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'''Wolfe Video''' is the oldest and largest exclusive distributor of gay and lesbian films in North America. Founded in 1985 in New Almaden, CA by Kathy Wolfe, the company began as a consumer mail order distribution company for lesbian VHS videos but has evolved over the years to become a full-service distributor of gay, lesbian, bi and transgender (GLBT) movies. Wolfe releases GLBT films on DVD in North America as well as doing film festival bookings, foreign sales, US digital delivery and broadcast sales for its library of more than one hundred feature films and dozens of shorts and documentaries.
'''Wolfe Video''' is the oldest and largest exclusive distributor of gay and lesbian films in North America. Founded in 1985 in New Almaden, CA by Kathy Wolfe, the company began as a consumer mail order distribution company for lesbian VHS videos but has evolved over the years to become a full-service distributor of gay, lesbian, bi and transgender (GLBT) movies. Wolfe releases GLBT films on DVD in North America as well as doing film festival bookings, foreign sales, US digital delivery and broadcast sales for its library of more than one hundred feature films and dozens of shorts and documentaries.



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Wolfe Video is the oldest and largest exclusive distributor of gay and lesbian films in North America. Founded in 1985 in New Almaden, CA by Kathy Wolfe, the company began as a consumer mail order distribution company for lesbian VHS videos but has evolved over the years to become a full-service distributor of gay, lesbian, bi and transgender (GLBT) movies. Wolfe releases GLBT films on DVD in North America as well as doing film festival bookings, foreign sales, US digital delivery and broadcast sales for its library of more than one hundred feature films and dozens of shorts and documentaries.

Notable Wolfe releases over the years include: the popular gay classic Big Eden; the 20th Anniversary DVD release of Desert Hearts; and Thom Fitzgerald’s global AIDS epic 3 Needles. Significant Wolfe DVD releases in 2009 included: New York Times Critic’s Pick: Were The World Mine; the award-winning ensemble drama, The New Twenty; and the latest installment in Wolfe's popular lesbian shorts series, She Likes Girls 4.