With a wildly colorful film catalog that ticks practically every low-budget genre box going — murderous clowns (Clownery), creepy nuns (The Bad Nun), deadly dolls (Mandy the Doll), zombie hunters (My Uncle John is a Zombie), haunted amusement parks (The Devil's Fairground), outlaw cowboys (The Dalton Gang), warring Vikings (Pagan Warrior), talking animated dogs (00K9), and Tara Reid (Art of the Dead)— production house ITN Films and its sales and distribution arm ITN Distribution has become a mainstay of the AFM.
For president Stuart Alson, it’s all about keeping what he claims to be the “first micro budget film studio” — which releases some 96 titles a year— as efficient and streamlined as possible, working directly with filmmakers around.
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