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Dogwoof integrated social media activity into the digital platform it built around Restrepo, the documentary made by Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger about US troops in Afghanistan's Korengal valley.
Engaging your audience through social media Meg Carter 2010
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Getting the word out and gathering an audience for documentaries has been given a big boost by social media tools such as Facebook and Twitter, says Andy Whittaker, founder of film distributor Dogwoof, but not all film-makers are taking full advantage of them.
Engaging your audience through social media Meg Carter 2010
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In South of the Border (2009, Dogwoof, E), he does an awful lot of listening, letting Hugo Chávez, Evo Morales, the Kirchners and many others speak for themselves about the various South American governments which are almost uniformly demonised in the right-wing American press.
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up Mark Kermode 2010
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Of course, this was no cynical cash-in by distributor Optimum – as with the releases of Chicago inner-city doc The Interrupters this week by Dogwoof and even Brazilian favela v police film Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within by Revolver, it merely proves that art reflects life but with the caveat that, nowadays, modern life is also pretty much in thrall to art.
Trailer trash 2011
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There's a similar sense of impending catastrophe about Chris Smith's documentary Collapse 2009, Dogwoof, E, in which former lawman turned renegade activist Michael Ruppert explains that the world is going to hell in a handcart, with oil supplies running out, economies wobbling on their last legs, governments up to their necks in illegality, famine and overpopulation fast approaching and civilisation teetering upon the brink of terminal decline.
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up Mark Kermode 2010
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Initially supplying content to blinkx BBTV is Dogwoof, an independent film distributor.
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Dogwoof Pictures A scene from the 2006 film 'Bunny Chow.'
Did You Hear the One About Apartheid? Rian Malan 2008
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As the scheme evolves, Dogwoof plan to help people source projectors and screens, too.
The Guardian World News Ruth Jamieson 2011
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"Usually non-traditional cinemas have to wait a long time before they can screen a film," says Dogwoof's Oli Harbottle.
The Guardian World News Ruth Jamieson 2011
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Devall paid London-based Dogwoof Films, British distributors of A Small Act, a fee for using their DVD - and the rest of the revenue was hers to use as she wished.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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