- Ben
Barenholtz (October 5, 1935 – June 27, 2019) was a Polish-born
American film producer, exhibitor, and
distributor with a
significant presence in the...
- produced. Ben
Barenholtz, an
owner of the
Elgin Theater in New York City, saw a
private screening of El Topo at the
Museum of
Modern Art.
Barenholtz recalled...
-
films from its
opening in 1942
until 1978. Its
longtime manager, Ben
Barenholtz,
invented midnight movie programming for the theater.
Following a full...
- (Horror, Mystery),
Jason Flemyng,
Peter Stormare,
Leslie Hope, Canal+,
Barenholtz Productions, Romero-Grunwald Productions,
retrieved 2024-09-13 Bruiser...
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including Astro City. In 2003, Ben
Barenholtz,
Jonathan Alpers and
Busiek hoped to
develop an
Astro City movie, with
Barenholtz as
producer and
Alpers as lead...
-
Flamingos was
later distributed to Ben
Barenholtz, the
owner of the
Elgin Theater in New York City. At the Elgin,
Barenholtz had been
promoting the midnight...
- twenty-five people; twenty-four
viewed it the
following evening. However, Ben
Barenholtz, head of
distributor Libra Films,
persuaded local theater Cinema Village...
-
Angeles Film Festival,
where Ben
Barenholtz, the
distributor of the
Elgin Theater,
heard about it.: 82–83
Barenholtz was very
supportive of the movie...
- film was
attended by 25 people. The
second evening had 24 viewers. Ben
Barenholtz, head of
distributor Libra Films International based in New York City...
- film
critics Roger Ebert,
Jonathan Rosenbaum, and J.
Hoberman and Ben
Barenholtz. The film was
screened out of
competition at the 2005
Cannes Film Festival...