Palm Pictures
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Palm Pictures is a US based entertainment company owned and run by Chris Blackwell. Palm Pictures produces, acquires and distributes innovative music and film projects with a particular focus on the DVD format. Palm has positioned itself as a leader in the converging music and film markets, placing an emphasis on projects like music documentaries, arthouse & foreign cinema, and music videos. Palm Pictures' entertainment properties include a film division, a music label, sputnik7.com, epitonic.com, Arthouse Films and RES Media Group, publisher of RES magazine.
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[edit] Film titles
Films distributed by Palm Pictures include:
- 1 Giant Leap
- 6ixtynin9
- The Basketball Diaries
- Be Here to Love Me about alt country singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt
- The Believer
- Breaking News
- Bright Future
- Bomb the System
- City of Men
- Clean
- Dancehall Queen
- Dark Days
- Demonlover
- Dig!
- Dolls
- Fulltime Killer
- Gunner Palace (documentary)
- The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things
- Invisible Waves
- Last Life in the Universe
- Lucía y el sexo
- Man in the Sand
- Memories of Murder
- Palm World Voices: Mandela
- Purple Butterfly
- Scratch
- Six-String Samurai
- Spaceman
- Springtime in a Small Town
- Sunday Driver (film)
- The Eye
- The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things
- The Motel
- The Sea
- Thicker Than Water
- Tom Dowd and the Language of Music
- Time of the Wolf
- Tzameti
- William Eggleston in the Real World
- Wondrous Oblivion
See also Directors Label.
[edit] Music artists
Artists distributed by Palm Pictures include:
- Baaba Maal
- Da Lata
- Earlimart (band)
- Gigi
- Lake Trout
- Sidestepper
- Supreme Beings of Leisure
- Moving Units
- Martina Topley-Bird