Hope Runs High

A unique element of their library is that much of it focuses on films by women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ filmmakers and subjects.

[2] Hope Runs High acquired the distribution rights for a library of acclaimed documentary films.

Many of their digital releases include supplementary content designed to provide further cultural and historical context for the viewer.

[8] An expansion of Grant's documentaries to art house and repertory cinemas was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic.

[10][11] Also during the COVID-19 crisis, Hope Runs High brought Jonathan Caouette's 2003 documentary Tarnation to digital streaming for the first time in collaboration with The Criterion Collection.