Film & Television

From world premiere to awards night.

One of the nation's leading film, television, digital, and issues publicity and marketing agencies — running aggressive campaigns for theatrical releases, prestige documentary, episodic series, and streaming originals that have generated unprecedented press attention across hundreds of millions of audience impressions.

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Theatrical & specialty film

The agency designs and executes publicity, marketing, and awards campaigns for studio theatrical releases, specialty distributors, and independent filmmakers. Recent narrative campaigns include films nominated for the Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, DGA, PGA, and WGA Awards and selected at Cannes, Toronto, Berlin, Venice, Telluride, Sundance and beyond.

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Television, streaming, doc series

The agency has handled Emmy-winning and Emmy-nominated series and specials for HBO Documentary Films, National Geographic, MTV Documentary Films / Paramount+, Showtime, Discovery+, POV | American Documentary, and more. Since 2020 alone, clients include Emmy winners Art & Krimes by Krimes, Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power, The Last Out, My Disability Roadmap, Mayor, Advocate, Belly of the Beast, The Silence of Others, The Rescue List, The Love Bugs, and Awavena. The agency's clients have earned 10 Emmy nominations in 2025, 11 in 2024, 24 in 2023, 12 in 2022, 14 in 2021, 16 in 2020, and 13 in 2019 — well over 150 Emmy nominations in total.

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Sales & Distribution advising

The agency provides full-service sales and distribution advising services for features, shorts, and other video and audio content. We guide filmmakers and producers through the complete distribution lifecycle — from festival strategy and market positioning to negotiating with distributors, streamers, and international sales agents. Our team leverages deep relationships with buyers, festival programmers, and platform executives to secure the best possible release strategy, whether theatrical, streaming, broadcast, or hybrid. We advise on windowing, pricing, territory planning, and marketing alignment to ensure every project reaches its fullest audience and revenue potential.

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Awards-season track record

Agency clients have received 83 Academy Award nominations and more than 150 Emmy nominations. In 2025, the agency represented the Oscar-winning documentary feature Mr. Nobody Against Putin. In 2024, the agency represented the Oscar-winning documentary short The Last Repair Shop. In 2023, the agency represented seven Oscar-nominated films — including short documentaries Stranger at the Gate and Haulout — from an initial 19 films that were on the Oscar shortlists. Recent Oscar winners also include The Queen of Basketball and Colette. This season, The Turnaround from Breakwater Studios, Higher Ground, and Netflix won Best Documentary Short at the Sports Emmys. The ESPN Films, 30 for 30 Shorts, and Breakwater Studios film Motorcycle Mary is an Emmy nominee, FOCAL International nominee, and Gracie Awards winner this year.

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Media coverage at national scale

You've seen the agency's placements on ABC's Good Morning America and World News, CBS's 60 Minutes and CBS This Morning, NBC's TODAY Show and Nightly News, NPR's Fresh Air and Here & Now, CNN, MSNBC, FOX News Channel, WABC, KABC, KGO, and in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Deadline, TIME, The Atlantic, Newsweek, and Rolling Stone.

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2026 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2026)

  • Handled awards marketing for films that won 12 Oscars® and 10 BAFTAs® — an agency record. Winners included One Battle After Another, Sinners, Weapons, and Mr. Nobody Against Putin.
  • Handled awards marketing for Oscar®-nominated films that earned 33 nominations — an agency record.
  • Handled awards marketing for Oscar®-shortlisted films that earned 26 shortlist mentions — an agency record.
  • Handled awards marketing for the PGA Awards and BAFTA Awards winner Mr. Nobody Against Putin and PGA Awards nominee My Mom Jayne.
  • Handled awards marketing for the Critics Choice Documentary Awards winner My Mom Jayne and nominees including Classroom 4 and Fiddler on the Moon: Judaism in Space.
  • Agency documentary and live action short clients nominated for the 2026 NAACP Image Awards include Who in the Hell is Regina Jones?, Left Behind, and Best Eyes.

Theatrical & TV/streaming publicity

  • Theatrical and streaming release of the documentary feature Caterpillar.
  • Theatrical and streaming release of the documentary feature Soul of a Nation.

Festival publicity & sales

  • Festival publicity for the animated short film Apart.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary short film The Second Life of Freddie Nole.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary feature Love Apptually.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary feature The Eyes of Ghana.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary feature Plan C for Civilization.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary feature My Underground Mother.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary short Extinguished Lives.
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2025 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2025)

  • Awards marketing for the Oscar®-winning live action short I'm Not a Robot and Dune: Part Two, and the Oscar®-nominated composer Kris Bowers (The Wild Robot), live action shorts Anuja and A Lien, and documentary feature Sugarcane.
  • Awards marketing for many Oscar®-shortlisted films including Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Planetwalker, and more.

Theatrical & TV/streaming publicity

  • Streaming release of the documentary feature White With Fear.
  • TV and streaming release on PBS of the documentary feature American Delivery.
  • Streaming release on Paramount+ of the documentary short The Children of October 7.
  • Streaming release on YouTube (TED), Amazon Prime Video, and AMC+ of the documentary short The Final Copy of Elon Specht.
  • Streaming release on YouTube (ESPN), Disney+, and Hulu of the documentary short Motorcycle Mary.
  • TVOD streaming release of the documentary feature The American Question.
  • Theatrical publicity for the documentary feature Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
  • Theatrical publicity for the documentary feature #Untruth.

Festival publicity & sales

  • Festival publicity for the documentary short This Land.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary short Songs of Black Folk.
  • Festival publicity for the documentary feature Who In The Hell Is Regina Jones?
  • Festival publicity and sales for the documentary short Makayla's Voice.
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2024 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2024)

  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-winning documentary short The Last Repair Shop; Oscar®-nominated shorts The ABCs of Book Banning, The Barber of Little Rock, and Island in Between; documentary feature To Kill a Tiger; and live action short Knight of Fortune.
  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-shortlisted, MPSE-, CAS-, Cinema Eye-, and National Board of Review-winning documentary feature 32 Sounds.
  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-shortlisted documentary shorts Deciding Vote (also an Emmy nominee) and Oasis.
  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Emmy nominee Freedom on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom.

Additional film & TV highlights

  • Streaming release of the digital series The Thread from Life Stories.
  • Theatrical and streaming releases of A Revolution on Canvas, Anonymous Sister, and You Were My First Boyfriend.
  • Publicity for the Peabody Award winner While We Watched and Peabody nominees Hidden Letters, Sam Now, and more.
  • Publicity for the NAACP Image Award winner Invisible Beauty.
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2023 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2023)

  • Awards publicity for the Oscar®-nominated documentary shorts Stranger at the Gate and Haulout; live action shorts Ivalu, Night Ride, and The Red Suitcase; and animated shorts Ice Merchants and The Flying Sailor.
  • Awards marketing for the documentary feature Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power.

Additional film & TV highlights

  • Streaming release of the documentary feature Fashion Reimagined.
  • Publicity for Wild Beauty, Fire Through Dry Grass, It's Quieter in the Twilight, and Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes.
  • Streaming release of the Emmy-nominated documentary feature Flight/Risk.
  • Publicity for the Emmy-nominated documentary feature American Reckoning.
  • Publicity for Charm Circle, Let The Little Light Shine, TikTok Boom, and Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting.
  • Publicity for the documentary short The Best Chef in the World and the narrative feature Savoy.
  • Publicity for the documentary short Under G-d and the public television series Searching for Meaning.
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2022 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2022)

  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-winning documentary short The Queen of Basketball and the Oscar®-winning live action short The Long Goodbye, as well as Oscar® nominees Affairs of the Art, On My Mind, Lead Me Home, and Writing with Fire.
  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-shortlisted documentary short As Far As They Can Run and animated short More Than I Want to Remember.

Additional film & TV highlights

  • Publicity for the Film Independent Spirit Award-winning documentary feature I Didn't See You There.
  • Awards publicity for the Emmy-winning documentary feature Art & Krimes by Krimes.
  • Broadcast and streaming publicity for the Emmy-winning documentary feature Mayor.
  • Awards publicity for the documentary features Aftershock, Bad Axe, Blue Island, Fandango and the Wall, Favorite Daughter, and Four Winters.
  • Awards marketing for the documentary short Mink!
  • Publicity for the Emmy nominees Delikado, Let Me Be Me, and Not Going Quietly.
  • Publicity for the award-winning documentaries Kaepernick & America, We Are As Gods, Afghan Dreamers, Coded Bias, Francesco, Mr. Soul!, Storm Lake, and the animated feature Charlotte.
  • Publicity for the award-winning shorts Day of Rage and Nicholas Brothers: Stormy Weather, and theatrical publicity for The Will To See.
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2021 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2021)

  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-winning documentary short Colette and Oscar® nominees A Concerto is a Conversation and Hunger Ward.
  • Awards publicity and marketing for the Oscar®-shortlisted documentary feature President and shorts Coded Bias and Lynching Postcards.
  • Emmy®-winning documentary features Advocate, Belly of the Beast, and The Rescue List.

Additional film, TV & podcast highlights

  • Publicity for the release of All the Streets Are Silent.
  • Streaming releases of The Big Scary "S" Word, The Capote Tapes, The Phantom, Savior for Sale: Da Vinci's Lost Masterpiece?, and Whirlybird.
  • Publicity for the award-winning podcast series Mississippi Goddam: The Ballad of Billey Joe from Reveal and PRX.
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2020 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2020)

  • Awards publicity for the Oscar®-winning live action short The Neighbors' Window, the Oscar®-nominated documentary shorts St. Louis Superman and Walk Run Cha-Cha, and the Oscar®-shortlisted feature Advocate, short Stay Close, and directors of Oscar®-shortlisted The Great Hack.

Theatrical, virtual cinema & VOD publicity

  • National publicity for Barbara Kopple's Desert One from Greenwich Entertainment, HISTORY, and Cabin Creek Films.
  • National publicity for Public Trust from Patagonia Films and for River City Drumbeat.
  • National publicity for the spring 2020 YouTube premiere of Planet of the Humans (over 10.5 million views).
  • National publicity for the Kino Now re-release of The American Nurse.
  • Theatrical and virtual cinema publicity for Advocate, My Darling Vivian, and Runner.
  • Numerous streaming releases including the Gravitas Ventures release of Fat, weeks on the iTunes documentary charts.

Television, festival & event publicity

  • 33rd Season of the PBS series POV; Independent Lens episode Cooked: Survival by Zipcode.
  • Unit publicity for the in-production feature Imagining the Indian.
  • 2020 AFI Docs premieres of The Letter and Coded Bias.
  • 2020 Human Rights Watch Film Festival New York premieres of Belly of the Beast (opening film), I am Samuel, and Coded Bias.
  • 2020 Hot Docs premieres of Bulletproof (Emerging Director Award), Stateless (Special Jury Mention), The 8th, I am Samuel, and Coded Bias.
  • 2020 Tribeca premieres of Asia (three top awards), Stateless, The State of Texas vs. Melissa, Underplayed, The Undocumented Lawyer, My Father The Mover (grand jury prize, best short documentary), and The Difference.
  • 2020 SXSW debuts of My Darling Vivian, Bulletproof, and We Are The Thousand.
  • 2020 Big Sky debut and Big Sky Award winner Public Trust.
  • 2020 Sundance debuts of Coded Bias, Once Upon a Time in Venezuela, New Frontier VR Persuasion Machines, and the short Lichen.
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2019 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2019)

  • Awards publicity for the Oscar®-shortlisted documentary features Communion and The Silence of Others.
  • Awards publicity for the Oscar®-shortlisted documentary shorts Los Comandos (IDA Award nominee), My Dead Dad's Porno Tapes (Cinema Eye, Canadian Film Award, and Webby for Best Short Documentary), and the Oscar®-nominated A Night at the Garden.

Theatrical, TV & festival publicity

  • National theatrical and global event publicity for the award-winning Who Will Write Our History.
  • Limited theatrical release of Communion; theatrical releases of The River and The Wall, The Russian Five, and The Spy Behind Home Plate.
  • National TV debut of the Science Channel series Mythbusters Jr.; PBS Independent Lens debuts of Tre Maison Dasan and Harvest Season; PBS series Women, War and Peace II.
  • 32nd Season of PBS POV — including Roll Red Roll, The Gospel of Eureka, Bisbee '17, Inventing Tomorrow, Grit, The Silence of Others, and Midnight Traveler.
  • 2019 Sundance debuts of The Magic Life of V and the short Fast Horse; 2019 Berlinale screening of Who Will Write Our History.
  • 2019 SXSW premieres of The River and The Wall (Lone Star Award winner), Stuffed, and The Atomic Tree.
  • 2019 Tribeca premieres of Gay Chorus Deep South (Audience Award), Inna de Yard, Artifishal, St. Louis Superman (Special Jury Mention), and The Neighbors' Window.
  • 2019 Hot Docs premieres of When We Walk and the short St. Louis Superman.
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2018 highlights

Awards publicity (season ending 2018)

  • Oscar-nominated documentary shorts Edith+Eddie and Knife Skills, and Oscar-nominated documentary feature POV's Last Men In Aleppo.
  • 5 of the 10 films on the Oscar® documentary short subject shortlist in 2017-18.

Theatrical & VOD publicity

  • National and regional theatrical publicity for The Peacemaker (NYT Critics' Pick), The Judge, and Saving Brinton.
  • Regional theatrical publicity for Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (NYT Critics' Pick).
  • Theatrical releases of Constructing Albert, Science Fair, The King, Fail State (also STARZ debut), and People's Republic of Desire.

Television, festival & event publicity

  • 31st Season of PBS POV, including Bill Nye: Science Guy, season opener Quest, The War to Be Her, Voices of the Sea, 93Queen, Dark Money, and more.
  • PBS American Experience special The Chinese Exclusion Act; WGBH/APT series Poetry in America; APT documentary Defining Hope.
  • WORLD Channel series Humanity on the Move (Los Comandos, Towards the North, Sky and Ground); Investigation Discovery's A Murder in Mansfield; WORLD Channel's Personal Statement.
  • 2018 Sundance: Quiet Heroes and the VR/mixed-reality work Awavena.
  • SFFILM world premiere of Tre Maison Dasan and Bay Area premiere of The Judge; subsequent festivals including Montclair, IFF Boston, and AFI Docs.
  • Tribeca world premieres of the documentary shorts Earthrise and Notes From Dunblane: Lessons From a School Shooting.
  • Hot Docs world premiere of 93Queen; Bentonville premiere of BIAS.
  • Films at IFFBoston, Montclair, Sheffield Doc/Fest, AFI Docs, and Human Rights Watch Film Festival – New York.
  • The Silence of Others (two top Berlinale awards) around Sheffield, AFI Docs, HRWFF – New York and more.
  • The Unafraid — closing night, HRWFF – New York; national publicity for the 2018 Traverse City Film Festival.
  • Festival publicity for Who Will Write Our History; VR film Ashe '68 at the US Open.
  • DOC NYC publicity for Cooked, Decade of Fire, Inside Lehman Brothers, My Perfect World: The Aaron Hernandez Story, Olympia, Refugee, We Are Not Princesses, While I Breathe I Hope, and more.
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2017 highlights

Awards publicity

  • Films nominated in the 2017 season for Academy Awards, IFP Gotham Awards (Best Documentary and Audience Award), Film Independent Spirit Awards (Best Documentary), and numerous Cinema Eye Honors.
  • Academy Award nominees for Best Documentary Short Subject Edith+Eddie and Knife Skills.
  • Broadcast and awards publicity for POV's Last Men In Aleppo — Academy Award and Spirit Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature.
  • Academy Award shortlisted shorts Alone, 116 Cameras, and Ten Meter Tower; awards publicity for The Work (IFP Gotham nominee, Best Documentary and Audience Award).
  • Earlier in the season: Academy Award nominees Joe's Violin (2017 Webby People's Voice winner) and 4.1 Miles (2017 Peabody winner); Oscar-shortlisted Hooligan Sparrow (Spirit Truer Than Fiction, IDA, 2017 Peabody).

Theatrical & VOD publicity

  • Theatrical publicity for They Call Us Monsters (Village Voice/LA Weekly Critics' Pick), A Good American, The Freedom to Marry, One Big Home, Tickling Giants, Radio Dreams, Swim Team, Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World, Nowhere to Hide (NYT Critic's Pick), Letters from Baghdad, The Wrong Light, All The Rage, The Last Dalai Lama?, Walk With Me, The Work (two-time Gotham nominee), The Departure (Spirit Award nominee), and Soufra.

Television & digital release publicity

  • 30th Season of PBS POV — 19 documentary films, including Dalya's Other Country, 4.1 Miles, Last Men in Aleppo, Joe's Violin, Tribal Justice, Raising Bertie, Motherland, Swim Team, Almost Sunrise, and more.
  • Series The Secret Life of Muslims and The Crowd & The Cloud.
  • HBO Documentary Films TV debuts: Warning: This Drug May Kill You, War Dog: A Soldier's Best Friend, and Meth Storm.
  • Digital/web series Boiling The Frog with Senator Al Franken from Years of Living Dangerously and Funny Or Die.

Festival publicity

  • 2017 Sundance: Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World (Special Jury Award for Masterful Storytelling), Bending the Arc, and the shorts Waiting for Hassana and The Rabbit Hunt.
  • 2017 SXSW: Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web, Meth Storm: Arkansas USA, The Rabbit Hunt.
  • 2017 Tribeca: HBO's Warning: This Drug May Kill You, Acorn and the Firestorm, PBS's The Farthest, For Flint, and Water Warriors.
  • 2017 Maryland Film Festival national and regional publicity.
  • 2017 AFI Docs: Saving Brinton, Rumble, and more.
  • Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival & Symposium.
  • DOC NYC: More Art Upstairs, Saving Brinton, Soufra, Edith+Eddie, and Knife Skills.
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2016 highlights

Awards publicity

  • Publicity services for more than a dozen documentary feature and short subject awards contenders for the 2016-17 season, including Oscar-shortlisted Hooligan Sparrow, Miss Sharon Jones!, Off the Rails, Among the Believers, and The Seventh Fire.
  • Clients nominated for six Critics' Choice Documentary Awards (including Best Song winner), IDA Award honors (2 wins), Spirit Truer Than Fiction Award, Cinema Eye Honors, and 10 Emmy® nominations.
  • Early-2016 publicity for the Academy Award-nominated HBO documentary Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah (also IDA and Cinema Eye nominee).

Theatrical & VOD publicity

  • National theatrical and VOD publicity for Requiem for the American Dream.
  • National theatrical publicity for SOLD, Catching the Sun (NYT Critics' Pick; EMA Best Documentary nominee), and Hooligan Sparrow (Village Voice/LA Weekly Critics' Pick).
  • iTunes release of Los Punks: We Are All We Have; theatrical release of Is That A Gun In Your Pocket?…
  • VOD release of Tin Soldiers; theatrical release of Starving the Beast (NYT Critics' Pick); theatrical release of The Hurt Business; theatrical and TV debut of Among the Believers; VOD release of Circle of Poison.

Television publicity

  • 29th Season of PBS POV — The Return, Of Men and War, The Look of Silence, Pervert Park, Iris, The Birth of Saké, All the Difference, Kingdom of Shadows, From This Day Forward, Hooligan Sparrow, Thank You for Playing, What Tomorrow Brings, and Seven Songs for a Long Life.
  • HBO national TV debuts: Three Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks, UNDERFIRE: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony Vaccaro, and Risky Drinking.
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2015 highlights

Awards publicity

  • 10 Emmy nominations and 2 Academy Award nominations across the 2015-16 season.
  • Academy Award-nominated HBO documentary Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah (also IDA and Cinema Eye nominee).
  • Academy Award-nominated documentary short Last Day of Freedom — winner of Best Short at the 2015 IDA Awards.
  • Academy Award-winning HBO documentary short Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1.
  • The Lion's Mouth Opens — Best Short at Cinema Eye Honors 2015, Oscar® shortlisted, and 2016 Emmy® nominee for best short documentary.
  • Awards-season publicity support for Citizen Koch (Oscar® shortlisted) and other features qualified for Academy Awards consideration.

Theatrical publicity

  • 1971 (Emmy®-nominated), Above and Beyond, The Hand That Feeds, The Human Experiment, Seeds of Time, The True Cost, SlingShot, On Beauty, Unbranded, In My Father's House (NAACP Image Award nominee), (T)ERROR (Spirit Award nominee), Bikes vs Cars, and The Messenger.

Television & festival publicity

  • HBO debut of Living With Lincoln (two-time Emmy® nominee); Netflix debut of Hot Girls Wanted (Primetime Emmy nominee).
  • HBO debut of The Lion's Mouth Opens; PBS POV debut of Tough Love; HBO debut of Heroin: Cape Cod, USA.
  • Sundance 2015: (T)ERROR (Special Jury Award for Breakout First Feature), Hot Girls Wanted (acquired by Netflix).
  • Full Frame 2015: Tocando La Luz (Charles E. Guggenheim Emerging Artist Award), From This Day Forward.
  • Tribeca 2015: In My Father's House, Thank You For Playing, Havana Motor Club, HBO's The Diplomat, and the short A Mighty Nice Man.
  • Hot Docs 2015: Unbranded (Audience Award), Radical Grace (Top 5 Audience Favorite), Thank You For Playing, From This Day Forward.
  • Telluride Mountainfilm Audience Award winner Unbranded; AFI Docs 2015: Radical Grace and Tyke Elephant Outlaw.
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2014 highlights

Awards publicity

  • Academy Award®-nominated HBO documentary short Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall.
  • Awards publicity for multiple documentary feature and short subject films in 2014.

Film festival publicity

  • Sundance 2014: Grand Jury Prize winner Return to Homs, HBO's Love Child, and The Lion's Mouth Opens (also consulted for Special Jury Prize winner Watchers of the Sky).
  • SXSW 2014: Audience Award winner (and Special Jury Recognition for Political Courage) Vessel; Seeds of Time; The Immortalists; The Possibilities Are Endless.
  • Full Frame 2014: Audience Award winner The Hand That Feeds; Tough Love; The Supreme Price.
  • Tribeca 2014: Best Documentary Feature jury winner Point and Shoot (2016 Emmy® nominee), Virunga (acquired by Netflix), and Emmy®-nominated 1971 — including publicity at subsequent festivals.
  • Emmy®-nominated The Homestretch — East Coast premiere at AFI Docs.

Television, VOD & theatrical publicity

  • HBO national broadcast debuts: Questioning Darwin, Oscar-nominated short Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall, Dan Reed's Terror at the Mall, and Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words (three News & Documentary Emmy® nominations).
  • Premiere episode of MTV World's Rebel Music — Rebel Music: Native America.
  • DVD and VOD release of Showtime's Primetime Emmy®-winning series Years of Living Dangerously.
  • VOD release and Showtime national TV debut of Bronx Obama.
  • Theatrical release of I Am Eleven (NYT Critics' Pick).
  • Regional publicity and awards season for Citizen Koch (Oscar® shortlisted).
  • National theatrical and festival publicity for Kids for Cash.
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2013 highlights

Awards publicity

  • Academy Award®-nominated HBO documentary short Kings Point.

Film festival publicity

  • Sundance 2013: The Moo Man, Outlawed in Pakistan, and Gun (world and North American premieres).
  • SXSW 2013: Our Nixon, William and the Windmill (Grand Jury Award), 12 O'Clock Boys, Touba (Grand Jury Award), and Xmas Without China.
  • Tribeca 2013 and national theatrical release of The Trials of Muhammad Ali (News & Documentary Emmy Award winner; three Emmy nominations).
  • Los Angeles Film Festival 2013: The New Black, All Of Me, and Black Out (world and North American premieres).
  • Independent Film Festival Boston 2013, Montclair, AFI Docs, and theatrical release of Best Kept Secret.
  • Nashville Film Festival 2013 world premiere of FOLK; Mill Valley world premiere of The Human Experiment.

Theatrical, TV, DVD & Blu-ray publicity

  • National theatrical releases of G-DOG, Vivan Las Antipodas, The World Before Her, The Fruit Hunters, Ping Pong, Charge, and London: The Modern Babylon; Fire in the Blood; When I Walk (News & Documentary Emmy Award winner); Call Me Kuchu (national and New York); Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve; Sweet Dreams; The Revolutionary Optimists; and national theatrical publicity for Caucus.
  • HBO national broadcast debuts: Oscar-nominated Kings Point, Emmy-nominated American Winter, and Emmy-nominated Tales from the Organ Trade.
  • National broadcast debut on WORLD Channel and screenings of The New Public.
  • DVD and Blu-ray releases of the Emmy-nominated Chasing Ice and the acclaimed Call Me Kuchu.
Press

Press Interviews

From broadcast studio bookings to red-carpet interviews, festival press lines, and on-air segments — a look at how the agency places clients in front of the cameras that matter.

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