I think when we started [2016], it was another, like, what Id consider a building year. It was such an out-of-body experience. In pretty decent seats, actually. Its not remarkable that A24 had set such a goalits remarkable that the company is accomplishing it. Over the past six years I have been fortunate to work with a diverse group of talented storytellers across film and TV and look forward to continuing those collaborations in my future endeavors, added Hodges. No!. Halfway through the campaign, I think it went the other way. [He won at least six.] But A24 has the money to acquire a steady slate of releases, the model to support them, and the chutzpah to make nearly each one into a mini-phenomenon. 2023 Variety Media, LLC. Gif excerpt from the film The End of the Tour via A24 Films. I remember the thing that got him was like, Listen. And I was ready to say: It was me! Please only use it for a guidance and A24 (company)'s actual income may vary a lot from the dollar amount shown above. And we werent thinking about that. Slate is published by The Slate Group, a Graham Holdings Company. Katz: Theres all these really, really smart, capable, ambitious people that love movies. "I'm thrilled to be joining the team at Jax,". We allowed them to come on set to see what was happening, and they in turn were sharing their release plans and their marketing materials, and we were commenting on that. That shift points to a greater move afoot at A24, as the company begins to develop its own projects from within. The Rover found a mentally deficient Robert Pattinson singing Keri Hilsons Pretty Girl Rock in the deserts of post-apocalyptic Australia. You know what? Trench coat was enough. At the same time, we get a call saying that Selena and Ashley [Benson], their hair and makeup team hadnt gone on the private jet we had got for them, because they didnt think it was big enough or secure enough. Pattinson: I mean, with Twilight, the first tour we did was literally going to suburban shopping malls and doing local-news stuff. Were good. It was like being in some kind of arena. We tried to get the Union Square movie theaterwe didnt have a theatrical booking yet. I agree with TheWrap's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and provide my consent to receive marketing communications from them. Fenkel: If you look at our films, we bought The Lobster in February and released it in May. [13] That same year, A24 entered a deal with Amazon Prime, where A24-distributed films would be available on Amazon Instant Video after becoming available on DVD and Blu-ray. Focused on High Net Worth Policy holders where policy coverage exceeds $1 million. And with the opening weekend, with the numbers that we did, it became very clear that, yes, this is a viable strategy, to keep this very small, gay, art-house hood-ass filmlike, yeah, were just gonna keep it in theaters. Meanwhile, A24 has already been building an ark. We are thrilled to have someone of Johns pedigree join the Jax Media team and lead our expansion into the film world, Jax Media partners Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, John Skidmore, and Brooke Posch said in a joint statement. IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content. Notable guests on the show have included Bo Burnham, Paul Schrader, Sofia Coppola, Alia Shawkat and Martin Scorsese. Katz: People say, Oh, Barry, why didnt you bring us Moonlight?As if that was the most obvious Best Picture! I was like, I think I need to find another job., Aizenberg: They were basically like, Dont release this movie.. [27], A24 distributes and produces around 18 to 20 films a year. From award-winning writing and photography to binge-ready videos to electric live events, GQ meets millions of modern men where they live, creating the moments that create conversations. A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein, Would It Kill You to Laugh? The Oscar-nominated actor gives us his all-time favorites of film. When you can get a distribution company that likes the film for the same reasons that people that made it like the filmIve found that rare. Or a screenwriter. If the cost of helping great movies find their theatrical audiences and lure them into theaters is to release other great movies that audiences have to find for themselves, thats probably a price most of us are willing to pay. And then you meet Barry and hear Barry talk, and its like, Of course! Please, just let those two!. It could be the CEO or an intern.. Since its inception in 2012, A24 has become one of the hottest destinations for indie filmmakers, ushering such edgy films to theaters as The Bling Ring and Spring Breakers. And although it describes itself as Midnight Madness, the film didnt start until close to one oclock in the morning. And it was like a snowy and rainy day, and there was a ton of traffic. This is before Wolf of Wall Street came out, but Margot Robbie, I didnt know her, but she was working with somebody that knew my costumer or something, and got in touch with me and was like, Can you print me a photo of the tattoos in detail, so that I can get this costume perfectly? Because she was fucking Alien that year. As one of the founding members of the New York-based company, Hodges played a key role. A24 will. Not heyday. John Hodges is a producer and the founder of A24 alongside David Katz and David Fenkel. Karyn Kusama is a rapidly rising female director, and for good reason. It is based in New York City. Franco: I hope they dont get too big that they forget what got them started. John Heavey (distribution, A24): Especially the first two years, we fell in love with every movie. [15], In January 2016, Sasha Lloyd joined the company to handle all film, television distribution and business development in the international marketplace. Zoe Beyer (marketing, A24): Spring Breakers had a whole Oscar campaign. Logo by GrandArmy Photos via A24. John Hodges will be leaving A24 to pursue other opportunities, the indie distributor announced Monday. Some dissatisfied customers later accused the marketing campaign of misrepresenting the movie as a fun adolescent romp. They had heart to them.Harmony Korine, Sacco: I wouldnt say I got it. Hodges, who previously served as head of production at the indie production company Big Beach (Little Miss Sunshine), did not announce any immediate career plans. Like, you believe in something, you fall in love with it, and then you work for three months on trying to make it work. The company said he will exit to focus on "future opportunities," but did not clarify beyond that statement. Fenkel: I remember we were just getting to know Scott Rudin. Most importantly, an A24 film is a happening. Moonlight we hadnt seen yet. Garland: I would say that if Ex Machina had been distributed by a big studiothis isnt actually a criticism of studios; its actually just a statement of factthe film would not have been remotely as well received or successful as it was. Correction, Sept. 30, 2015: This article originally contained a photo of John Hodges, a film producer, rather than John Hodges, co-founder of A24. 10001 NEW YORK, USA. And while they invited me into their headquarters to get a feel for the place and chat on background with the core team, they stressed that theyd prefer their movies to speak for themselves. It would cost too much to buy Mississippi Grinda fighting chance in theaters, so the film is making its way into the world through 20 million smaller screens rather than a few dozen large ones, and more viewers will have a chance to appreciate it as the sublime hangout movie that it is. It wasnt going to get lost in the shuffle. Fenkel: I stare straight ahead. I think he was in Hawaii on his honeymoon or something while it was all going down, so I felt terrible. More recently, it expanded from being an acquisitions-only distributor to producing home-grown fare as well as branching into TV. See what happens.. Saulnier expertly contains conflict, depth and gore within small confines. Genre hounds stoked by the Sundance hype would surely seek it out, but Eggers extraordinary debutabout a family of early American pilgrims who get banished to the wrong forestwould never be given the opportunity to meaningfully connect with its audience and worm its way into the culture. In between, A24 went from being a tiny, disorganized room of eight or so people to being the place where big stars like Robert Pattinson and Scarlett Johansson go to make small, strange movies, and auteurs like Jonathan Glazer and Denis Villeneuve go to make deeply personal films unmolested by studio notes or clueless executives. 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John Hodges will be leaving A24 to pursue other opportunities, the indie distributor announced Monday. Other companies wanted to do stuff with it. Judging by the fact that the trailer racked up more than 3 million views in its first week online, the crowds are ready with their pitchforks. People are like, Oh, I would have green-lit that! Im like, Come on!, Sacco: We had been talking about finding a person to produce for a long time. Kapadia: Theyve won Best Picture. And they even never uttered the words, What would it be like in a cheaper state? They entered into deals with DirecTV Cinema and Amazon Prime in late 2013, with some films distributed through them, and the name was changed to A24 in 2016.[3]. And I think that really helped the movie. In 2017,[4] Moonlight won the Academy Award for Best Picture (the first such award for the company), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali). This is Rudin. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | TERMS OF USE|SUBSCRIBE|CONTACT. I still think that its morally questionable, but now I realize that the publicity people do stuff, and that stuff is real.. The things about it that didnt were what made me most excited, both for Moonlight and the future of a company thats confident enough in its sense of self to stretch toward something new. The company said he will exit to focus on "future opportunities," but did not clarify beyond that statement..
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