# Factory 25

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'''Factory 25''' is a [Brooklyn](/source/Brooklyn)-based independent film distribution and production company, founded by Matt Grady in 2009.

==History==
Grady founded ''Factory 25'' in 2009 after leaving a position as director of production at [Plexifilm](/source/Plexifilm).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/factory-25-matt-grady|title=Factory Boy: Matt Grady Talks Distribution|date=December 22, 2010}}</ref>  The name ''Factory 25'' is from "the manufacturing home of the famous 1909 [Honus Wagner](/source/Honus_Wagner) [tobacco card](/source/tobacco_card)".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.moviemaker.com/archives/articles/factory-25-trailblazer-tuesday/|title=Factory 25: Turning art films into art objects|last=Hillis|first=Aaron|date=2 July 2013|website=MovieMaker|location=Playa Vista, California|access-date=29 Dec 2019}}</ref>

The company's first release, [''Frownland''](/source/Frownland_(film)),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2009/06/new-distrib-factory-25-melds-music-and-film-in-brooklyn-70240/|title=New Distrib Factory 25 Melds Music and Film in Brooklyn|first1=Bryce J.|last1=Renninger|date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> was the film that inspired Grady to create his own distribution company, as he believed no other company would distribute the film.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.moviemaker.com/archives/articles/factory-25-trailblazer-tuesday/|title = MovieMaker Magazine: The Art and Craft of Making Movies}}</ref>

{{As of|2010||df=}}, Grady remained the company's sole employee.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/movies/22indie.html|title=D.I.Y. Music Labels Embrace D.I.Y. Film|last=Ryzik|first=Melena|date=20 August 2019|work=The New York Times|access-date=29 Dec 2019|url-access=limited}}</ref>

==Releases==

The films that ''Factory 25'' produces and distributes are often microbudget features with nontraditional narratives. Factory 25 largely focuses on physical releases such as DVDs, Blu-Rays, VHS Tapes, CDs and Vinyl LPs.  {{As of|2010||df=}}, a typical production run consisted of 1,000 DVD-LP pairs (movie and soundtrack), where sale of 40% of the production run would be the [break-even point](/source/break-even_point).<ref name=":0" />  The company's physical releases often include objects such as 16mm film strips, drawings and written essays.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748703581204576033721699409848|title=The Art Is in the Packaging|last=Dollar|first=Steve|date=December 22, 2010|work=The Wall Street Journal|url-access=subscription}}</ref>  Matt Grady has expressed a desire to make the company's physical releases collectible and appealing, "like a fetish item".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/movies/22indie.html|title=Jagjaguwar, Factory 25 and Indie Film|first=Melena|last=Ryzik|newspaper=The New York Times|date=August 20, 2010}}</ref> The company has worked and distributed films alongside notable distribution companies such as [Oscilloscope Laboratories](/source/Oscilloscope_Laboratories) and streaming services such as [Fandor](/source/Fandor).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fandor-partners-with-cinedigm-factory-25-and-oscilloscope-laboratories-234485071.html|title=Fandor Partners With Cinedigm, Factory 25 and Oscilloscope Laboratories|website=www.prnewswire.com}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2012/06/factory-25-acquires-pavilion-for-worldwide-distribution-exclusive-digital-distribution-with-oscilloscope-labs-46332/|title=Factory 25 Acquires 'Pavilion' for Worldwide Distribution; Exclusive Digital Distribution with Oscilloscope Labs|last1=Sridhar|first1=Srimathi|date=June 26, 2012|website=IndieWire|publisher=Penske Business Media|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}</ref>

==Filmography==

'''Distributed By Factory 25:'''

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Year !! Director
|-
| ''Hero'' || 1983 || [Alexandre Rockwell](/source/Alexandre_Rockwell)
|-
| ''Blood Brothers'' || 1989 || [Mike Diana](/source/Mike_Diana)
|-
| ''Baked Baby Jesus'' || 1990 || [Mike Diana](/source/Mike_Diana)
|-
| ''[In the Soup](/source/In_the_Soup)''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://filmmakermagazine.com/103031-alexandre-rockwell-on-restoring-and-preserving-the-unique-black-and-white-of-in-the-soup/|title=Alexandre Rockwell on Restoring and Preserving the Unique Black and White of In the Soup|date=1 August 2017|website=Filmmaker|publisher=Filmmaker Magazine|type=Interview|access-date=29 Dec 2019}}</ref>|| 1992 || [Alexandre Rockwell](/source/Alexandre_Rockwell)
|-
| ''[Dutch Harbor - Where the Sea Breaks Its Back](/source/Dutch_Harbor_-_Where_the_Sea_Breaks_Its_Back)'' || 1998 || [Braden King](/source/Braden_King) and [Laura Moya](/source/Laura_Moya)
|-
| ''[Funny Ha Ha](/source/Funny_Ha_Ha)'' || 2002 || [Andrew Bujalski](/source/Andrew_Bujalski)
|-
| ''[High School Record](/source/High_School_Record)'' || 2005 || [Ben Wolfinsohn](/source/Ben_Wolfinsohn)
|-
| ''[We Go Way Back](/source/We_Go_Way_Back)'' || 2006 || [Lynn Shelton](/source/Lynn_Shelton)
|-
| ''[You Weren't There](/source/You_Weren't_There)'' || 2007 || [Joe Losurdo](/source/Joe_Losurdo) and [Christina Tillman](/source/Christina_Tillman)
|-
| [Frownland](/source/Frownland_(film))<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/frownland|title=Frownland|last=Brody|first=Richard|author-link=Richard Brody|date=October 6, 2009|magazine=The New Yorker|publisher=Condé Nast|url-access=limited|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://www.bkmag.com/2016/04/11/big-ears-2016/|title=Knoxville's Big Ears Festival, the Avant-Garde SXSW, Adds a Film Program|last=Cronk|first=Jordan|date=11 April 2016|website=Brooklyn|publisher=Brooklyn Magazine|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}</ref>|| 2007 || [Ronald Bronstein](/source/Ronald_Bronstein)
|-
| ''[Altamont Now](/source/Altamont_Now)'' || 2008 || [Joshua von Brown](/source/Joshua_von_Brown)
|-
| ''[Make-out With Violence](/source/Make-out_With_Violence)'' || 2008 || [The Deagol Brothers](/source/The_Deagol_Brothers)
|-
| ''[Until the Light Takes Us](/source/Until_the_Light_Takes_Us)'' || 2008 || Aaron Aites and [Audrey Ewell](/source/Audrey_Ewell)
|-
| ''[You Wont Miss Me](/source/You_Wont_Miss_Me)'' || 2009 || [Ry Russo-Young](/source/Ry_Russo-Young)
|-
| ''[Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo](/source/Beetle_Queen_Conquers_Tokyo)'' || 2009 || [Jessica Oreck](/source/Jessica_Oreck)
|-
| ''[Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be the Same](/source/Brock_Enright)'' || 2009 || [Jody Lee Lipes](/source/Jody_Lee_Lipes)
|-
| ''[Impolex](/source/Impolex)'' || 2009 || [Alex Ross Perry](/source/Alex_Ross_Perry)
|-
| ''[Wah Do Dem](/source/Wah_Do_Dem)'' || 2009 || [Sam Fleischner](/source/Sam_Fleischner) and [Ben Chace](/source/Ben_Chace)
|-
| ''[Rio Breaks](/source/Rio_Breaks)'' || 2009 || [Justin Mitchell](/source/Justin_Mitchell)
|-
| ''[Damon and Naomi: 1001 Nights](/source/Damon_and_Naomi)'' || 2009 || [Cedrick Eymenier](/source/Cedrick_Eymenier)
|-
| ''[All the Way from Michigan Not Mars](/source/Rose_Thomas_(singer-songwriter))'' || 2009 || Matt Boyd
|-
| ''[Gabi on the Roof in July](/source/Gabi_on_the_Roof_in_July)'' || 2010 || [Lawrence Michael Levine](/source/Lawrence_Michael_Levine)
|-
| ''[Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then](/source/Gravity_Was_Everywhere_Back_Then)'' || 2010 || Brent Green
|-
| ''[Shit Year](/source/Shit_Year)'' || 2010 || [Cam Archer](/source/Cam_Archer)
|-
| ''[Two Gates of Sleep](/source/Two_Gates_of_Sleep)'' || 2010 || [Alistair Banks Griffith](/source/Alistair_Banks_Griffith)
|-
| ''[Vacation!](/source/Trieste_Kelly_Dunn)'' || 2010 || Zach Clark
|-
| ''[N.Y. Export: Op. Jazz](/source/N.Y._Export%3A_Op._Jazz)'' || 2010 || [Jody Lee Lipes](/source/Jody_Lee_Lipes) and [Henry Joost](/source/Henry_Joost)
|-
| ''Convento'' || 2010 || Jarred Alterman
|-
| ''[I am Secretly an Important Man](/source/Steven_%22Jesse%22_Bernstein)'' || 2010 || [Peter Sillen](/source/Peter_Sillen)
|-
| ''[The Oregonian](/source/The_Oregonian_(film))'' || 2011 || [Calvin Lee Reeder](/source/Calvin_Lee_Reeder)
|-
| ''[The Zone](/source/The_Zone_(2011_film))'' || 2011 || [Joe Swanberg](/source/Joe_Swanberg)
|-
| ''[The Color Wheel](/source/The_Color_Wheel)''<ref name=":3" />|| 2011 || [Alex Ross Perry](/source/Alex_Ross_Perry)
|-
| ''The Family Jams'' || 2011 || Kevin Barker
|-
| ''A Rubberband is an Unlikely Instrument'' || 2011 || Matt Boyd
|-
| ''The Other Side of Sleep'' || 2011 || Rebecca Daly
|-
| ''Kids of Today'' || 2011 || Jerome de Missolz
|-
| ''Green''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://filmmakermagazine.com/50006-factory-25-acquires-sophia-takals-green-for-world-distribution/|title=FACTORY 25 ACQUIRES SOPHIA TAKAL'S "GREEN" FOR WORLD DISTRIBUTION|first=Scott|last=Macaulay|date=9 August 2012}}</ref> || 2011 || [Sophia Takal](/source/Sophia_Takal)
|-
| ''Buttons'' || 2011 || [The Safdie Brothers](/source/Safdie_brothers)
|-
| ''[Art History](/source/Art_History_(film))'' || 2011 || [Joe Swanberg](/source/Joe_Swanberg)
|-
| ''[Silver Bullets](/source/Silver_Bullets)'' || 2011 || [Joe Swanberg](/source/Joe_Swanberg)
|-
| ''[New Jerusalem](/source/New_Jerusalem_(film))'' || 2011 || [Rick Alverson](/source/Rick_Alverson)
|-
| ''Fake It So Real'' || 2011 || [Robert Greene](/source/Robert_Greene_(filmmaker))
|-
| ''[Jobriath A.D.](/source/Jobriath)'' || 2012 || Kieran Turner
|-
| ''[Kid-Thing](/source/Kid-Thing)'' || 2012 || [David Zellner](/source/David_Zellner)
|-
| ''[Bad Fever](/source/Bad_Fever)'' || 2012 || [Dustin Guy Defa](/source/Dustin_Guy_Defa)
|-
| ''[Better Than Something: Jay Reatard](/source/Jay_Reatard)'' || 2012 || Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz
|-
| ''[Sun Don't Shine](/source/Sun_Don't_Shine)''<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/the-state-of-the-art-film|title=The State of the "Art Film"|last=Brody|first=Richard|author-link=Richard Brody|date=January 17, 2013|magazine=The New Yorker|via=Condé Nast|url-access=limited|access-date=29 Dec 2019}}</ref>|| 2012 || [Amy Seimetz](/source/Amy_Seimetz)
|-
| ''Pavilion''<ref name=":2" />|| 2012 || Tim Sutton
|-
| ''[Nancy, Please](/source/Nancy%2C_Please)'' || 2012 || Andrew Semans
|-
| ''Marvin, Seth and Stanley'' || 2012 || [Stephen Gurewitz](/source/Stephen_Gurewitz)
|-
| ''[Richard's Wedding](/source/Richard's_Wedding)'' || 2012 || [Onur Tukel](/source/Onur_Tukel)
|-
| ''Exit Elena'' || 2012 || [Nathan Silver](/source/Nathan_Silver)
|-
| ''[Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film](/source/Apocalypse_(Bill_Callahan_album))'' || 2012 || Hanly Banks
|-
| ''[Ape](/source/Ape_(2012_film))'' || 2012 || [Joel Potrykus](/source/Joel_Potrykus)
|-
| ''[Francine](/source/Francine_(film))''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/news/factory-25-takes-francine-1118059040/|title=Factory 25 takes 'Francine'|first1=Gordon|last1=Cox|date=September 10, 2012}}</ref> || 2012 || Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky
|-
| ''First Winter'' || 2012 || [Benjamin Dickinson](/source/Benjamin_Dickinson)
|-
| ''[All the Light in the Sky](/source/All_the_Light_in_the_Sky)'' || 2012 || [Joe Swanberg](/source/Joe_Swanberg)
|-
| ''The Sheik and I'' || 2012 || [Caveh Zahedi](/source/Caveh_Zahedi)
|-
| ''White Reindeer'' || 2013 || Zach Clark
|-
| ''[The Voice of the Voiceless](/source/The_Voice_of_the_Voiceless)'' || 2013 || Maximón Monihan
|-
| ''Boneshaker''<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://filmmakermagazine.com/88373-factory-25-acquires-little-feet-and-boneshaker/|title=Factory 25 Acquires Little Feet and Boneshaker|first=Sarah|last=Salovaara|date=18 November 2014}}</ref> || 2013 || [Frances Bodomo](/source/Frances_Bodomo)
|-
| ''Privacy Setting'' || 2013 || [Joe Swanberg](/source/Joe_Swanberg)
|-
| ''Soft in the Head'' || 2013 || [Nathan Silver](/source/Nathan_Silver)
|-
| ''Hellaware'' || 2013 || [Michael M. Bilandic](/source/Michael_M._Bilandic)
|-
| ''[Bluebird](/source/Bluebird_(2013_film))''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/john-slatterys-bluebird-bought-for-u-s-by-factory-25-1201368715/|title=John Slattery's 'Bluebird' Bought for U.S. by Factory 25|first1=Dave|last1=McNary|date=December 2, 2014}}</ref> || 2013 || Lance Edmands
|-
| ''[Little Feet](/source/Little_Feet_(film))''<ref name="auto"/> || 2013 || [Alexandre Rockwell](/source/Alexandre_Rockwell)
|-
| ''[See You Next Tuesday](/source/See_You_Next_Tuesday_(film))'' || 2013 || Drew Tobia
|-
| ''Go Down Death''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://filmmakermagazine.com/84696-go-down-death-acquired-by-factory-25/|title=Go Down Death Acquired by Factory 25|first=Sarah|last=Salovaara|date=27 February 2014}}</ref> || 2013 || Aaron Schimberg
|-
| ''[Brothers Hypnotic](/source/Hypnotic_Brass_Ensemble)'' || 2013 || Reuben Atlas
|-
| ''Buzzard'' || 2014 || [Joel Potrykus](/source/Joel_Potrykus)
|-
| ''Young Bodies Heal Quickly'' || 2014 || Andrew T. Betzer
|-
| ''[Christmas, Again](/source/Christmas%2C_Again)'' || 2014 || Charles Poekel
|-
| ''Down in Shadowland'' || 2014 || [Tom DiCillo](/source/Tom_DiCillo)
|-
| ''[Sex and Broadcasting: A Film About WFMU](/source/Sex_and_Broadcasting_(2014_documentary))'' || 2014 || Tim K. Smith
|-
| ''[Diamond Tongues](/source/Diamond_Tongues)''<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2015/06/fandor-and-factory-25-jointly-acquire-7-feature-films-60636/|title=Fandor and Factory 25 Jointly Acquire 7 Feature Films|last=Choi|first=Sarah|date=25 June 2015|website=IndieWire|publisher=Penske Business Media|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}</ref>|| 2015 || Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson
|-
| ''[Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)](/source/Videophilia_(and_Other_Viral_Syndromes))''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/peru-oscar-entry-videofilia-ports-162914996.html|title=Peru Oscar Entry 'Videofilia' Ports To Factory 25; 'The War Show' Acquired By Bond/360 – Film Briefs|website=www.yahoo.com}}</ref> || 2015 || [Juan Daniel F. Molero](/source/Juan_Daniel_F._Molero)
|-
| ''Stinking Heaven''<ref name=":1" />|| 2015 || [Nathan Silver](/source/Nathan_Silver)
|-
| ''[Almost There](/source/Almost_There_(film))''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2015/11/factory-25-acquires-outsider-art-documentary-almost-there-54386/|title=Factory 25 Acquires Outsider Art Documentary 'Almost There'|last=Page|first=Aubrey|date=November 12, 2015|website=IndieWire|publisher=Penske Business Media|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}</ref>|| 2015 || Dan Rybicky and Aaron Wickenden
|-
| ''Uncle Kent 2''<ref name=":1" />|| 2015 || Todd Rohall
|-
| ''Dwarves Kingdom'' || 2015 || Matthew Salton
|-
| ''[Bloomin Mud Shuffle](/source/Bloomin_Mud_Shuffle)'' || 2015 || Frank V. Ross
|-
| ''[Come Down Molly](/source/Eleonore_Hendricks)'' || 2015 || Gregory Kohn
|-
| ''Abby Singer/Songwriter'' || 2015 || [Onur Tukel](/source/Onur_Tukel)
|-
| ''Ma'' || 2015 || Celia Rowlson-Hall
|-
| ''Homemakers'' || 2015 || Colin Healey
|-
| ''The Lost Arcade'' || 2015 || A.D. Calvo
|-
| ''The Missing Girl'' || 2015 || Kurt Vincent
|-
| ''Little Sister'' || 2016 || Zach Clark
|-
| ''The Arbalest'' || 2016 || Adam Pinney
|-
| ''All This Panic'' || 2016 || Jenny Gage
|-
| ''Icaros: A Vision'' || 2016 || Leonor Caraballo and Matteo Norzi
|-
| ''No Light and No Land Anywhere'' || 2016 || [Amber Sealey](/source/Amber_Sealey)
|-
| ''[For the Plasma](/source/For_the_Plasma)'' || 2016 || Bingham Bryant and Kyle Molzan
|-
| ''[Werewolf](/source/Werewolf_(2016_film))'' || 2016 || Ashley McKenzie
|-
| ''California Dreams'' || 2017 || Mike Ott
|-
| ''Sylvio'' || 2017 || Albert Birney and [Kentucker Audley](/source/Kentucker_Audley)
|-
| ''Assholes'' || 2017 || [Peter Vack](/source/Peter_Vack)
|-
| ''The Show About the Show'' || 2017 || [Caveh Zahedi](/source/Caveh_Zahedi)
|-
| ''[Sundowners](/source/Sundowners_(2017_film))'' || 2017 || Pavan Moondi
|-
| ''Tormenting the Hen'' || 2017 || Theodore Collatos
|-
| ''The Misogynists'' || 2017 || [Onur Tukel](/source/Onur_Tukel)
|-
| ''The Great Pretender'' || 2018 || [Nathan Silver](/source/Nathan_Silver)
|-
| ''The Unicorn'' || 2018 || Timothy Geraghty & Isabelle Dupuis
|-
| ''[Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story](/source/Chris_Sievey)'' || 2019 || Steve Sullivan
|-
| ''Jobe'z World'' || 2019 || [Michael M. Bilandic](/source/Michael_M._Bilandic)
|-
| ''Two Plains & a Fancy'' || 2019 || Lev Kalman and Whitney Horn
|-
| ''August at Akiko's'' || 2019 || [Christopher Makoto Yogi](/source/Christopher_Makoto_Yogi)
|-
| ''[Ham on Rye](/source/Ham_on_Rye_(film))''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/locarno-film-festival-selection-ham-on-rye-lands-at-factory-25-exclusive/5141967.article|title=Locarno Film Festival selection 'Ham On Rye' lands at Factory 25 (exclusive)|first=Jeremy|last=Kay|website=Screen}}</ref> || 2019 || Tyler Taormina
|-
| ''Empty Metal'' || 2019 || Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer
|-
| ''Tito'' || 2019 || Grace Glowicki
|-
| ''Other Music'' || 2019 || Rob Hatch-Miller & Puloma Basu
|-
| ''Frances Ferguson'' || 2019 || Bob Byington
|-
| ''Queen of Lapa'' || 2019 || Theodore Collatos & Carolina Monnerat
|-
| ''Amateur on Plastic'' || 2020 || Mark Robinson
|-
| ''Inspector Ike'' || 2020 || Graham Mason
|-
| ''Superior'' || 2021 || Erin Vassilopoulos
|-
| ''Honky Kong'' || 2021 || Stephen Gurewitz
|-
| ''Topology of Sirens'' || 2021 || Jonathan Davies
|-
| ''Out of Time: The Material Issue Story'' || 2021 || Balin Schneider
|-
| ''Actual People'' || 2021 || [Kit Zauhar](/source/Kit_Zauhar)
|-
| ''You Mean Everything to Me'' || 2021 || Bryan Wizemann
|-
| ''Happer's Comet'' || 2022 || [Tyler Taormina](/source/Tyler_Taormina)
|-
| ''[Queens of the Qing Dynasty](/source/Queens_of_the_Qing_Dynasty)'' || 2022 || Ashley McKenzie
|-
| ''Warm Blood'' || 2022 || Rick Charnoski
|-
| ''Quantum Cowboys'' || 2022 || Geoff Marslett
|-
| ''Way Out Ahead of Us'' || 2022 || Rob Rice
|-
| ''The Reverend'' || 2022 || Nick Canfield
|-
| ''We Were Famous, You Don't Remember: The Embarrassment'' || 2022 || Daniel Fetherston & Danny Szlauderbach
|-
| ''Residency'' || 2023 || Winnie Cheung
|-
| ''Hummingbirds'' || 2023 || Silvia Del Carmen Castaños & Estefanía "Beba" Contreras
|-
| ''This Closeness'' || 2023 || [Kit Zauhar](/source/Kit_Zauhar)
|-
| ''Louder Than You Think'' || 2023 || Jed I. Rosenberg
|-
| ''An Evening Song (for Three Voices)'' || 2023 || Graham Swon
|-
| ''Family Portrait'' || 2023 || Lucy Kerr
|-
| ''Crass: The Sound of Free Speech (The Story of Reality Asylum)'' || 2023 || Brandon Spivey
|-
| ''Sam's World'' || 2024 || Lily Lady
|-
| ''A Man Imagined'' || 2024 || Melanie Shatzky & Brian M. Cassidy
|-
| ''[The Heirloom](/source/The_Heirloom_(2024_film))'' || 2024 || Ben Petrie
|-
| ''[Vulcanizadora](/source/Vulcanizadora)'' || 2024 || [Joel Potrykus](/source/Joel_Potrykus)
|-
| ''No Sleep Till'' || 2024 || Alexandra Simpson
|-
| ''Or Something'' || 2024 || Jeffrey Scotti Schroeder
|-
| ''Lump'' || 2024 || [Alexandre Rockwell](/source/Alexandre_Rockwell)
|-
| ''Softshell'' || 2024 || Jinho Myung
|-
| ''City Wide Fever'' || 2025 || Josh Heaps
|-
| ''The Hedonist'' || 2025 || Nick Funess
|-
| ''The Gits - 20th Anniversary Edition'' || 2025 || Kerri O'Kane
|-
| ''Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted'' || 2025 || Isaac Gale & Ryan Olson
|-
| ''Micro Budget'' || 2025 || Morgan Evans
|}

'''Produced By Factory 25:'''

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title !! Year !! Director
|-
| [Summer of Blood](/source/Summer_of_Blood) || 2014 || [Onur Tukel](/source/Onur_Tukel)
|-
| [Applesauce](/source/Applesauce_(film)) || 2015 || [Onur Tukel](/source/Onur_Tukel)
|-
| [Abby Singer/Songwriter](/source/Abby_Singer%2FSongwriter) || 2015 || [Onur Tukel](/source/Onur_Tukel)
|-
| Cooklyn || 2016 || Bryan Wizemann
|-
| Tormenting the Hen || 2017 || Theodore Collatos
|-
| [The Great Pretender](/source/The_Great_Pretender_(film)) || 2018 || [Nathan Silver](/source/Nathan_Silver)
|-
| Queen of Lapa || 2019 || Theodore Collatos
|-
| You Mean Everything to Me || 2020 || Bryan Wizemann
|-
| Inspector Ike || 2020 || Graham Mason
|-
| All The Old Bells || 2020 || Brent Green
|-
| [Vulcanizadora](/source/Vulcanizadora) || 2024 || [Joel Potrykus](/source/Joel_Potrykus)
|}

==Music Releases==

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Album !! Year !! Artist
|-
| Music from [Frownland](/source/Frownland_(film)) || 2008 || [Paul Grimstad](/source/Paul_Grimstad)
|-
| Damon and Naomi: 1001 Nights || 2001-2009 || Naomi Yang
|-
| You Weren't There: A History of Chicago Punk 1977-1984 || 2009 || Various Artists
|-
| All the Way from Michigan Not Mars || 2009 || Rosie Thomas, Sufjan Stephens, and Denison Witmer
|-
| Make-Out With Violence Soundtrack || 2009 || The Non-Commissioned Officers
|-
| You Wont Miss Me || 2009 || Stylofone
|-
| Torben || 2010 || [Brock Enright](/source/Brock_Enright) & Kirsten Deirup
|-
| Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be the Same || 2010 || Jody Lee Lipes
|-
| Exclamation Point || 2010 || [DA!](/source/DA!_(band))
|-
| Sub-Urban Insult Rock for the Anti-Lectual || 2010 || Tutu & the Pirates
|-
| I Am Secretly an Important Man || 2011 || Jessie Bernstein
|-
| The Oregonian Soundtrack || 2011 || Calvin Lee Reeder
|-
| Found Stock: Better Than Something: Jay Reatard || 2012 || Jay Reatard
|-
| Pavilion Original Soundtrack || 2012 || Sam Prekop
|-
| Brothers Hypnotic || 2013 || Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
|-
| Unreleased Music from "POPSTAR," Jobriath's Lost Musical || 2013 || Jobriath
|-
| Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film || 2014 || Bill Callahan
|-
| I'll Cut Yo Dick Off || 2014 || The Young Torture Killers
|-
| [Heaven Knows What](/source/Heaven_Knows_What): Original Music From the Film || 2015 || [Ariel Pink](/source/Ariel_Pink) and [Blood Orange](/source/Blood_Orange_(musician))
|-
| Tour of WFMU || 2016 || Dave Hill & Scott Williams
|-
| August at Akiko's || 2019 || Alex Zhang Hungtai
|-
| Other Music || 2021 || Various Artists
|-
| Blammo!! Wams & Bams Mysteroid || 2023 || Grymstyd (aka: [Paul Grimstad](/source/Paul_Grimstad))
|}

==Accolades==
''Factory 25'' was named "Best Distributor" by [The L Magazine](/source/The_L_Magazine) in their "Best of Brooklyn 2013: Film" article.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thelmagazine.com/2013/07/best-of-brooklyn-2013-film/|title=Best of Brooklyn 2013: Film|date=July 31, 2013|website=The L Magazine|access-date=29 Dec 2019}}</ref>

== References ==
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== Further reading ==

* Founder Grady appears on this list: {{Cite web|url=http://www.bkmag.com/2014/03/11/the-100-most-influential-people-in-brooklyn-culture/|title=The 100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture|last=Staff|date=11 March 2014|website=Brooklyn|publisher=Brooklyn Magazine|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}
*Founder Grady presenting at SXSW 2016: {{Cite web|url=https://schedule.sxsw.com/2016/events/event_PP90156|title=Mentors - Distribution: Matt Grady (Factory 25)|date=2016|website=SXSW Schedule|publisher=SXSW LLC|type=Announcement of presentation schedule|access-date=30 Dec 2019}}

=== Interviews ===

*{{Cite interview|last=Grady|first=Matt|interviewer=Durga Chew-Bose|title=Factory Boy: Matt Grady Talks Distribution|url=https://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/factory-25-matt-grady|access-date=30 Dec 2019|work=Interview Magazine|date=22 December 2010}}
*{{Cite interview|last=Grady|first=Matt|interviewer=Ursula Grisham|title=Matt Grady|url=http://www.filmatique.com/interviews-1/2018/matt-grady|access-date=30 Dec 2019|work=Filmatique|date=2018}}

== External links ==

* Factory 25 Website [http://www.factorytwentyfive.com/ FACTORY 25 - Home]

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