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  1. CineTel Films is a Los Angeles-based company that produces and distributes films. Visit BD Films for their latest projects and updates.

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  2. CineTel Films Inc. was an independent film production company and distributor based in West Hollywood, California . History. The company was founded in Chicago in 1980 as Chicago Teleproductions and later moved the company's headquarters to Los Angeles, California and renamed as CineTel Films in 1983. [1] [2] Paul Hertzberg founded CineTel Films.

  3. www.cinetelfilms.com › companyCineTel Films

    CineTel Films is a Los Angeles-based film studio that produces and distributes theatrical features and pay television specials. Founded in 1980 by Paul Hertzberg and Lisa Hansen, CineTel has a history of artistic creativity and financial success.

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    8383 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 800, Beverly Hills, Ca 90211. Phone: +1.323.654.4000. Copyright © CineTel Films 2022. All Right Reserved.

  5. Oct 8, 2010 · CineTel Films is a Beverly Hills-based company that produces and distributes low-budget horror, sci-fi, and action movies. Browse the list of 108 movies by CineTel Films, from I Spit on Your Grave to Lavalantula.

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  7. Oct 28, 2010 · When CineTel founder Paul Hertzberg learned in May 2001 that HBO, the main buyer of his company’s movies, was switching direction toward home-grown series, it seemed like a death knell.