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Les Films Séville

Les Films Séville (formerly Les Films Rene Malo, René Malo Vidéo, Malofilm and Malofilm Home Video; previously known in English as Séville Pictures) was a Canadian film distributor company. First based on Saint-André Boulevard in 1983, it moved its operations in 1993 to Saint Laurent Boulevard, as the Canadian branch of Republic Pictures Home Video and Turner Home Entertainment, distributing releases from the two companies into Canada. The company distributed Entertainment One’s movies in Quebec.

Les Films Séville
FormerlyLes Films Rene Malo (1974-1990)
René Malo Vidéo (1983–1990)
Malofilm (1990–1997)
Behaviour Communications (1997-1999)
TypeIncentive
IndustryFilm
PredecessorAlliance Vivafilm
Founded1974 (as Les Films Rene Malo)
1983 (as René Malo Vidéo)
1990 (as Malofilm / Malofilm Home Video)
1997 (as Behaviour Communications)
1999 (as Les Films Séville)
2014 (as international unit)
Defunct1997 (original)
2022 (as Les Films Séville)
FateFolded into Entertainment One, Library acquired by Immina Films
SuccessorImmina Films
Headquarters
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Websitewww.imminafilms.com

In 1999, Malofilm was renamed Les Films Séville, after a hostile merger with Industry Entertainment, and was acquired by Entertainment One in 2007. On May 31, 2000, Behaviour Worldwide was sold to MDP's old management, which changed its name back to MDP Worldwide.

History edit

The company was founded in 1974 by chairman and CEO René Malo in Montreal, Quebec as Les Films Rene Malo. It will soon expand to home video distribution in 1983.[1]

In late 1983, it was a founding partner of Videoglobe with many other companies, including Cinepix Inc. and The Multimedia Group of Canada, among others.[2]

In 1987, Malofilm was a founding member of Image Organization with several other companies, notably Nelvana and New Star Entertainment.[3][4]

In 1995, Malofilm acquired Desclez Productions and Megatoon Entertainment Group (MEG).

In 1996, Malofilm acquired ReadySoft Incorporated,[5] a well known Canadian software company. Also that year, it bought out California film studio Image Organization for $1.8 million.[6]

In 1997, Malofilm changed its name to Behaviour Communications,[7] after Malo was forced to retire from the company for health reasons.[8][9] On March 26, 1998, it bought out MDP Worldwide for $19.3 million, and changed its name to Behaviour Worldwide.[10]

In 1999, Behaviour Interactive was sold to Rémi Racine and some investors, and was renamed Artificial Mind & Movement Inc. (A2M) the following year (it later returned to the name Behaviour Interactive in 2010).

In 1999, Behavior Communications was renamed Les Films Séville, after a hostile merger with Industry Entertainment, and was acquired by Entertainment One in 2007.[11] On May 31, 2000, Behaviour Worldwide was sold to MDP's old management, which changed its name back to MDP Worldwide.[12]

In 2012, Les Films Séville merged with Alliance Vivafilm, which was acquired by Entertainment One, and the new entity kept the name Les Films Séville.

From April 2014, the distribution of films under the Alliance Vivafilm brand was stopped in favor of distribution solely under the Les Films Séville brand.

Entertainment One shut the division down in June 2022.[13] Months later, its back catalogue was acquired by Immina Films, a new independent company launched by former Séville president Patrick Roy.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ R. Lerner, Loren (1997). Canadian Film and Video: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. University of Toronto Press.
  2. ^ Halter, Fran (January 3, 1984). "Videoglobe has view to French market". The Gazette. p. B-7. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "4 Indie Producers Form L.A.-Based Foreign Sales Combine, Image Org., Inc". Variety. February 25, 1987. p. 57.
  4. ^ Brownstein, Bill (April 15, 1987). "Malo launches film organization". The Gazette. p. F-5. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  5. ^ ReadySoft | Video Game Publisher, at VideoGameGeek
  6. ^ Kelly, Brendan (September 23, 1996). "Malofilm Snatches Up Image Org". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  7. ^ Canada’s Behaviour buys MDP Variety 1998-26-03
  8. ^ . BFI Film & TV Database. Archived from the original on January 27, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  9. ^ "Biographie et filmographie de René Malo". UQAM Faculte de communication (in French). Montreal: Université du Québec à Montréal. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  10. ^ Kelly, Brendan (March 27, 1998). "Canada's Behaviour buys MDP". Variety. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  11. ^ Kelly, Brendan (December 15, 1999). "Behaviour changes to Seville". Variety. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "Behaviour changes moniker to MDP". Variety. May 31, 2000. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  13. ^ André Duchesne and Marc-André Lussier, "Les Films Séville cessent la distribution en salle". La Presse, June 28, 2022.
  14. ^ Lussier, Marc-André (November 1, 2022). "Patrick Roy annonce la création d'Immina Films". La Presse (in French). Retrieved January 16, 2023.

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Seville Pictures redirects here Not to be confused with the unrelated British animation studio of the same name Les Films Seville formerly Les Films Rene Malo Rene Malo Video Malofilm and Malofilm Home Video previously known in English as Seville Pictures was a Canadian film distributor company First based on Saint Andre Boulevard in 1983 it moved its operations in 1993 to Saint Laurent Boulevard as the Canadian branch of Republic Pictures Home Video and Turner Home Entertainment distributing releases from the two companies into Canada The company distributed Entertainment One s movies in Quebec Les Films SevilleFormerlyLes Films Rene Malo 1974 1990 Rene Malo Video 1983 1990 Malofilm 1990 1997 Behaviour Communications 1997 1999 TypeIncentiveIndustryFilmPredecessorAlliance VivafilmFounded1974 as Les Films Rene Malo 1983 as Rene Malo Video 1990 as Malofilm Malofilm Home Video 1997 as Behaviour Communications 1999 as Les Films Seville 2014 as international unit Defunct1997 original 2022 as Les Films Seville FateFolded into Entertainment One Library acquired by Immina FilmsSuccessorImmina FilmsHeadquartersMontreal Quebec CanadaWebsitewww wbr imminafilms wbr comIn 1999 Malofilm was renamed Les Films Seville after a hostile merger with Industry Entertainment and was acquired by Entertainment One in 2007 On May 31 2000 Behaviour Worldwide was sold to MDP s old management which changed its name back to MDP Worldwide History editThe company was founded in 1974 by chairman and CEO Rene Malo in Montreal Quebec as Les Films Rene Malo It will soon expand to home video distribution in 1983 1 In late 1983 it was a founding partner of Videoglobe with many other companies including Cinepix Inc and The Multimedia Group of Canada among others 2 In 1987 Malofilm was a founding member of Image Organization with several other companies notably Nelvana and New Star Entertainment 3 4 In 1995 Malofilm acquired Desclez Productions and Megatoon Entertainment Group MEG In 1996 Malofilm acquired ReadySoft Incorporated 5 a well known Canadian software company Also that year it bought out California film studio Image Organization for 1 8 million 6 In 1997 Malofilm changed its name to Behaviour Communications 7 after Malo was forced to retire from the company for health reasons 8 9 On March 26 1998 it bought out MDP Worldwide for 19 3 million and changed its name to Behaviour Worldwide 10 In 1999 Behaviour Interactive was sold to Remi Racine and some investors and was renamed Artificial Mind amp Movement Inc A2M the following year it later returned to the name Behaviour Interactive in 2010 In 1999 Behavior Communications was renamed Les Films Seville after a hostile merger with Industry Entertainment and was acquired by Entertainment One in 2007 11 On May 31 2000 Behaviour Worldwide was sold to MDP s old management which changed its name back to MDP Worldwide 12 In 2012 Les Films Seville merged with Alliance Vivafilm which was acquired by Entertainment One and the new entity kept the name Les Films Seville From April 2014 the distribution of films under the Alliance Vivafilm brand was stopped in favor of distribution solely under the Les Films Seville brand Entertainment One shut the division down in June 2022 13 Months later its back catalogue was acquired by Immina Films a new independent company launched by former Seville president Patrick Roy 14 References edit R Lerner Loren 1997 Canadian Film and Video A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature University of Toronto Press Halter Fran January 3 1984 Videoglobe has view to French market The Gazette p B 7 Retrieved July 18 2023 4 Indie Producers Form L A Based Foreign Sales Combine Image Org Inc Variety February 25 1987 p 57 Brownstein Bill April 15 1987 Malo launches film organization The Gazette p F 5 Retrieved July 18 2023 ReadySoft Video Game Publisher at VideoGameGeek Kelly Brendan September 23 1996 Malofilm Snatches Up Image Org Variety Retrieved November 27 2021 Canada s Behaviour buys MDP Variety 1998 26 03 Malofilm Communications BFI Film amp TV Database Archived from the original on January 27 2009 Retrieved February 13 2010 Biographie et filmographie de Rene Malo UQAM Faculte de communication in French Montreal Universite du Quebec a Montreal Retrieved February 13 2010 Kelly Brendan March 27 1998 Canada s Behaviour buys MDP Variety Retrieved November 26 2021 Kelly Brendan December 15 1999 Behaviour changes to Seville Variety Retrieved November 26 2021 Behaviour changes moniker to MDP Variety May 31 2000 Retrieved November 26 2021 Andre Duchesne and Marc Andre Lussier Les Films Seville cessent la distribution en salle La Presse June 28 2022 Lussier Marc Andre November 1 2022 Patrick Roy annonce la creation d Immina Films La Presse in French Retrieved January 16 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les Films Seville amp oldid 1181699193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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