Film distributors are essential for facilitating movie licensing across diverse educational and entertainment sectors, serving college majors, Parks and Rec programs, and PPR classroom needs. They also play a pivotal role in collection development for public libraries, offering an extensive array of films suitable for both academic purposes and public viewing. Whether you’re seeking educational documentaries to bolster course content, organizing special events on campus, or looking for enjoyable films for library audiences, this list has a solution for every need—be it for learning or leisure.
ARTMATTAN FILMS
Email: info@africanfilm.comWebsite: www.artmattanfilms.com
ArtMattan Films is a pioneering independent film distribution company specializing in showcasing diverse voices in cinema, with a particular focus on films from Africa, the African diaspora, and the Global South. Founded in 1992, the company has been instrumental in bringing critically acclaimed and award-winning films to North American audiences, including academic institutions.
BREAKING GLASS PICTURES
Address: 133 North 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Email: customerservice@bgpics.com
Website: www.bgpics.com
Breaking Glass Pictures stands at the forefront of the global film distribution landscape. We specialize in discovering and distributing unique and visionary independent films from around the world, spanning a diverse range of genres. Our mission is to bring compelling cinematic experiences to audiences everywhere.
GOOD DOCS
Email: outreach@gooddocs.net
Website: gooddocs.net
How to submit films: https://gooddocs.net/pages/film-submissions
GOOD DOCS are films that do good in the world. Our award-winning collection engages and inspires students by featuring rarely heard stories about individuals and communities working towards a more equitable world. We champion creative expression and complex films that provoke critical thinking. GOOD DOCS represents established documentarians and passionate new filmmakers driven by their experiences as educators, academics, journalists, artists, social workers, community members, and activists. GOOD DOCS films and the GOOD TALKS speaker series offer powerful educational experiences to students and communities everywhere.
GRASSHOPPER FILM
Email: info@grasshopperfilm.com
Website: www.grasshopperfilm.com
Grasshopper Film is a distribution company dedicated to the release of acclaimed and award-winning independent cinema.
FULL MOON FEATURES
Email: orderdesk@fullmoonfeatures.com
Website: www.fullmoonhorror.com & www.fullmoonlibrary.com
Our Full Moon Features Blu-ray and DVD video titles are horror, sci-fi and fantasy oriented. There are also a handful of Moonbeam Entertainment titles for children ages 8 to 14. We have 350 titles in our library. Founded 1989.
TERRA NOVA FILMS
Email: tnf@terranova.org
Website: www.terranova.org
Terra Nova Films is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit that produces and distributes films geared exclusively toward the care, safety, and dignity of older adults throughout the U.S., Canada, and abroad. Our markets range from Adult Day Care and Assisted Living Communities to Libraries and Universities to State/Government Agencies and Senior Citizens Programs. Our films have become a mainstay for over 10,000 healthcare providers across the long-term care and residential living spectrum.
TMW MEDIA GROUP
Email: lcollins@tmwmedia.com
Website: www.tmwmedia.com
Founded in 1989, TMW Media is one of the leading creators, developers and distributors of educational content for classrooms, higher learning institutions, libraries, homeschoolers and consumers.
The catalog contains 2,000 hours in over 3,000 programs that span from Pre-K to college. With subjects including science, math, technology, history, geography, social issues, English, literature, religious studies, film making and media studies, career training, character education, health, psychology, guidance, travel and sports, our library is heralded by educators for its breadth, quality, versatility and compatibility with best practices for teaching and learning.