Plexifilm


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FieldValue
namePlexifilm
logo
typeFilm distributor and production company
foundation
locationUnited States
key_people
industryMotion pictures
dissolved
parent
owner
founderGary Hustwit
Sean Anderson
divisions
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name = Plexifilm| logo = | type = Film distributor and production company | foundation = | location = United States| key_people = | industry = Motion pictures| dissolved = | parent = | owner = | founder = Gary Hustwit Sean Anderson | divisions = | Plexifilm was an independent DVD label and film production company co-founded by Gary Hustwit (formerly VP of Salon.com) and Sean Anderson (formerly Director of DVD Development of The Criterion Collection) in 2001. Plexifilm produced original films, released films theatrically, and produced, distributed and marketed DVDs.

Controversy

In late 2008, after the band Wilco heard of Plexifilm's interest in releasing a Blu-ray version of the Sam Jones documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco, the band urged fans in emails and on television appearances to not buy the new version. Wilco's stance was that the cost does not substantiate any gained value for the money to their fans. Plexifilm responded on their website that the quality of the transfer to Blu-ray is beneficial. As of January 2024, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart has not had an official Blu-ray release.

Releases

References

References

  1. link. (2010-11-23)
  2. Martens, Todd. (Oct 31, 2008). "No Wilco Blu-ray ... for now". [[Los Angeles Times]].

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