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2200-1055 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6E 2E9
Telephone (877) 848-3866 |
New York
75 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10019
16th floor
Telephone (212) 669-5000
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Los Angeles
Lionsgate
2700 Colorado Ave.
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Telephone (310) 449-9200
Facsimile (310) 255-3870 |
Lions Gate UK Ltd
Ariel House,
74A Charlotte Street
London W1T 4QJ
Telephone: +44 (0)207 299 8800
e-Mail: companycontact@lionsgatefilms.co.uk
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lionsgatefilms.co.uk |
Lionsgate Films is a Canadian production and distributor company, a subsidiary
of Lionsgate Entertainment. Currently the the largest and most successful of the
independent film distributor-studio in North America. Foreign and independent
films are the companies main focus, it is perhaps best know and made its name
for distributing films too controversial for the mainstream studios. Such examples
being the Fahrenheit 9/11 and American Psycho. Although sometimes, films
which are distributed by Lions Gate theatrically will have their DVDs
distributed by other studios.
Lionsgate business strategy has changed greatly under different managers. Lionsgate was founded by
late director Robert Altman in 1976, who named it after a
Vancouver landmark, the Lions' Gate Bridge. The company now, as then, is based in
Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Altman sold the company in 1981
to Jonathan Taplin. The companies next step forward was started in 1997 by
Frank Guistra, a Vancouver investment banker hoping to capitalize on the growing
film industry in his home town. The company expanded by buying a
number of small production facilities and distributors. Its first success was
American Psycho, which began a trend of producing and distributing films far too
controversial for the major American studios. Other successes followed;
Affliction, Gods and Monsters, Dogma, and the Michael Moore documentary
Fahrenheit 9/11, which to date has been the studio's highest grossing film.
In
2000 Frank Guistra left the company and was taken over by Jon Feltheimer and
Micheal Burns. Their focus was on the video market with this in mind they began
buying up small struggling companies who carried large libraries. This included Trimark Pictures Inc. and Artisan Entertainment along with the other companies
they purchased it gave Lionsgate the second largest DVD library of a any company.
It carries over 8000 films including Total Recall, Reservoir Dogs, On Golden
Pond, Young Guns, Dirty Dancing, Rambo and It's A Wonderful Life, in some cases
these came by output deals with Studio Canal, ITC/Carlton, and Republic
Pictures. Lionsgate also distributes Will and Grace and other NBC programs,
Mattel's Barbie-branded videos and Clifford the Big Red Dog videos from the
Scholastic Corporation.
Very rarely does Lionsgate teams up with a major studio to co-produce films. In 2004
they teamed up with Miramax Films to make the sequel Dirty Dancing: Havana
Nights, also with Paramount Pictures for 2002's Narc and 2004's The Prince & Me.
They were also a silent partner in 20th Century Fox's 2004 sci-fi film The Day
After Tomorrow. In 2004 for the first time in their history they teamed up with
independent rival United Artists in producing Hotel Rwanda.
Lionsgate operate there own record label. Carrying the soundtracks to many of films they
have distributed; Saw I to III, Along with Happily Never After, Bug,
Daddy's little girl and pride.
The
company has a television arm which makes such programs as Dead Zone and
Five Days to Midnight.
In
2005, Lionsgate acquired UK-based distributor Redbus Films, renaming the company
Lionsgate UK. Then In 2006, they acquired land in Rio Rancho, New Mexico for
construction of a new studio facility.
Lionsgate studio properties in Canada are also rented to other film studios
including for the filming of the Warner Bros. film, Catwoman
With its continued success with Crash (the company's first best film Oscar) The
Lord of War, Saw II, which won its first weekend at the box office. se Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Madea's Family Reunion, which was the first film of 2006 to be the #1 Movie in
America for two weeks in a row. Such successes prove to underline Lionsgate
great power as a independent studio, slowly growing to be proven worthy as
a great competitor with the mainstream distributors.
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Madea's Family Reunion
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
Akeelah and the Bee
See No Evil
The Descent
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
Arthur's Missing Pal
Crank
Employee of the Month
Saw III
Dark Ride
The Hamiltons |
3:10 to Yuma
All Together, The
As you like it
Away From Her
Bratz
Bug
College
Condemned
Crank
Daddy's Little Girls
Delta Farce
Employee of the Month
fido
Fierce People
Foodfight!
Good Luck Chuck
Happily N'ever After
Hostel Part 2
Lives Of Others, The
Paradise Lost (formerly Turistas)
Pride
Rogue
Saw IV
Skinwalkers
Trade
War
War On Democracy, The
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Angel
Children of Glory
Death Defying Acts
Fade to Black
Good
Live!
Lonesome Jim
Saw V
The Bank job
The Daybreakers
The Edge of Love
The Eye
The Kingdom
The Spirit
Rambo
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