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Hope Runs High is an American
film distribution Film distribution (also known as Film exhibition or Film distribution and exhibition) is the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience. This is normally the task of a professional film distributor, who would determine the marke ...
company. They began preserving and distributing out-of-print
documentary films A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional film, motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". Bill Nichols (film critic), Bil ...
digitally before expanding to narrative and first-run theatrical films. A unique element of their library is that much of it focuses on films by women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ filmmakers and subjects. The company also houses a small record label that releases movie soundtracks and film scores.


Background

Hope Runs High acquired the distribution rights for a library of acclaimed documentary films. This collection included films from
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-winning actress/director
Lee Grant Lee Grant (born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal; October 31, during the mid-1920s) is an American actress, documentarian, and director. She made her film debut in 1951 as a young shoplifter in William Wyler's ''Detective Story'', co-starring Kirk Dougl ...
, including her 1986 Best Documentary Feature winner ''
Down and Out in America ''Down and Out in America'' is a 1986 American Oscar-winning documentary film directed by Academy Award winner Lee Grant. Summary It is a biting critique of Reaganomics and exploration of poverty in the United States. It won an Academy Award for B ...
'', and filmmaker Richard Morris' Oscar-shortlisted
musical Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film and television, a genre of film and television that incorporates into the narr ...
documentary '' Wallowitch & Ross: This Moment''. Many of these films feature LGBTQ+ characters and were not seen in mainstream cinema at the time of their original release, rescuing and showcasing a unique corner of
queer cinema "New Queer Cinema" is a term first coined by the academic B. Ruby Rich in ''Sight & Sound'' magazine in 1992 to define and describe a movement in queer-themed independent filmmaking in the early 1990s. It is also referred to as the "Queer Ne ...
. In 2019, Hope Runs High began to refocus on theatrical distribution, beginning with a limited theatrical re-release of documentaries by Grant. Grant's films launched as part of a
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at New York's
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and marked the first retrospective of her work to look at her time as both actor ''and'' director, and the first time many of the films had been exhibited in decades. Having begun with
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, some of the company's work deals with
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. Many of their digital releases include supplementary content designed to provide further cultural and historical context for the viewer.


COVID-19/Virtual Cinema

An expansion of Grant's documentaries to
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and
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cinemas was cut short by the
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. In response, the re-release of Grant's films was redesigned as one of the earliest examples of a
virtual cinema Virtual cinema is a video-on-demand streaming service facilitated by independent film distributors and art-house theaters to release new films and share profits. Under the service, part of the admission price supports a physically located theater. ...
release. The collection of Grant's documentaries was curated for virtual cinemas by
Taylor A. Purdee Taylor Armstrong Purdee is an American director, actor, screenwriter, and songwriter. He is best known for creating the musical film ''Killian & the Comeback Kids'', as well as for his work preserving the documentary films of Academy Award wi ...
and has become the first virtual retrospective in the United States, as well as the largest series on Grant's directorial work. Subsequently, it was announced that the
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would honor Grant's lifetime achievements specifically as a documentarian during its 2020
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film festival with a digital showing of Grant's ''Down and Out in America'' accompanying the celebration. This is the first time the festival has been held virtually, due to the pandemic. Also during the COVID-19 crisis, Hope Runs High brought
Jonathan Caouette Jonathan Caouette (born November 26, 1972) is an American film director, writer, editor and actor. Film career Caouette is the director and editor of '' Tarnation'' (2003), an autobiographical documentary, that premiered at the Sundance and Ca ...
's 2003 documentary '' Tarnation'' to digital streaming for the first time in collaboration with
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. The film premiered June 1, 2020 in celebration of (a much changed)
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.


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