Vinegar Syndrome
American film restoration and distribution company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vinegar Syndrome is an American home video distribution company which specializes in "protecting and preserving genre films".[1] The company was founded in 2012 in Bridgeport, Connecticut by Joe Rubin and Ryan Emerson, who created it to restore and distribute old X-rated films that were lost or otherwise unavailable. Their catalog has since expanded to include other types of cult and exploitation films, including horror films and action films.
Industry | Film restoration Home video |
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Founded | 2012; 12 years ago (2012) |
Founders | Joe Rubin Ryan Emerson |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Products | DVDs and Blu-ray Discs (2013–present) Exploitation.TV (2015–18) |
Website | vinegarsyndrome.com |
Vinegar Syndrome has been compared to the Criterion Collection for its importance to "physical media and film preservation,"[2] as well as similarly garnering praise for high-quality home video offerings.[3][4] Like the Criterion Collection, Vinegar Syndrome is considered a boutique Blu-ray label.[5][6]
In September 2021, Vinegar Syndrome announced the establishment of Vinegar Syndrome Pictures (VSP), a sub-branding dedicated to the production and distribution of films.[7] The first film released under the VSP banner was New York Ninja, which was shot in 1984 and abandoned until Vinegar Syndrome acquired the footage. Without access to the original audio or screenplay, Vinegar Syndrome then restored and reconstructed the film, adding music and newly dubbed dialogue.[8][9]