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ABOUT US
Inecom
Entertainment Company finances and distributes independent films
by partnering with innovative producers and attracting
celebrated talent such as Gene Wilder, David Carradine, Keith
Carradine, Richard Dreyfuss, Ronald F. Maxwell and Hal Holbrook.
Since 2001, Inecom has released numerous feature documentaries
and instructional films for U.S. and international distribution
via DVD and digital download. By leveraging technology and
forging relationships with key industry professionals, Inecom
continues to grow its library of titles with new
releases each year.
The most recent releases
in September 2008 from Inecom Entertainment Company
are:
Last Flight Home
and
Raise the
Song: The History of Penn State.
Last Flight Home
follows a team of volunteers as they search the
waters and jungles of Palau looking for American WWII MIAs and their
aircraft.
Raise the Song: The History of Penn State brings
to life the people and events that have taken the Commonwealth’s
land-grant university from its humble roots as the Farmers’ High
School to an internationally recognized pinnacle of scientific
research, sports, academic achievement, agriculture and more.
Westinghouse,
released in April 2008, is based on
the life and times of George
Westinghouse, his companies, legacy, personality, partnership
with Nikola Tesla and conflict with Thomas Edison. Westinghouse has
received numerous positive reviews and is one of Inecom's top-selling DVDs.
In 2007 the Emmy award-winning documentary The Grange Fair - An American Tradition
as well as
Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized, Dr. Ravi
& Mr. Hyde and Classic Game Room were
released.
A 2007 Cine Golden Eagle Award Winner, Silent Wings - The
American Glider Pilots of World War II narrated by Academy
Award nominee Hal Holbrook, was honored by Members of Congress
in conjunction with the passage of House Resolution 42 honoring
WWII Glider Pilots. Released in 2006 Blood and Oil - The
Middle East in World War I debuted in digital download form
exclusively on Movielink.com, and World War 1 – American Legacy
narrated by David Carradine, was chosen from among 100
documentary film entries as a GI Film Festival Selection and
Best Documentary Nominee.
Fellow filmmakers have also recognized Inecom’s films for their
quality. Out of 850 entries in the Feature Documentary category
at Worldfest Houston Film Festival, Lincoln and Lee at
Antietam was the lone recipient of the coveted Special Jury
Award for Feature Documentary. In addition, the film secured the
highly regarded CINE Golden Eagle Award for Professional
Telecast History.
Inecom’s films consistently receive positive reviews from key
media outlets such as ABC Radio Network, CBS Radio, Chicago
Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, San Diego Union-Tribune and
San Francisco Chronicle. Inecom films have also received
“4-star” and “highly recommended” reviews from notable industry
professionals at publications such as Booklist, Home Media
Retailing, Library Journal, Video Business and Video
Librarian.
In addition to garnering positive media attention and awards, Inecom’s
films are popular with consumers. In its first weeks after
release, EXPO – Magic of the White City was the #1
available documentary as well as the #1
independently-distributed DVD on Amazon.com. It remains the #1
favorite for Chicago rentals on Netflix.com today.
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