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Cineville is an American streaming platform, production and international distribution company founded in 1990 by Carl Colpaert and Christoph Henkel. Cineville has produced over 55 feature films which have participated in many major film festivals.

Gas Food Lodging premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlinale and won the Independent Spirit Award for best actress. Mi Vida Loca premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Hurlyburly (film) premiered at the Venice Film Festival with Sean Penn winning best actor. Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont won the audience award at the Palm Springs Film Festival. Cineville is trademarked in the US, EU and throughout Latin America.


Selected filmography

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