Brainstorm Media

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Brainstorm Media is a full service American film distributor and production company based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1995, it is recognized for its expertise in video on demand, TV, and theatrical release strategies.[1] In addition to distribution, Brainstorm Media closely works with networks and Internet platforms to develop financing and production strategies.

News[]

In 2014 Brainstorm Media partnered with the North American home video company Shout Factory to release Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart.[2]

Additionally, Brainstorm Media picked up the U.S. rights to I Am Here from .[3]

Releases[]

Brainstorm Media has developed and released dozens of programs, including:

  • Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story (2019) - by Troy Miller
  • Havenhurst (2016) - by Andrew C. Erin
  • The 11th Hour (2014) – by Anders Morgenthaler[4]
  • A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman (2013) – featuring Graham Chapman
  • (2013) – by Brainstorm Media and DirecTV
  • A Daughter's Nightmare (2013) – by Vic Sarin
  • (2013) – by Michael Mayer
  • Copperhead (2013) – by Ronald F. Maxwell
  • Desert Runners (2013) – by Jennifer Steinman
  • Shored Up (2013) – by Ben Kalina
  • (2013) – by J.T. Boone
  • (2013) – by Mike Weeks
  • (2013) – by Sebastian Bartolitius
  • The American Scream (2012) – by Michael Stephenson
  • Entity (2012) – by Steve Stone
  • Least Among Saints (2012) – by Martin Papazian
  • The Discoverers (2012) – by Justin Schwarz
  • Axed (2012) – by Ryan Lee Driscoll
  • The Girl (2012) – by David Riker
  • Dark Horse (2012) – by Todd Solondz
  • (2012) – by Rick Ray
  • (2011) – by Curt Wallin
  • (2011) – by Brad Leong

Productions[]

References[]

  1. ^ Brainstorm Media Sets Up A Theatrical Distribution Arm Brainstorm Media Sets Up Theatrical Distribution Arm
  2. ^ Shout! Factory and Brainstorm Media will partner on the launch of EuropaCorp’s animated film Jack And The Cuckoo-Clock Heart
  3. ^ Brainstorm Media Picks Up U.S. Rights To ‘I Am Here’ From TrustNordisk
  4. ^ Roxborough, Scott (November 7, 2014). "AFM: Brainstorm Takes Anders Morgenthaler's I Am Here". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
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