OK next time I am charging at least $10 for these searches. The company you
want is the Bureau Company in London. I suggest you email them and explain
briefly you want to show the film (I hope you have access to a legit DVD)
and understand there will be a fee and give them some info on the regular
range of fees. Keep in mind if they go along, the will want a SIMPLE
transaction as in you agree on a fee and they grant permission and you wire
money. They are not likely to want to fill out any tax or other forms.

http://www.thebureau.co.uk/

Good luck



On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Jessica Rosner <jessicapros...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Sadly some chance this could be caught up in bankruptcy limbo, however in
> cases like this I suggest you locate the original review from Variety which
> should list the original producer/company and see if you can google them. I
> only vaguely recall Picture This but there is a good chance rights are with
> original producer if you can find them
>
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Boling, Brian <
> brian.bol...@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>
>>  A professor would like to show Glue 
>> (2006)<http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484039/>for a film series, but the 
>> company that used to distribute it (Picture This!
>> Entertainment) has closed up shop.  Does anyone know who now handles PPR for
>> this title?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Brian Boling
>>
>> Library Assistant
>>
>> Government Information & Media Services
>>
>> Jean & Alexander Heard Library
>>
>> Vanderbilt University
>>
>> 615-322-2838
>>
>> brian.bol...@vanderbilt.edu
>>
>>
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