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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CinevilleCineville - Wikipedia

    Cineville. Cineville is an American streaming platform, production and international distribution company founded in 1990 by Carl Colpaert and Christoph Henkel. It is trademarked in the US, EU and throughout Latin America. Cineville has produced over 55 feature films which have participated in film festivals, including the Sundance Film ...

  2. www.cineville.com › catalogCINEVILLE.COM

    CINEVILLE.COM - Watch indie movies, classic cinema, documentaries, live panels, retrospectives, film festivals and much more...

  3. May 23rd - July 31st 2024. A curated selection of 30 plus music centric films and documentaries. Only $10.00 for the entire festival.

  4. In 2021, Cineville won the Europa Cinemas Entrepreneur of the Year Award and this year, we finally managed to take the award home. Such an honour! For the oc...

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  5. Afterward. (film) Afterward is a repeatedly announced American thriller drama film that was supposed to be written and directed by Dito Montiel. [1] The film was supposed to star Aaron Eckhart, Terrence Howard, and George Lopez. Announced in 2019, with director Montiel, and Eckhart, Howard and Lopez attached, filming was finally announced in ...

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    • Angel Oak Films, Cineville
  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › CinevilleCineville - Wikiwand

    Cineville is an American streaming platform, production and international distribution company founded in 1990 by Carl Colpaert and Christoph Henkel. It is trademarked in the US, EU and throughout Latin America. Cineville has produced over 55 feature films which have participated in film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0173207Carl Colpaert - IMDb

    Carl Colpaert. Carl Colpaert is an American film director and the founder of Cineville, a production and distribution company based in Los Angeles. Carl Colpaert was born in Belgium and graduated from the American Film Institute in 1984. He started his professional career in the post production department of Roger Corman.

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