Greenwich Entertainment

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Greenwich Entertainment
TypePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Founded2017
Headquarters610 Fifth Avenue
3rd Floor
New York, New York 10020
United States
Number of locations
2
Key people
Ed Arentz (Co-President)
Andy Bohn (Co-President)
Edmondo Schwartz (Co-Founder)
ServicesFilm Distribution
Number of employees
11-50
Websitegreenwichentertainment.com

Greenwich Entertainment, founded in 2017,[1] is an independent film distribution company specializing in distinctive, theatrical-quality narrative and documentary features. The company released Jimmy Chin and Chai Vasarhelyi’s Academy Award-Winning Documentary Free Solo, which grossed over $17M at the US box office, Andrew Slater’s Echo in the Canyon, which opened to the highest per-theater-average of any documentary in 2019, and Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice by Academy Award-winning directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman

Greenwich is led by a management team that has overseen more than 150 theatrical releases generating over $100 million at the US box office, garnering multiple Academy Award nominations and 2 Academy Award wins.

Filmography[]

Film Release date
Itzhak March 9, 2018
Mountain May 11, 2018
Westwood June 8, 2018
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood July 27, 2018
The Bookshop August 24, 2018
Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable September 19, 2018
Free Solo September 28, 2018
The World Before Your Feet November 21, 2018
The Invisibles January 25, 2019
Piercing February 1, 2019
Ferrante Fever March 8, 2019
Screwball March 29, 2019
The Public April 5, 2019
Wild Nights with Emily April 12, 2019
Echo in the Canyon May 24, 2019
Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank May 31, 2019
Three Peaks June 28, 2019
Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice September 6, 2019
Citizen K January 15, 2020
Incitement January 31, 2020
The Times of Bill Cunningham February 14, 2020
The Booksellers March 6, 2020
Human Nature March 13, 2020
Dianna Kennedy: Nothing Fancy April 22, 2020
Deerskin May 1, 2020
Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind July 29, 2020
CREEM: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine August 7, 2020
Desert One August 21, 2020
Jimmy Carter: Rick & Roll President September 9, 2020
Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something October 16, 2020
The Donut King October 30, 2020
Billie December 4, 2020
Assassins December 11, 2020
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time January 22, 2021
Days of the Bagnold Summer February 19, 2021
Us Kids May 14, 2021
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit May 21, 2021
Moby Doc May 28, 2021
Super Frenchie June 4, 2021
Sublet June 11, 2021
Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide June 25, 2021
The Phantom July 2, 2021
All The Streets Are Silent July 23, 2021
Whirlybird August 6, 2021
Not Going Quietly August 13, 2021
Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power August 20, 2021
The Big Scary "S" Word September 3, 2021
The Capote Tapes September 10, 2021
Savior for Sale: Da Vinci's Lost Masterpiece? September 17, 2021
Man in the Field: The Life and Art of Jim Denevan September 24, 2021
Karen Dalton: In My Own Time October 1, 2021
Enormous: The Gorge Story
The Rescue October 8, 2021
Keyboard Fantasies October 29, 2021
Attica
NEEDTOBREATHE: Into the Mystery November 3, 2021
Dear Rider November 5, 2021
Love It Was Not
Cusp November 12, 2021
The Real Charlie Chaplin November 19, 2021
Try Harder! December 3, 2021
President December 17, 2021
A Cops And Robbers Story January 14, 2022
Charli XCX: Alone Together January 28, 2022
Ronnie's February 11, 2022
Let Me Be Me February 25, 2022
Dear Mr. Brody March 4, 2022

References[]

  1. ^ Busch, Anita (2017-09-08). "Music Box Films' Ed Arentz Forms New Distribution Label, Greenwich Entertainment". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
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