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Mongrel Media is a Canadian company that distributes independent films in theatres and on home entertainment platforms. See their current and upcoming releases, including Wicked Little Letters, We Grown Now, and Run Lola Run.
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Mongrel Media is an independent Canadian film distributor established in 1994 by Hussain Amarshi. It is the exclusive Canadian theatrical distributor for Sony Pictures Classics, and a selection of smaller titles from Neon, A24, Amazon Studios, Saban Films, and IFC Films. Mongrel Media is represented in Quebec by
Mongrel Media is a leading independent film distributor focused on bringing the best of local and world cinema to Canadian audiences. The name of the company was inspired by two great contemporary authors, Salman Rushdie and Michael Ondaatje.
After graduating from University of Toronto and Queen's University he founded the Kingston International Film Festival in 1989; ran the Euclid Theatre in Toronto; worked on Atom Egoyan and Jeremy Podeswa's earlier films, before setting up Mongrel Media from his bedroom in 1994.
Mongrel Media is a leading independent film distributor focused on bringing the best of local and world cinema to Canadian audiences. The name of the company was inspired by two great...
Mongrel Media, Toronto, Ontario. 23,475 likes · 770 talking about this. Mongrel Media focuses on bringing the best of local and world cinema to Canadian audiences.
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Nov 11, 2019 · In 1994, Amarshi had just launched Mongrel Media, dedicated to the firmly unglamorous business of distributing documentaries and short films on VHS tapes to educational institutions and libraries.