James Quandt in Artforum names The Strange Case of Angelica the best film of the year. Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl is #2.

The New Yorker's Richard Brody names Around a Small Mountain and The Strange Case of Angelica to his ten best films of the year

The New Yorker's Anthony Lane names Sweetgrass one of the ten best films of the year

New York magazine's David Edelstein names Marwencol one of the ten best films of the year

SWEETGRASS nominated for Best Documentary at Gotham Awards.

THE BETRAYAL wins the Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Non-Fiction Filmmaking.

A.O Scott of The New York Times reviews Around a Small Mountain: Critics Pick! "As transporting and graceful as a ride in a balloon... Marvelous to contemplate and changing slightly every time you see it..." (LINK)

Richard Brody at The New Yorker on our acquisition of Putty Hill: "...The discerning and lucky distributor is Cinema Guild, an ambitious company whose selections can rightly be said to be curated..." (LINK)

Cinema Guild acquires Matt Porterfield's critically-acclaimed feature film Putty Hill.

Cinema Guild acquires Marwencol, winner of the Grand Jury Award at the 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival

The New York Times reviews Everyone Else: Critics Pick! "[A] lovely, delicate work… At once laid-back and rigorous… The film's uninflected realism and unforced beauty alone make it worthy of exploring and revisiting." (LINK)

Everyone Else poster selected as Movie Poster of the Week by the Auteurs (LINK)

Manohla Dargis at The New York Times: "Companies like the newly revitalized Cinema Guild (which this year distributed celebrated features from Agnès Varda, Claire Denis and Jia Zhang-ke)… continue to release tremendous work." (LINK)

The Order of Myths wins a 2010 Peabody Award! "Margaret Brown's exploration of two Mardi Gras traditions in Mobile, Ala., one white, one black, is highly original, moving and insightful." (LINK)

The Beaches of Agnes wins Outstanding Achievement In Direction at the Cinema Eye awards. (LINK)

The Beaches of Agnes nominated by the Directors Guild of America for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries. (LINK)

The New York Times calls Sweetgrass, "the first essential movie of this young year... Wonderful... Magnificent... A graceful and often moving meditation on a disappearing way of life." (LINK)

Beeswax poster selected as one of the twenty best posters of the year by The Auteurs. (LINK)






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