Janus Films, founded in 1956, is a pioneering theatrical distribution company that has been dedicated to bringing international art-house films to audiences in the United States. With an extensive library of over 1200 films, Janus Films handles rights in all media and represents the works of renowned filmmakers such as Ingmar Bergman, Federico Fellini, Akira Kurosawa, and Yasujiro Ozu, among others. Their commitment to showcasing diverse and thought-provoking cinema has made them a leading force in the industry.
Janus Films has played a crucial role in preserving and restoring classic films, including iconic masterpieces like G. W. Pabst's "Pandora's Box" and Charles Chaplin's "A Woman of Paris." They also support emerging talents, as seen in their presentation of Lila Aviles' poignant film "T tem." With their dedication to quality and their passion for international cinema, Janus Films continues to captivate audiences with their curated selection of films that span different genres, eras, and cultures.
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