Washington Square Films

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Washington Square Films (WSF) is an American production and management company based in New York City and Los Angeles. It was founded in 1995 by Joshua Blum.[1]

Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm, theater
Founded1995
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Washington Square Films
Company typePrivate
IndustryFilm, theater
Founded1995
FounderJoshua Blum
Headquarters
New York City
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United States
Websitewsfilms.com
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History

The company's debut project was United States of Poetry,[2] a five-part series for PBS, created and produced by Joshua Blum and Bob Holman and directed by Mark Pellington. The program featured sixty poets performing in stylized poetry videos, including Paul Beatty, Joseph Brodsky, Jimmy Carter, Sandra Cisneros, Leonard Cohen, Rita Dove, Allen Ginsberg, Czesław Miłosz, Lou Reed, Johnny Depp, and Amiri Baraka. The series was accompanied by a book of the same name published by Abrams Books[3] and a soundtrack album from Mercury Records.[4][5]

The USOP also produced a live touring component, which was booked and managed by Kathleen Russo and Mary Shimkin. In 1996, Russo and Shimkin joined Washington Square Films to book and manage performers and spoken word acts, naming the division Washington Square Arts.[6] The roster included Spalding Gray, Eric Bogosian, Danny Hoch, David Sedaris, Sandra Bernhard, and many others. The company discontinued booking from its host of services in 2010. In 1998, manager Katherine Atkinson[7] joined the division and built a roster of then unknown talent including Kerry Washington,[8] Dulé Hill,[9] Sarita Choudhury,[10] Victor Rasuk,[11] Adepero Oduye,[12] Alex Désert,[13] and others, all who are still represented by Atkinson and Washington Square Films.

Films and theater

Washington Square Films has worked with and produced films for Steven Soderbergh,[14] Abel Ferrara,[15] and Sally Potter.[16] The company is perhaps best known for supporting and producing the early work of filmmakers including J. C. Chandor,[17] Kelly Reichardt,[18] Alex Ross Perry, and others.[19] The company's projects have been nominated for two Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards (winning one), sixteen Independent Spirit Awards (winning three), three Golden Globes (winning one), and one Peabody Award (won).[20] The company has had fourteen films premiere at Sundance and others at every major film festival including Cannes,[21] Berlin,[22] Toronto,[23] Tribeca,[24] and New York.[25] In 2024, Washington Square Films served as the NY production company for Pedro Almodóvar's first US production and first English-language feature film The Room Next Door. WSF's Joshua Blum and Han West served as Executive Producers in New York.[26]

In 2023, Washington Square Films produced a live musical based on the 1972 Jamaican film The Harder They Come,[27] with music by Jimmy Cliff and a book and additional songs by Suzan-Lori Parks. The show was developed by Blum and Bruce Miller, and its executive producers included Carmelo Anthony and Asani Swann.[28] It premiered in New York at The Public Theater and was nominated for nine Off-Broadway Awards and won the Outer Critics award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical.[29] On September 3, 2024, Stratford East announced that a stage adaptation of The Harder They Come will be a part of their 140th anniversary season lineup with a book and additional new songs by Suzan-Lori Parks. Blum and Miller return as producers and Matthew Xia is set to direct. The musical will run from September 13, 2025 to October 25, 2025.[30]

Filmography

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Washington Square Films selected features
YearTitleDirectorDistributor
1995United States of PoetryMark PellingtonPBS/ITVS
2006Old JoyKelly ReichardtKino International, The Criterion Collection
2007Adrift in ManhattanAlfredo Rodriguez de VillaScreen Media Films
2008Wendy and LucyKelly ReichardtOscilloscope Laboratories
2010And Everything Is Going FineSteven SoderberghSundance Selects
2011Margin CallJ. C. ChandorLionsgate Studios, Roadside Attractions
2012FrancineBrian M. Cassidy, Melanie ShatzkyFactory 25
2013All Is LostJ. C. ChandorLionsgate Studios
BluebirdLance EdmundsFactory 25
2014A Most Violent YearJ. C. ChandorA24
Listen Up PhilipAlex Ross PerryTribeca Film
2015Queen of EarthAlex Ross PerryIFC Films
2016My Entire High School Sinking Into the SeaDash ShawGKIDS, Shout! Factory
2017Crown HeightsMatt RuskinIFC Films, Amazon Studios
Golden ExitsAlex Ross PerryVertical Entertainment
PermanentColette BursonMagnolia Pictures
Thirst StreetNathan SilverSamuel Goldwyn Films
11:55Ari Issler, Ben SnyderGravitas Ventures
2018Most Likely to MurderDan GregorLionsgate Studios
2019ColewellTom QuinnGravitas Ventures
Flower PunkAlison KlaymanThe New Yorker
The ProjectionistAbel FerraraKino Lorber
The Sound of SilenceMichael TyburskiIFC Films
2020Save Yourselves!Alex Huston Fischer, Eleanor WilsonBleecker Street
The Roads Not TakenSally Potter
2021CryptozooDash ShawMagnolia Pictures
2022Allswell in New YorkBen SnyderScatena & Rosner Films
2024The Room Next DoorPedro AlmodóvarSony Pictures Classics, Warner Bros
2026 The Dutchman Andre Gaines Rogue Pictures, Inaugural Entertainment
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