Ben Barenholtz

Ben Barenholtz

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name = Ben Barenholtz
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birth_place = Kovel, Poland
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occupation = Film distributor and producer
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Ben Barenholtz has been a key presence in the independent film scene – as an exhibitor, distributor, and producer – since the late 1960s, when he opened the Elgin Cinema in New York City.

Barenholtz secured his first job in the film business when he became assistant manager of the RKO Bushwick Theater in Brooklyn in 1958. From 1966-68 he managed and lived in the Village Theater, which ultimately became the Fillmore East. At the Village Theater Barenholtz provided a home for the counterculture, with appearances by Timothy Leary, Stokley Carmichael, Rap Brown, and Paul Krasner. Some of the first meetings of the anti-Vietnam War movement, including the Poets Against Vietnam, were held at the Village Theater. It was also a major music venue, with performances by The Who, Cream, Leonard Cohen, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Nina Simone and many others.

In 1968 he opened the Elgin Cinema. The theater became the world’s most innovative specialty and revival house, relaunching the films of Buster Keaton and D.W. Griffith, running a variety of independent films by young American directors, and screening cult, underground, and experimental films for the emerging countercultural audience. The films of Stan Brakhage, Jack Smith, Maya Deren, Kenneth Anger, Jonas Mekas, and Andy Warhol, as well as early works by Jonathan Demme and Martin Scorsese, all played at the Elgin.

Barenholtz also developed new ways of screening movies. He started screening dance and opera films on Saturday and Sunday mornings. He created the All Night Show – movies started at midnight and ended at dawn. Most notably, Barenholtz originated the Midnight Movie in 1970 with Alejandro Jodorowsky’s El Topo, which ran for 6 months, 7 days a week, to sold out audiences. The film was eventually bought by John Lennon. El Topo was followed at midnight by John WatersPink Flamingos and Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come.

Barenholtz formed the specialty distributor Libra Films in 1972. The first film Libra distributed was a revival of Jean-Pierre Melville’s Les Enfants Terrible, followed by Claude Chabrol’s Juste avant la nuit, and Jean-Charles Tacchella’s Cousin, Cousine, which became one of the biggest grossing foreign films in the US and was nominated for 3 Academy Awards. Libra also launched and distributed, among others, George Romero’s Martin, John Sayles’ first feature Return of the Secaucus Seven, David Lynch’s first feature Eraserhead, Karen Arthur’s first feature Legacy, Earl Mack’s first feature Children of Theater Street, and Peter Gothar’s first feature Time Stands Still.

Barenholtz sold Libra Films to the Almi Group in 1982, but stayed with the company to become the President of Libra-Cinema 5 Films. In 1984 he left Almi and joined with Ted and Jim Pedas to form Circle Releasing. Among the films released by Circle were Yoshimitsu Morita’s The Family Game, Guy Maddin’s first feature Tales From the Gimli Hospital, Vincent Ward’s The Navigator, John Woo’s The Killer, Catherine Breillat’s 36 Fillette, DeWitt Sage’s first feature Pavorotti In China, Alain Cavalier’s Therese, and Blood Simple, the first film by Joel and Ethan Coen.

His involvement in film production began with Wynn Chamberlain’s Brand X and George Romero’s Martin. He continued working with the Coens on the production of Raising Arizona, and as executive producer of Miller's Crossing and Barton Fink, which won the Palme d’Or at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival, as well as awards for Best Director and Best Actor. This was the first and last time the three top honors have all gone to the same film at Cannes.

Barenholtz went on to produce George Romero’s Bruiser, J Todd Anderson’s The Naked Man, Adek Drabinski’s Cheat, executive-produced Gregory Hines’ directorial debut Bleeding Hearts and Ulu Grossbard’s Georgia, which earned an Academy Award nomination for Mare Winningham. He served as co-executive producer of Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream, which earned Ellen Burstyn an Academy Awardnomination for Best Actress in 2000.

Barenholtz appeared in the documentary The Hicks in Hollywood, had a bit role in Liquid Sky, and appeared as a zombie in George Romero’s classic Dawn of the Dead. He was the main subject of Stuart Samuels’ 2005 documentary .

Barenholtz recently directed his first feature, Music Inn, a documentary about the famed jazz venue.

Barenholtz is producing the futuristic saga The Night Fisherman, by writer-director Joseph Cahill. He is developing Kurt Busiek’s acclaimed comic book Astro City with Johnny Depp’s company Infinitum Nihil. Frank Marshall is set to direct. He is also producing Stags, a comedy by first time writer-director Jamie Greenberg, to be shot in New York at the end of the summer.

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