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-based independent film distributor, formerly known as Gil Scrine Films, specialising in arthouse films and social documentaries. Established in 1973 as a vehicle for distributing the documentaries of Gil Scrine, today the company is the Australian distributor for award winning films from all over the world.


History

Faced with limited distribution options for his political documentary ''The Bad Society'' (1973) profiling the late Jim Cairns, producer Gil Scrine decided to distribute the film himself. He created Gil Scrine Films as the commercial entity to represent the film. The company continued to serve as theatrical representation for Scrine’s documentaries over the next decade; ''Home On The Range'' (1982), ''Buried Alive: The Story of East Timor'' (1989), ''Strangers In Paradise'' (1989), and ''A Thousand Miles From Care'' (1991). In 1992 the Canadian producers of '' Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media'' – an independent documentary in which noted sociologist and political dissident Noam Chomsky highlighted the deployment of propaganda by the corporations and the government of America – approached Gil Scrine Films for permission to use footage from ''Buried Alive''. Being a small budget documentary the filmmakers were unable to pay
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for the footage, instead striking a deal granting Gil Scrine Films exclusive Australian distribution rights for Manufacturing Consent. The film was a success both at the box office and on home video and marked a turning point for Gil Scrine Films. The company shifted focus to acquiring the rights to local and overseas productions that had been overlooked by the mainstream distributors. No longer serving only to distribute Scrine’s own locally made documentaries, the company became a successful distribution company in the Australian market. Since then the company has adapted to changing technologies and an unpredictable market, including the 2005 closure of two independent cinemas in Sydney that threatened the niche film market. Institutions of alternative and arthouse cinema, The Valhalla in Glebe remains empty while The Chauvel cinema in Paddington was given a lifeline and has managed to stay afloat. While the struggles of the exhibitors “changed the landscape dramatically”, Gil Scrine Films has managed to remain a relevant player in the Australian film industry. While particularly focused on social action and politically motivated documentaries such as ''McLibel'' (1998), ''The Corporation'' (2003), and ''A Crude Awakening'' (2006), the company also represents provocative fiction titles including ''Dinner Rush'' (2000), ''Head On'' (2004), and ''Sophie Scholl: Final Days'' (2005). The directive of the company remains to allow audiences access to films that are “too small or difficult or simply lost in the mad rush for the ‘new’.” In 2010 Gil Scrine Films formally became known as Antidote Films, ending out the year as a recipient of Screen Australia’s Innovative Distribution program with their proposal for VOD platform for education and library called Beamafilm.


Film distribution

Antidote Films distributes a range of documentaries and feature films including: * '' A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash'' * '' A Good Man'' * '' A Hero's Journey'' * ''
Art & Copy ''Art & Copy'' is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Doug Pray, about the advertising industry in the U.S. The film follows the careers of advertisers, including Hal Riney, George Lois, Mary Wells Lawrence, Dan Wieden, and Lee Clow. The documen ...
'' * ''Bhutto'' * '' The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan'' * ''
Budrus Budrus ( ar, بٌدرُس) is a Palestinian village in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, located 31 kilometers northwest of Ramallah in the northern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the village had a ...
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Careless Love "Careless Love" is a traditional song, with several popular blues versions. It has been called a "nineteenth-century ballad and Dixieland standard". The death referenced in an old version was the son of a Kentucky governor. Although published acco ...
'' * '' Coniston'' * ''
Erasing David ''Erasing David'' is a 2010 dramatized documentary ( docufiction) film from the United Kingdom. Stating that as of today the UK is "one of the three most intrusive surveillance states in the world, after China and Russia", director and performer ...
'' * '' Divided We Fall'' * ''
Drowned Out ''Drowned Out'' is a 2002 documentary by Franny Armstrong about the Sardar Sarovar Project. Shot over three years, ''Drowned Out'' follows one family’s stand against a government dam project which is set to destroy their home and their villa ...
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Four of a Kind Four of a kind may refer to: * Four of a kind (poker), a type of poker hand * Four of a Kind (card game), a patience or solitaire * ''Four of a Kind'' (TV series), an American reality series about quadruplets * ''Four of a Kind'' (film), an Austral ...
'' * '' Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould'' * '' Girl Clock'' * '' Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst'' * '' Guilty Pleasures'' * '' Head-On'' * ''
Hope Hope is an optimistic state of mind that is based on an expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's life or the world at large. As a verb, its definitions include: "expect with confidence" and "to cherish ...
'' * '' The House Keeper'' * '' In Search of Beethoven'' * '' In Search of Mozart'' * ''
Last Days Here ''Last Days Here'' is a 2011 American documentary film featuring Bobby Liebling, lead singer of doom metal band Pentagram. Directed by Don Argott and Demian Fenton, the film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival on , 2011. ...
'' * '' Last Train Home'' * ''
Life and Debt ''Life and Debt'' is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Stephanie Black. It examines the economic and social situation in Jamaica, and specifically how the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank's structural adjustment polic ...
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Life In Movement Tanja Michaela Karin Liedtke (6 October 1977 – 17 August 2007) was a German-born professional choreographer and dancer. She was most noted as a dancer, choreographer and director of contemporary dance in Australia and Europe. Early life and ...
'' * '' Love at The Twilight Motel'' * '' Make Hummus Not War'' * '' Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media'' * '' McLibel'' * '' Morris: A Life with Bells On'' * '' Music of the Brain'' * '' Pandora's Promise'' * ''
Position Among the Stars ''Position Among the Stars'' ( nl, Stand van de Sterren) is a 2010 documentary directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. It was released on 17 November 2010 as the opening film of the IDFA (International Documentary Festival Amsterdam). The document ...
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'' * '' The Real Dirt on Farmer John'' * '' RiP!: A Remix Manifesto'' * ''
Scared Sacred ''Scared Sacred'' is an independent film produced in 2004 and released in 2006 by director Velcrow Ripper. ''Scared Sacred'' is a feature-length documentary that takes viewers to many of the places in the world that have experienced great sufferin ...
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Son of a Lion ''Son of a Lion'' is a 2007 Australian-Pakistani drama film set in Darra Adam Khel, in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The film tells the story of Niaz Afridi (Niaz Khan Shinwari), a Pashtun boy who wants to go to school instead of carryi ...
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Sophie Scholl – The Final Days ''Sophie Scholl – The Final Days'' (german: Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage) is a 2005 German historical drama film directed by Marc Rothemund and written by Fred Breinersdorfer. It is about the last days in the life of Sophie Scholl, a 21-ye ...
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Strange Birds in Paradise ''Strange Birds in Paradise'', subtitled ''A West Papuan Story'' is an Australian documentary film created by Adelaide filmmaker Charlie Hill-Smith. Reception Andrew Fenton, The Advertiser states that Hill-Smith is trying to put too much into th ...
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'' * '' The Burning Season'' * '' The Choir'' * '' The Corporation'' * '' The Cove'' * '' The Light'' * ''
The Miracle of Bern ''The Miracle of Bern'' (german: Das Wunder von Bern) is a 2003 film by Sönke Wortmann, which tells the story of a German family (particularly of a young boy and his depressed ex-POW father) and the unexpected West German ''miracle'' victory in ...
'' * '' The Matilda Candidate'' * '' The Most Dangerous Man in America'' * ''
The Snowman (1982 film) ''The Snowman'' is a 1982 British animated television film based on Raymond Briggs's 1978 picture book ''The Snowman.'' It was directed by Dianne Jackson for Channel 4. It was first shown on 26 December 1982, and was an immediate success. It w ...
'' * '' The Take'' * '' The Triangle Wars'' * ''
The Weather Underground The Weather Underground was a far-left militant organization first active in 1969, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. Originally known as the Weathermen, the group was organized as a faction of Students for a Democr ...
'' * '' The Whale'' * ''The Widower'' * ''
The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill ''The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill'' is a 2003 documentary film directed, produced, and edited by Judy Irving. It chronicles the relationship between Mark Bittner, an unemployed musician who lives rent-free in a cabin in the Telegraph Hill-neig ...
'' * '' Then The Wind Changed'' * '' This Ain't No Mouse Music'' * '' This Way of Life'' * '' Unmade In China'' * ''
Up the Yangtze ''Up the Yangtze'' is a 2007 documentary film directed by Chinese-Canadian director Yung Chang. The film focuses on people affected by the building of the Three Gorges Dam across the Yangtze river in Hubei, China. The theme of the film is the ...
'' * '' Waco: The Rules of Engagement'' * '' Wagner & Me'' * '' We Feed the World'' * '' Whatever Happened to Brenda Hean'' * ''
Yes Madam, Sir Yes or YES may refer to: * An affirmative particle in the English language; see yes and no Education * YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US * YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talente ...
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References


External links


Antidote Films website
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