Thanks, Jessica!  I will try contacting Jeff.  Much appreciated!

Best,
Meghann

On 6/10/2016 3:37 PM, Jessica Rosner wrote:
Well the person who MIGHT know the answer is Jeff Lipsky whose company Lot47 distributed it.
He has a new company called Adopt Films which you can try.

http://www.adoptfilms.com/contact-adopt-films/

You can also perhaps have Kino-Lorber which deals with him give you his direct contact.

My best guess is that maybe he can give you the contact info for an old sales agent as the original distribution rights have almost surely expired.





On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Meghann Matwichuk <mtw...@udel.edu <mailto:mtw...@udel.edu>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    Does anyone have a PPR contact for Scotland, PA?

    I've checked the usual suspects and it looks like the original
    distribution company is no longer in business.

    Thanks in advance!

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