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Oct 23, 2019 · Oct 23, 2019 9:45am PT. How Roadside Attractions Fights to Give Indies a Theatrical Path to Success. By Matt Donnelly. Dan Doperalski for Variety. In January, work and life partners Howard Cohen...
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Nov 22, 2013 · All of Eric d'Arbeloff's (MBA 1993) movies have heart. But the film producer and copresident of Roadside Attractions, a distribution company that counts Super Size Me, Winter's Bone, and Biutiful among its successes, is as surprised as anyone that he found that emotion at Harvard Business School.
Eric d’Arbeloff is the Co-President and Co-Founder of Roadside Attractions, which devises innovative theatrical release strategies for outstanding specialty films. In the past decade, Roadside has released over 130 films whose combined box office exceeds $250 million.
Mar 1, 2006 · At Roadside Attractions, Eric d’Arbeloff (MBA 1993) has found a niche as a distributor of independent films such as the fast-food documentary Super Size Me and the New Age spirituality hit What the Bleep Do We Know!?
Oct 10, 2024 · Roadside founders Howard COHEN and Eric D’ARBELOFF know all about being a first couple: They’re the rare Hollywood married duo daring to run a company together.
Eric d’Arbeloff is the Co-President of Roadside Attractions. His other credits include TRICK, which premiered in Sundance, LOVELY & AMAZON, which premiered in Telluride; LIFETIME GUARANTEE: PHRANC'S ADVENTURES IN PLASTIC, which premiered at Outfest and is currently available as part of the Masc curation on the Criterion Channel; and ALL IS ...
Apr 25, 2014 · Eric d'Arbeloff (MBA 1993) plays a leading role in bringing independent films to wider audiences. In 2004 he launched his film distribution company, Roadside Attractions.