In 2012, a trio of Hollywood veterans — David Fenkel, John Hodges, and Daniel Katz — founded a new production and distribution company called A24 , named for the road in Italy where the idea was first hatched. Within a few years, the little label had grown into the biggest name in American indie film. They’ve released several small movies that have grossed upwards of $100 million worldwide, and won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2017 for Moonlight and again in 2023 for Everything Everywhere All at Once .

Their track record isn’t perfect — no film company’s is — but on a whole it’s awfully impressive, especially given their relatively short history and their long list of zeitgeist-shaping hits. They’ve helped discover up-and-coming filmmakers and championed veteran direc

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