Factory 25 is a Brooklyn-based independent film distribution and production company, founded by Matt Grady in 2009.
History
Grady founded Factory 25 in 2009 after leaving a position as director of production at Plexifilm.[1] The name Factory 25 is from "the manufacturing home of the famous 1909 Honus Wagner tobacco card".[2]
The company's first release, Frownland,[3] was the film that inspired Grady to create his own distribution company, as he believed no other company would distribute the film.[4]
As of 2010, Grady remained the company's sole employee.[5]
Releases
The films that Factory 25 produces and distributes are often microbudget features with nontraditional narratives. Factory 25 largely focuses on physical releases such as DVDs, Blu-Rays, VHS Tapes, CDs and Vinyl LPs. As of 2010, a typical production run consisted of 1,000 DVD-LP pairs (movie and soundtrack), where sale of 40% of the production run would be the break-even point.[5] The company's physical releases often include objects such as 16mm film strips, drawings and written essays.[6] Matt Grady has expressed a desire to make the company's physical releases collectible and appealing, "like a fetish item".[7] The company has worked and distributed films alongside notable distribution companies such as Oscilloscope Laboratories and streaming services such as Fandor.[8][9]
Filmography
Distributed By Factory 25:
| Title | Year | Director | 
|---|---|---|
| Hero | 1983 | Alexandre Rockwell | 
| In the Soup[10] | 1992 | Alexandre Rockwell | 
| Dutch Harbor - Where the Sea Breaks Its Back | 1998 | Braden King and Laura Moya | 
| Funny Ha Ha | 2002 | Andrew Bujalski | 
| High School Record | 2005 | Ben Wolfinsohn | 
| We Go Way Back | 2006 | Lynn Shelton | 
| You Weren't There | 2007 | Joe Losurdo and Christina Tillman | 
| Frownland[11][12] | 2007 | Ronald Bronstein | 
| Altamont Now | 2008 | Joshua von Brown | 
| Make-out With Violence | 2008 | The Deagol Brothers | 
| Until the Light Takes Us | 2008 | Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell | 
| You Wont Miss Me | 2009 | Ry Russo-Young | 
| Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo | 2009 | Jessica Oreck | 
| Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be the Same | 2009 | Jody Lee Lipes | 
| Impolex | 2009 | Alex Ross Perry | 
| Wah Do Dem | 2009 | Sam Fleischner and Ben Chace | 
| Rio Breaks | 2009 | Justin Mitchell | 
| Damon and Naomi: 1001 Nights | 2009 | Cedrick Eymenier | 
| All the Way from Michigan Not Mars | 2009 | Matt Boyd | 
| Gabi on the Roof in July | 2010 | Lawrence Michael Levine | 
| Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then | 2010 | Brent Green | 
| Shit Year | 2010 | Cam Archer | 
| Two Gates of Sleep | 2010 | Alistair Banks Griffith | 
| Vacation! | 2010 | Zach Clark | 
| N.Y. Export: Op. Jazz | 2010 | Jody Lee Lipes and Henry Joost | 
| Convento | 2010 | Jarred Alterman | 
| I am Secretly an Important Man | 2010 | Peter Sillen | 
| The Oregonian | 2011 | Calvin Lee Reeder | 
| The Zone | 2011 | Joe Swanberg | 
| The Color Wheel[12] | 2011 | Alex Ross Perry | 
| The Family Jams | 2011 | Kevin Barker | 
| A Rubberband is an Unlikely Instrument | 2011 | Matt Boyd | 
| The Other Side of Sleep | 2011 | Rebecca Daly | 
| Kids of Today | 2011 | Jerome de Missolz | 
| Green[13] | 2011 | Sophia Takal | 
| Buttons | 2011 | The Safdie Brothers | 
| Art History | 2011 | Joe Swanberg | 
| Silver Bullets | 2011 | Joe Swanberg | 
| New Jerusalem | 2011 | Rick Alverson | 
| Fake It So Real | 2011 | Robert Greene | 
| Jobriath A.D. | 2012 | Kieran Turner | 
| Kid-Thing | 2012 | David Zellner | 
| Bad Fever | 2012 | Dustin Guy Defa | 
| Better Than Something: Jay Reatard | 2012 | Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz | 
| Sun Don't Shine[14] | 2012 | Amy Seimetz | 
| Pavilion[9] | 2012 | Tim Sutton | 
| Nancy, Please | 2012 | Andrew Semans | 
| Marvin, Seth and Stanley | 2012 | Stephen Gurewitz | 
| Richard's Wedding | 2012 | Onur Tukel | 
| Exit Elena | 2012 | Nathan Silver | 
| Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film | 2012 | Hanly Banks | 
| Ape | 2012 | Joel Potrykus | 
| Francine[15] | 2012 | Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky | 
| First Winter | 2012 | Benjamin Dickinson | 
| All the Light in the Sky | 2012 | Joe Swanberg | 
| The Sheik and I | 2012 | Caveh Zahedi | 
| The Voice of the Voiceless | 2013 | Maximón Monihan | 
| Boneshaker[16] | 2013 | Frances Bodomo | 
| Privacy Setting | 2013 | Joe Swanberg | 
| Hellaware | 2013 | Michael M. Bilandic | 
| Bluebird[17] | 2013 | Lance Edmands | 
| Little Feet[16] | 2013 | Alexandre Rockwell | 
| See You Next Tuesday | 2013 | Drew Tobia | 
| Go Down Death[18] | 2013 | Aaron Schimberg | 
| Brothers Hypnotic | 2013 | Reuben Atlas | 
| Young Bodies Heal Quickly | 2014 | Andrew T. Betzer | 
| Christmas, Again | 2014 | Charles Poekel | 
| Down in Shadowland | 2014 | Tom DiCillo | 
| Sex and Broadcasting: A Film About WFMU | 2014 | Tim K. Smith | 
| Diamond Tongues[19] | 2015 | Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson | 
| Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)[20] | 2015 | Juan Daniel F. Molero | 
| Stinking Heaven[19] | 2015 | Nathan Silver | 
| Almost There[21] | 2015 | Dan Rybicky and Aaron Wickenden | 
| Uncle Kent 2[19] | 2015 | Todd Rohall | 
| Bloomin Mud Shuffle | 2015 | Frank V. Ross | 
| Come Down Molly | 2015 | Gregory Kohn | 
| Ma | 2015 | Celia Rowlson-Hall | 
| Homemakers | 2015 | Colin Healey | 
| The Arbalest | 2016 | Adam Pinney | 
| All This Panic | 2016 | Jenny Gage | 
| Icaros: A Vision | 2016 | Leonor Caraballo and Matteo Norzi | 
| No Light and No Land Anywhere | 2016 | Amber Sealey | 
| For the Plasma | 2016 | Bingham Bryant and Kyle Molzan | 
| Werewolf | 2016 | Ashley McKenzie | 
| Sylvio | 2017 | Albert Birney and Kentucker Audley | 
| Assholes | 2017 | Peter Vack | 
| The Show About the Show | 2017 | Caveh Zahedi | 
| Sundowners | 2017 | Pavan Moondi | 
| Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story | 2019 | Steve Sullivan | 
| Jobe'z World | 2019 | Michael M. Bilandic | 
| Two Plains & a Fancy | 2019 | Lev Kalman and Whitney Horn | 
| August at Akiko's | 2019 | Christopher Makoto Yogi | 
| Ham on Rye[22] | 2019 | Tyler Taormina | 
| Empty Metal | 2019 | Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer | 
| Out of Time: The Material Issue Story | 2021 | Balin Schneider | 
| Actual People | 2021 | Kit Zauhar | 
| The Reverend | 2021 | Nick Canfield | 
Produced By Factory 25:
| Title | Year | Director | 
|---|---|---|
| Summer of Blood | 2014 | Onur Tukel | 
| Applesauce | 2015 | Onur Tukel | 
| Abby Singer/Songwriter | 2015 | Onur Tukel | 
| Cooklyn | 2016 | Bryan Wizemann | 
| Tormenting the Hen | 2017 | Theodore Collatos | 
| The Great Pretender | 2018 | Nathan Silver | 
| Queen of Lapa | 2019 | Theodore Collatos | 
| You Mean Everything to Me | 2020 | Bryan Wizemann | 
| Inspector Ike | 2020 | Graham Mason | 
| All The Old Bells | 2020 | Brent Green | 
Music Releases
| Album | Year | Artist | 
|---|---|---|
| Torben | 2010 | Brock Enright & Kirsten Deirup | 
| Exclamation Point | 2010 | DA! | 
| Sub-Urban Insult Rock for the Anti-Lectual | 2010 | Tutu & the Pirates | 
| Heaven Know's What: Original Music From the Film | 2015 | Ariel Pink and Blood Orange | 
Accolades
Factory 25 was named "Best Distributor" by The L Magazine in their "Best of Brooklyn 2013: Film" article.[23]
References
- ↑ "Factory Boy: Matt Grady Talks Distribution". December 22, 2010.
- ↑ Hillis, Aaron (2 July 2013). "Factory 25: Turning art films into art objects". MovieMaker. Playa Vista, California. Retrieved 29 Dec 2019.
- ↑ Renninger, Bryce J. (June 26, 2009). "New Distrib Factory 25 Melds Music and Film in Brooklyn".
- ↑ "MovieMaker Magazine: The Art and Craft of Making Movies".
- 1 2 Ryzik, Melena (20 August 2019). "D.I.Y. Music Labels Embrace D.I.Y. Film". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 Dec 2019.
- ↑ Dollar, Steve (December 22, 2010). "The Art Is in the Packaging". The Wall Street Journal.
- ↑ Ryzik, Melena (August 20, 2010). "Jagjaguwar, Factory 25 and Indie Film". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Fandor Partners With Cinedigm, Factory 25 and Oscilloscope Laboratories". www.prnewswire.com.
- 1 2 Sridhar, Srimathi (June 26, 2012). "Factory 25 Acquires 'Pavilion' for Worldwide Distribution; Exclusive Digital Distribution with Oscilloscope Labs". IndieWire. Penske Business Media. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- ↑ "Alexandre Rockwell on Restoring and Preserving the Unique Black and White of In the Soup". Filmmaker (Interview). Filmmaker Magazine. 1 August 2017. Retrieved 29 Dec 2019.
- ↑ Brody, Richard (October 6, 2009). "Frownland". The New Yorker. Condé Nast. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- 1 2 Cronk, Jordan (11 April 2016). "Knoxville's Big Ears Festival, the Avant-Garde SXSW, Adds a Film Program". Brooklyn. Brooklyn Magazine. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- ↑ Macaulay, Scott (9 August 2012). "FACTORY 25 ACQUIRES SOPHIA TAKAL'S "GREEN" FOR WORLD DISTRIBUTION".
- ↑ Brody, Richard (January 17, 2013). "The State of the "Art Film"". The New Yorker. Retrieved 29 Dec 2019 – via Condé Nast.
- ↑ Cox, Gordon (September 10, 2012). "Factory 25 takes 'Francine'".
- 1 2 Salovaara, Sarah (18 November 2014). "Factory 25 Acquires Little Feet and Boneshaker".
- ↑ McNary, Dave (December 2, 2014). "John Slattery's 'Bluebird' Bought for U.S. by Factory 25".
- ↑ Salovaara, Sarah (27 February 2014). "Go Down Death Acquired by Factory 25".
- 1 2 3 Choi, Sarah (25 June 2015). "Fandor and Factory 25 Jointly Acquire 7 Feature Films". IndieWire. Penske Business Media. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- ↑ "Peru Oscar Entry 'Videofilia' Ports To Factory 25; 'The War Show' Acquired By Bond/360 – Film Briefs". www.yahoo.com.
- ↑ Page, Aubrey (November 12, 2015). "Factory 25 Acquires Outsider Art Documentary 'Almost There'". IndieWire. Penske Business Media. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- ↑ Kay, Jeremy. "Locarno Film Festival selection 'Ham On Rye' lands at Factory 25 (exclusive)". Screen.
- ↑ "Best of Brooklyn 2013: Film". The L Magazine. July 31, 2013. Retrieved 29 Dec 2019.
Further reading
- Founder Grady appears on this list: Staff (11 March 2014). "The 100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture". Brooklyn. Brooklyn Magazine. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- Founder Grady presenting at SXSW 2016: "Mentors - Distribution: Matt Grady (Factory 25)". SXSW Schedule (Announcement of presentation schedule). SXSW LLC. 2016. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
Interviews
- Grady, Matt (22 December 2010). "Factory Boy: Matt Grady Talks Distribution". Interview Magazine (Interview). Interviewed by Durga Chew-Bose. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
- Grady, Matt (2018). "Matt Grady". Filmatique (Interview). Interviewed by Ursula Grisham. Retrieved 30 Dec 2019.
External links
- Factory 25 Website FACTORY 25 - Home