Oscilloscope Laboratories
American home video distributor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oscilloscope Laboratories is an independent movie distribution company. It was started by Beastie Boys member Adam Yauch and former THINKFilm executive David Fenkel.[1] It has a recording studio and movie production facilities.
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Fenkel will be returning to the company according to a statement made by an Oscilloscope spokeswoman on May 4, 2012 following Yauch's death.[2]
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Releases
All titles are given a number which goes to the spine number of the DVD (or for some titles DVD and Blu-ray)[3]
- Gunnin’ For that #1 Spot – directed by Adam Yauch (U.S.)
- FLOW: For Love of Water – directed by Irena Salina (France)
- Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son about his Father – directed by Kurt Kuenne (U.S.)
- Wendy and Lucy – directed by Kelly Reichardt (U.S.)
- Frontrunners – directed by Caroline Suh (U.S.)
- Not Your Typical Bigfoot Movie – directed by Jay Delaney (U.S.)
- Treeless Mountain – directed by So Yong Kim (Korea)
- Scott Walker: 30 Century Man – directed by Stephen Kijak (U.S.)
- Kisses – directed by Lance Daly (Ireland)
- The Garden – directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy (U.S.)
- The Law (La Loi) – directed by Jules Dassin (U.S.) (re-release)
- Burma VJ – directed by Anders Østergaard (Denmark)
- Unmistaken Child – directed by Nati Baratz (Israel)
- The Paranoids – directed by Gabriel Medina (Argentina)
- No Impact Man – directed by Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein (U.S.)
- The Thorn in the Heart (L’Epine dans le Coeur) – directed by Michel Gondry (France)
- Terribly Happy (Frygtelig lykkelig) – directed by Henrik Ruben Genz (Denmark)
- The Messenger – directed by Oren Moverman (U.S.)
- Beautiful Losers – directed by Aaron Rose (U.S.)
- Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love – directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi
- The Maid (La Nana) – directed by Sebastián Silva (Chile)
- Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak – directed by Lance Bangs & Spike Jonze (U.S.)
- The Exploding Girl – directed by Bradley Rust Gray (U.S.)
- Bananas!* – directed by Fredrik Gertten (Sweden)
- A Film Unfinished – directed by Yael Hersonski (Israel)
- Howl – directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (U.S.)
- William S. Burroughs: A Man Within – directed by Yony Leyser (U.S.)
- I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale – directed by Richard Shepard (U.S.)
- Monogamy – directed by Dana Adam Shapiro (U.S.)
- The Unloved – directed by Samantha Morton (UK)
- Meek's Cutoff – directed by Kelly Reichardt (U.S.)
- Exit Through the Gift Shop – directed by Banksy (U.S.)
- Who Took The Bomp? Le Tigre On Tour – directed by Kerthy Fix (U.S.)
- Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale – directed by Jalmari Helander (Finland)
- TBA
- Dark Days – directed by Marc Singer (U.S.) (re-release)
- Compassion in Emptiness (U.S.)
- If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front – directed by Marshall Curry (U.S.)
- We Can't Go Home Again – directed by Nicholas Ray (U.S.)
- Bellflower – directed by Evan Glodell (U.S.)
- Rebirth – directed by Jim Whitaker (U.S.)
- The Other F Word – directed by Andrea Blaugrund Nevins (U.S.)
- We Need To Talk About Kevin – directed by Lynne Ramsay (UK)
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Upcoming releases
- Happy Few (released as Four Lovers) – directed by Antony Cordier (France)
- Shut Up and Play the Hits – directed by Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern (U.S.)
- Hello I Must Be Going – directed by Todd Louiso (U.S.)
- Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best – directed by Ryan O'Nan
- 28 Hotel Rooms – directed by Matt Ross
- Chasing Ice – directed by Jeff Orlowski
- Wuthering Heights – directed by Andrea Arnold
- The Apple Pushers[4] – directed by Mary Mazzio
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References
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