has been borne out. Ted Leonsis’s
belief in launching SnagFilms has been validated: there is an audience
for high quality nonfiction films, which are often difficult for
filmmakers to get distributed and for users to find. Viewers will donate
their pixels and open movie theater widgets in the online real estate
they control. We can get people engaged and supporting the causes
championed by documentary filmmakers. Finally, and with great humility,
we’ve learned the independent film community
is open to new ways of doing things. Having a powerful film premiere
both in a physical festival theater and online is something just eight
weeks ago would likely not have been done. Both indieWIRE and SnagFilms
are dedicated to bringing the independent film experience closer to the
audience, in the proper context for the industry insider or regular fan,
and with the best tools for enjoyment and action. These milestones from
our first two months of joint operation are only the beginning,”
said Rick Allen.
Note to news media: Embedding a SnagFilms widget into online stories
is as easy as this: 1) Link here (www.snagfilms.com)
2. Choose film. 3.) Find the “Snag”
button and follow the simple instructions.
Background on SnagFilms: SnagFilms features free ad-supported
viewing of hundreds of award-winning titles from some of the greatest
names in documentary film production and distribution, including PBS,
National Geographic, Sundance Preserve, IndiePix, Peter Jennings
Productions, Arts Alliance America, ITVS, Koch Lorber Films, and many
others. Many of the most prominent documentary filmmakers are
participating not only by having their films distributed via SnagFilms,
but by engaging with their audience through blogs and offering special “bonus”
material, as well as suggesting nonprofit organizations that viewers
motivated by these films can link to and support via charitable
contributions, volunteering or spreading the word. The company was
founded by digital entrepreneur, documentary film producer, sports
entrepreneur and philanthropist Ted Leonsis, and is additionally backed
by AOL co-founder and Revolution LLC Chairman Steve Case, and venture
capitalist Miles Gilburne. SnagFilms also owns indieWIRE. Founded in
1996, indieWIRE is the leading source on independent film, publishing
breaking business news, dispatches from hundreds of film festivals,
weekly movie reviews, interviews with emerging and established
filmmakers, links to leading blogs, and resources for filmmakers and the
entertainment industry.
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