Austin, TX. – April 16, 2019 – The American Genre Film Archive, the largest non-profit genre film archive and distributor in the world, is excited to announce a theatrical partnership with Shout! Factory, a multi-platform media company. AGFA will distribute fifty film classics from Shout! Factory’s cult classic movie library to theaters in 2019. This …
Support AGFA On Reel Film Day March 5
Reel Film Day is an annual celebration of watching 35mm film prints in a jam-packed theater with celluloid-worshipping maniacs on March 5th – or 3.5. But it’s also a chance to celebrate the institutions that make this experience so meaningful.
AGFA Announces Plan To Preserve VHS-Only Movies
Austin, TX | October 19, 2018 – On the eve of the very first all-cassette VHStival in Raleigh, NC, Alamo Drafthouseand American Genre Film Archive, the largest non-profit genre film archive in the world, are excited to announce two huge new initiatives: a new VHS preservation partnership with legendary label Something Weird and genre film …
Alamo Drafthouse & AGFA To Release Ed Wood’s Long Lost Film, “Take It Out In Trade”
Alamo Drafthouse’s American Genre Film Archive, the largest non-profit genre film archive in the world, and Something Weird are excited to announce a November 13th release date for the “Take It Out In Trade” Blu-ray/DVD combo.
“Lady Street Fighter” Brawls Onto Blu-ray August 14
Alamo Drafthouse’s American Genre Film Archive, the largest non-profit genre film archive in the world, is excited to announce an August 14th release date for “Lady Street Fighter” on Blu-ray.
“The Zodiac Killer” Slashes Its Way Onto Blu-ray July 25
AGFA (American Genre Film Archive), a non-profit that preserves the legacy of genre films, is pleased to announce details for “The Zodiac Killer” Blu-ray, which will be released on July 25th. This is the first title of dozens in our collaboration with Something Weird Video following a successful 2015 Kickstarter campaign.