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Giant Pictures is an American film distribution company founded by Nick Savva and Jeff Stabenau with offices in
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. The company releases feature films, documentaries and series on streaming platforms, with an emphasis on flexibility and customization for filmmakers. Since 2022 the company has owned and operated the
Drafthouse Films Drafthouse Films is a film distribution company based in Austin, Texas which releases "provocative, visionary and artfully unusual films new and old from around the world". It was founded in 2010 by Tim League, who had previously founded the Ala ...
label.


History

Founded in New York City in 2017 by Nick Savva, who had previously worked in digital distribution for the Tribeca Festival, the company was initially launched under the name Streaming Plus. Its first film release was
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directed by
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, which the company had acquired following its world premiere at the 2017
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. Initially a
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of Giant Interactive, a technology services company owned by post production entrepreneur, Jeff Stabenau, Giant Pictures focused on distribution to streaming platforms including AppleTV,
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, Tubi, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV and
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. In 2020, in order to expand its global digital distribution efforts, Giant Pictures split from Giant Interactive, although the companies maintained a close relationship as technology partners. In August 2021 Giant Pictures partnered with the Tribeca Festival to creat
The Tribeca Channel
a free, ad-supported movie streaming channel in the US and Canada. Subsequently the company built various apps and channels on platforms such as The Roku Channel,
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, LG, Vizio and Plex. By 2022, Giant Pictures was releasing upwards of 40 new feature films annually and had more than 1,000 titles under management via content partnerships with numerous independent studios. In February 2023, it was reported by Deadline.com that Giant Pictures had acquired US theatrical and VOD rights to
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, one of the 2023 Oscar nominees for Best Documentary Feature. Subsequently Giant released the film o
digital platforms
including Apple TV and Prime Video. A theatrical release was announced at select Alamo Drafthouse theaters beginning in March 2023.


Drafthouse Films

Following a collaboration on the re-release of the cult 1980’s genre movie '' Action USA'', in early 2021 Giant Pictures signed a sales representation deal with
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-based distribution label, Drafthouse Films, for the acclaimed films in its catalog. Subsequently the Drafthouse titles were made available on multiple streaming platforms including Tubi,
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and
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. In March 2022, Giant Pictures acquired Drafthouse Films with Nick Savva serving as Drafthouse Films’ new CEO and Alamo Drafthouse founder
Tim League Tim League is an American entrepreneur and film producer based in Austin, Texas. He is the founder of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain and the founder of the film distribution company Drafthouse Films, where League has produced films includi ...
becoming chairman. The first two films to be released by the newly acquired company were Nr. 10, directed by Alex Van Warmerdam and Masking Threshold, directed by
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. Both films had a close association with Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas and its related media companies, having premiered at Fantastic Fest then playing at Alamo Drafthouse locations, followed by streaming releases on the Alamo On Demand platform and through Giant Pictures.


Content


Select filmography


Studio partners

* Abramorama *
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* Transition Studios * Tribeca Enterprises * Uncommon Productions * Yellow Veil Pictures


Streaming channels

* Tribeca Channel * Kino Cult * Baby Einstein


References


External links


Official website

Giant Pictures
at IMDB {{Film studios, state=collapsed Film distributors of the United States American independent film studios American companies established in 2017 Mass media companies based in New York City