Abramorama has acquired the U.S. and Canadian theatrical rights to Paula Eiselt’s feature directorial debut, “93Queen.”
Read MoreThe film uses John Butterfield’s music and words, along with first-hand accounts of his family, his band mates and those closest to him.
Read MoreJohn McCauley talks ‘Straight Into a Storm,’ distributed by Abramorama, which chronicles the band’s wild early days, triumphant 10th-anniversary gigs and everything in between
Read MoreThe group’s history is the focus of a new film, The Public Image Is Rotten, that will be coming out via Abramorama this fall.
Read More“[Abramorama’s] passion and expertise in music films combined with their ability to strategically release the film globally will allow fans around the world to enjoy a never before seen look at PiL and the true John Lydon.”
Read MoreAbramorama has landed rights and set a release date for This Is Congo, the documentary from celebrated war photographer Daniel McCabe.
Read MoreThe Abramorama release chronicles John McCauley and company's evolution as a band
Read MoreThrough a deal with documentary-film distributor Abramorama, “The Most Unknown” will be released in theaters in 20 U.S. cities, starting May 18 at New York City’s Quad Cinema.
Read MoreAbramorama has agreed with Apple Corps Ltd. and Universal Music Group to re-release The Beatles’ animated feature film, “Yellow Submarine,” in North America in July in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
Read MoreApple Corps Ltd. and UMG have teamed up to produce the event along with Abramorama, with whom Apple partnered on Ron Howard’s documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years.
Read MoreAbramorama has acquired worldwide rights to “The Test & The Art of Thinking,” the documentary feature directed by Michael Arlen Davis and produced by Davis and Jyll Johnstone
Read MoreAbramorama and Kew Media International are teaming to release The Heart of Nuba, a documentary from Kenneth A. Carlson that documents the work of Dr. Tom Catena
Read MoreBrett Morgan's documentary was distributed by Abramorama and grossed $1.7M
Read MoreMangurama has announced a deal for the North American theatrical release of Randall Wright’s heart-warming documentary “Summer in the Forest.”
Read MoreThe film follows Bell and a team of elephant rescuers — led by world-renowned Asian elephant conservationist and Time magazine’s Hero of Asia, Sangdeaun Lek Chailert
Read MoreThe launch takes place five days before what would have been George Harrison’s 75th birthday.
Read MoreBert Marcus Productions has partnered with Abramorama for the North American distribution rights to documentary, What We Started, which delves into the world of electronic dance music
Read MoreAbramowitz’s Abramorama has released dozens of documentaries theatrically, including this year’s Jane Goodall doc Jane and last year’s hit Beatles doc Eight Days a Week ($2.9 million).
Read MoreChasing Great reached a milestone as the top-grossing doc in New Zealand of all time and had the third highest opening weekend in Australia.
Read MoreAbramorama has generated $1.3 million in domestic grosses for Jane, which explores the work for anthropologist Jane Goodall. The National Board of Review gave Jane its top documentary award on Nov. 28.
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