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Company type | Private |
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Founded | 1991; 34 years ago (1991) |
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Defunct | 2006; 19 years ago (2006) |
Fate | Liquidation |
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Website | abandapart |
A Band Apart Films LLC was an American independentfilm production company founded byQuentin Tarantino, Michael Bodnarchek, andLawrence Bender in 1991, before itsliquidation in 2006. Its name is a play on theFrench New Wave classic film,Bande à part ("Band of Outsiders") by filmmakerJean-Luc Godard, whose work was highly influential on the work of the company's members.
Tarantino formed A Band Apart in 1991,[1] naming it after his favorite Godard film,Bande à part.[2] The company's logo was a stylized image of the robbers fromReservoir Dogs, Tarantino's debut film. Subsequently, several legal entities within the company were named after the film's characters.Mr. Pink LLC was for music video production budgets, andMr. Brown LLC was for commercials.
In addition to Tarantino, members of the company includedRobert Rodriguez,John Woo,Tim Burton,Steve Buscemi,Darren Aronofsky,John Landis, Athanasius Acropolis,Joseph McGinty Nichol,Nigel Dick, Varl Hobe,Steve Carr, Cameron Casey,Marcel Langenegger,Wayne Isham, Cale Donk, Terry Windell, Lisa Prisco,[3] Paul Street, Phil Harder-Rick Fuller,Coodie & Chike, Osbert Parker,Luc Besson, Porker LeVance,Adam Christian Clark,André 3000,Christopher Morrison and Michael Palmieri, Ducky Powell, Andy Mornahan, Chash Brower, Steve Lowe, Loren Hill, Darren Grant, Charles Whittenmier, Geoff McGann, Olivier Venturini, The 405 Guys, and Craig Tanamoto.[citation needed]
The company catapulted to fame with the 1994 release of Tarantino'sPulp Fiction, which was considered by some critics to be the most influential American film of the decade.[4] In the summer of 1995, the company added a division for commercials and later, for music video production, adding a third co-owner Michael Bodnarchek. Kristin Cruz (aka Kris Foster) and Heidi Santelli launched A Band Apart Music Videos as directors' rep and executive producer, respectively.[5]
Tarantino and Bender had an amicable split, leaving Tarantino as the sole owner of the studio and the studio being up forliquidation,[6] whileDavid Heyman (Harry Potter,Gravity) produced Tarantino's ninth film,Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.[7]
The company is listed for Tarantino'sInglourious Basterds (2009) andDjango Unchained (2012),[8][9] and credited forGrindhouse (2007).