fbpx
Wikipedia

Fandor

Fandor is a division of the American entertainment company Cinedigm. It is a streaming service dedicated to independent films, documentaries, international titles and classics.

Fandor
Company typeSubscription independent film streaming service
FoundedMarch 2011
FounderPhilip Hopkins
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Area served
United States, Canada
Key people
Philip Hopkins (President)
ProductsFandor: www.fandor.com Keyframe: keyframe.fandor.com
ServicesIndependent Film Streaming Service
OwnerCinedigm (2021-present), Our Film Festival, Inc. (2011-2021)
Websitewww.fandor.com

History edit

Fandor was founded in 2010 in San Francisco, California by Dan Aronson, Jonathan Marlow and Albert Reinhardt.[1] Fandor announced its initial launch in 2011 at SXSW. Leadership has included former Facebook chief privacy officer Chris Kelly,[2] independent film producer and former director of the San Francisco Film Society Ted Hope[3] and Larry Aidem,[4] former Sundance Channel head. In 2018, Fandor announced the layoff of its staff and the sale of its assets to an undisclosed investment firm.[5]

In January 2021, American independent entertainment company Cinedigm announced the acquisition of Fandor, with plans to relaunch the service and the digital editorial publication Keyframe.[6] Cinedigm announced that Fandor would relaunch under the leadership of film producer, film archivist and president of The Film Detective Philip Hopkins.[6] Fandor returned to SXSW, ten years after its initial launch, to announce the return of the service, dedicated to cinephile culture and independent filmmakers.[7]

In October 2021, Fandor launched its revamped independent streaming service, with a focus on independent films, documentaries, international titles and classics.[8]

Services edit

Fandor offers over 1,300 independent films from many genres and subgenres ranging from comedy, drama and festival favorites to those of the pre-Code, creature feature and film noir genres.[9]

Fandor is available to stream for free with ads or as a paid premium subscription on the Fandor app, available across web, iOS, Android and Roku. Fandor is also available as an add-on channel on Amazon Prime, available for $3.99 per month following a seven-day free trial. Fandor is also available on Comcast Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex and YouTube TV.[9][10]

Films and episodic titles available on the Fandor service include independent films, festival favorites, documentaries, international films and classics from a variety of time periods, including silent films and modern-day festival films and independent titles.[9]

The Fandor Festival Podcast edit

The Fandor Festival Podcast is a podcast dedicated to independent filmmakers, film festivals and the exploration of cinema. It is available through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and across multiple major podcast platforms. The podcast features veteran morning radio personality and producer Hooman Khalili, former Fandor executive Chris Kelly and executive producer Bryn Nguyen.[8]

The podcast releases weekly episodes composed of interviews, such as those with RogerEbert.com CEO Chaz Ebert, Noir Alley host Eddie Muller, Elvira, filmmaker Camille Griffin, University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh and celebrity chef Tyler Florence.[11]

Keyframe edit

Keyframe is Fandor's digital publication dedicated to independent and international film. An extension of Fandor's independent film-streaming service, Keyframe publishes film reviews, written interviews, video essays, podcast episodes and other written and video works connected to the art of filmmaking.[8]

Fandor features written and video works from a global community of filmmakers, writers, reviewers, video essayists and cinephiles. Keyframe offers curated recommendations in Weekly Watchlists, covering topics from director George A. Romero to grindhouse filmmaking, spaghetti westerns and 1980s slashers.[12]

Fandor Exclusives edit

Fandor offers various exclusive content, such as:

Premiere date Title Plot summary
1/24/23 Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater A young woman moves into a New York City apartment.
2/15/22 Black Belt: Kuro-Obi In 1932 Japanese-occupied Manchuria, a deceased karate master's pupils vie for his black belt.
2/11/22 Hannibal Hopkins & Sir Anthony A documentary about two-time Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins.
2/1/22 Maizidian A documentary that captures the experiences of nine foreign nationals during the COVID-19 pandemic in China.
1/28/22 Break A young Japanese-American man enters the Tokyo underworld while trying to fit into Japanese society.
1/21/22 Way of the Cross An FBI agent investigates a serial killer who is murdering people according to the Stations of the Cross in the Philippines.
12/1/21 Distancing Socially A series of comical vignettes that share a telecommunications application as a common thread.
12/1/21 Into Schrödinger's Box A musician must cope with the stress and isolation of quarantine after her husband is infected with COVID-19.
11/26 A Girl Like Her A teenage girl resists the relentless harassment that she faces at her high school.
11/19/21 The River A documentary about a homeless encampment in Aberdeen, Washington.
10/22/21 Opeka An Argentine priest teaches people living in Madagascar's largest landfill to build a city.
9/1/21 Our Father A brother and sister seek their uncle who vanished 30 years ago.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sengwe, Stephanie (19 January 2021). "Cinedigm Acquires Independent Film Streaming Service Fandor". The Streamable. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  2. ^ Spangler, Todd (2018-10-17). "Fandor's Chris Kelly Takes CEO Spot, Streamer Taps John Zamoiski as CMO". Variety. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  3. ^ Kilday, Gregg (2014-01-08). "Ted Hope Named CEO of Fandor, Film Streaming Service". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  4. ^ Spangler, Todd (2015-09-24). "Larry Aidem Joins Fandor as CEO (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  5. ^ Lopez, Matt (2018-12-08). "Fandor Lays Off Entire 40-Person Staff Ahead of Pending Assets Sale". Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  6. ^ a b Hayes, Dade (2021-01-19). "Cinedigm Acquires Fandor, Will Expand Film Streaming Service With Free Tier". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  7. ^ "Fandor Returning to SXSW Online 2021 to Celebrate 10 Years Streaming Independent Cinema – Media Play News". 11 March 2021. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  8. ^ a b c "Fandor Unveils New Look, User Experience and Podcast". Cord Cutters News. 2021-10-05. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  9. ^ a b c "The Home for Cinephiles | Fandor". www.fandor.com. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  10. ^ Spangler, Todd (2021-01-19). "Cinedigm Acquires Fandor, Plans to Reboot Indie-Film Streaming Service". Variety. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  11. ^ "Podcasts". Fandor: Keyframe Editorial Hub for Cinephiles. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  12. ^ "Home". Fandor: Keyframe Editorial Hub for Cinephiles. Retrieved 2022-02-16.

External links edit

  • Official website

fandor, this, article, contains, content, that, written, like, advertisement, please, help, improve, removing, promotional, content, inappropriate, external, links, adding, encyclopedic, content, written, from, neutral, point, view, september, 2022, learn, whe. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fandor is a division of the American entertainment company Cinedigm It is a streaming service dedicated to independent films documentaries international titles and classics FandorCompany typeSubscription independent film streaming serviceFoundedMarch 2011FounderPhilip HopkinsHeadquartersNew York City New York United StatesArea servedUnited States CanadaKey peoplePhilip Hopkins President ProductsFandor www wbr fandor wbr com Keyframe keyframe wbr fandor wbr comServicesIndependent Film Streaming ServiceOwnerCinedigm 2021 present Our Film Festival Inc 2011 2021 Websitewww wbr fandor wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 The Fandor Festival Podcast 4 Keyframe 5 Fandor Exclusives 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFandor was founded in 2010 in San Francisco California by Dan Aronson Jonathan Marlow and Albert Reinhardt 1 Fandor announced its initial launch in 2011 at SXSW Leadership has included former Facebook chief privacy officer Chris Kelly 2 independent film producer and former director of the San Francisco Film Society Ted Hope 3 and Larry Aidem 4 former Sundance Channel head In 2018 Fandor announced the layoff of its staff and the sale of its assets to an undisclosed investment firm 5 In January 2021 American independent entertainment company Cinedigm announced the acquisition of Fandor with plans to relaunch the service and the digital editorial publication Keyframe 6 Cinedigm announced that Fandor would relaunch under the leadership of film producer film archivist and president of The Film Detective Philip Hopkins 6 Fandor returned to SXSW ten years after its initial launch to announce the return of the service dedicated to cinephile culture and independent filmmakers 7 In October 2021 Fandor launched its revamped independent streaming service with a focus on independent films documentaries international titles and classics 8 Services editFandor offers over 1 300 independent films from many genres and subgenres ranging from comedy drama and festival favorites to those of the pre Code creature feature and film noir genres 9 Fandor is available to stream for free with ads or as a paid premium subscription on the Fandor app available across web iOS Android and Roku Fandor is also available as an add on channel on Amazon Prime available for 3 99 per month following a seven day free trial Fandor is also available on Comcast Xfinity X1 Xfinity Flex and YouTube TV 9 10 Films and episodic titles available on the Fandor service include independent films festival favorites documentaries international films and classics from a variety of time periods including silent films and modern day festival films and independent titles 9 The Fandor Festival Podcast editThe Fandor Festival Podcast is a podcast dedicated to independent filmmakers film festivals and the exploration of cinema It is available through Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube and across multiple major podcast platforms The podcast features veteran morning radio personality and producer Hooman Khalili former Fandor executive Chris Kelly and executive producer Bryn Nguyen 8 The podcast releases weekly episodes composed of interviews such as those with RogerEbert com CEO Chaz Ebert Noir Alley host Eddie Muller Elvira filmmaker Camille Griffin University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh and celebrity chef Tyler Florence 11 Keyframe editKeyframe is Fandor s digital publication dedicated to independent and international film An extension of Fandor s independent film streaming service Keyframe publishes film reviews written interviews video essays podcast episodes and other written and video works connected to the art of filmmaking 8 Fandor features written and video works from a global community of filmmakers writers reviewers video essayists and cinephiles Keyframe offers curated recommendations in Weekly Watchlists covering topics from director George A Romero to grindhouse filmmaking spaghetti westerns and 1980s slashers 12 Fandor Exclusives editFandor offers various exclusive content such as Premiere date Title Plot summary1 24 23 Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater A young woman moves into a New York City apartment 2 15 22 Black Belt Kuro Obi In 1932 Japanese occupied Manchuria a deceased karate master s pupils vie for his black belt 2 11 22 Hannibal Hopkins amp Sir Anthony A documentary about two time Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins 2 1 22 Maizidian A documentary that captures the experiences of nine foreign nationals during the COVID 19 pandemic in China 1 28 22 Break A young Japanese American man enters the Tokyo underworld while trying to fit into Japanese society 1 21 22 Way of the Cross An FBI agent investigates a serial killer who is murdering people according to the Stations of the Cross in the Philippines 12 1 21 Distancing Socially A series of comical vignettes that share a telecommunications application as a common thread 12 1 21 Into Schrodinger s Box A musician must cope with the stress and isolation of quarantine after her husband is infected with COVID 19 11 26 A Girl Like Her A teenage girl resists the relentless harassment that she faces at her high school 11 19 21 The River A documentary about a homeless encampment in Aberdeen Washington 10 22 21 Opeka An Argentine priest teaches people living in Madagascar s largest landfill to build a city 9 1 21 Our Father A brother and sister seek their uncle who vanished 30 years ago See also editCinedigm The Film DetectiveReferences edit Sengwe Stephanie 19 January 2021 Cinedigm Acquires Independent Film Streaming Service Fandor The Streamable Retrieved 2022 02 16 Spangler Todd 2018 10 17 Fandor s Chris Kelly Takes CEO Spot Streamer Taps John Zamoiski as CMO Variety Retrieved 2022 02 16 Kilday Gregg 2014 01 08 Ted Hope Named CEO of Fandor Film Streaming Service The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2022 02 16 Spangler Todd 2015 09 24 Larry Aidem Joins Fandor as CEO Exclusive Variety Retrieved 2022 02 16 Lopez Matt 2018 12 08 Fandor Lays Off Entire 40 Person Staff Ahead of Pending Assets Sale Retrieved 2022 02 16 a b Hayes Dade 2021 01 19 Cinedigm Acquires Fandor Will Expand Film Streaming Service With Free Tier Deadline Retrieved 2022 02 16 Fandor Returning to SXSW Online 2021 to Celebrate 10 Years Streaming Independent Cinema Media Play News 11 March 2021 Retrieved 2022 02 16 a b c Fandor Unveils New Look User Experience and Podcast Cord Cutters News 2021 10 05 Retrieved 2022 02 16 a b c The Home for Cinephiles Fandor www fandor com Retrieved 2022 02 16 Spangler Todd 2021 01 19 Cinedigm Acquires Fandor Plans to Reboot Indie Film Streaming Service Variety Retrieved 2022 02 16 Podcasts Fandor Keyframe Editorial Hub for Cinephiles Retrieved 2022 02 16 Home Fandor Keyframe Editorial Hub for Cinephiles Retrieved 2022 02 16 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fandor amp oldid 1213310637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.