IndiePix picks pics
IndiePix Studios has picked five films to invest over $700,000 in. The online distributor's first forays into production will be Samantha Buck's "21 Below," Nicole Quinn's "Slap and Tickle," Paola Mendoza and Gloria Lamorte's "Entres Nos," Gabriel Noble and Marjan Tehrani's "P Star's Redemption," and Annie Sundberg and Ricki Sterns new docu "The End of America."
Sundberg and Sterns previously directed "The Trials of Daryl Hunt," which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 2006.
"IndiePix Studios plans on premiering all of these titles during the 2009 world festival circuit - with the intent on selling all of their rights to leading distributors. This will enable us to continue investing in future projects out there that deserve to be made," said Ryan Harrington, Head of IndiePix Studios. "Our goal is to get as many eyes on these films - in as many markets and platforms - as possible.
"The fact that we have our own distribution entity, IndiePix Films, that we can use in conjunction with other distribution companies to help support the life of our films, is an important additional factor for these titles."
Sundberg and Sterns previously directed "The Trials of Daryl Hunt," which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 2006.
"IndiePix Studios plans on premiering all of these titles during the 2009 world festival circuit - with the intent on selling all of their rights to leading distributors. This will enable us to continue investing in future projects out there that deserve to be made," said Ryan Harrington, Head of IndiePix Studios. "Our goal is to get as many eyes on these films - in as many markets and platforms - as possible.
"The fact that we have our own distribution entity, IndiePix Films, that we can use in conjunction with other distribution companies to help support the life of our films, is an important additional factor for these titles."

Michael Jones is the film festival editor at Variety.com.













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