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A&E Indie Films

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A&E IndieFilms is the feature documentary production arm of A&E Network. A&E IndieFilms is committed to developing the work of outstanding independent filmmakers and helping them reach the broadest possible audience. A&E IndieFilms commissions, acquires and provides finishing funds for feature documentaries intended for co-branded theatrical release. Films include the 2006 and 2007 Academy Award nominees for Best Documentary Feature, Murderball (ThinkFilm) and Jesus Camp (Magnolia Pictures); Nanette Burstein’s American Teen (Paramount Vantage), which received the Directing Award at Sundance Film Festival; Amir Bar-Lev’s My Kid Could Paint That (Sony Pictures Classics) R.J. Cutler’s The September Issue (Roadside Attractions) and Amir Bar-Lev’s The Tillman Story (The Weinstein Company).

Locations

235 East 45th StreetNew York, New York 10017Phone: 212-210-1400Fax: 212-983-4370

Home Page: http://www.aetn.com
Cable Service Type: National Cable Program ServicesProgramming Genres: Arts/Culture/History, Multicultural/Foreign LanguageService Levels: Basic – Analog or Digital