DGenerate Films
| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Founder | Karin Chien |
| Headquarters | Brooklyn, New York |
| Products | Film distribution, international co-production |
| Website | dGenerateFilms.com |
dGenerate Films is a non-theatrical distributor of award-winning independent films from China.[1] Their aim is to bring more images of contemporary life in mainland China to U.S. audiences.[2] The company was launched in 2008 by American independent film veterans, including producer Karin Chien.[3]
dGenerate Films has the international rights to nearly forty independent Chinese films,[4] and they distribute them abroad mostly to educational institutions and festivals, though they also are available to a general audience. Many of them are smuggled illegally out of China, where the uncensored films are considered to be counter-government.[1]
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