Tuesday, October 7, 2008 , Updated
Crawford rights acquired by B-Side, which cues it up for free viewing on Hulu
Austin-based B-Side Entertainment - which describes itself as "an entertainment technology company that captures audience opinions to discover great films and deliver them to viewers around the world" - has acquired the rights to Crawford, the documentary about George W.'s "adoption" of the small town of Crawford, Texas during the early years of his presidency.
We reviewed the film (and interviewed the film's director, David Modigliani) during its run at the AFI Dallas Film Festival this Spring.
If you missed seeing this fascinating documentary (which premiered at SXSW a few weeks before AFI Dallas), you can now stream it for free on Hulu.
Under the terms of the rights acquisition, the film will also be made available through Amazon VOD, CreateSpace and iTunes, with additional delivery platform rollouts in the offing.
Can't wait to see what Modigliani gets up to next.
posted by JM
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