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- Background
- Films 1990s 2000s 2010s
- See also
- Footnotes
- References
- External links
{{See also|Samuel Goldwyn (disambiguation)}}{{More citations needed|date=December 2013}}{{Infobox company | name = Samuel Goldwyn Films | logo = SamuelGoldwyn.jpg | logo_size = 200px | type = | parent = | founder = Samuel Goldwyn Jr. | foundation = {{start date and age|2000}} | owner = | dissolved = | predecessor = The Samuel Goldwyn Company | location = Culver City, California, United States | key_people = Peter Goldwyn, {{small|President}} | num_employees = | industry = Motion pictures | products = | divisions = | revenue = | operating profit = | homepage = {{URL|samuelgoldwynfilms.com}} }}Samuel Goldwyn Films is an American film company that licenses, releases and distributes art-house, independent and foreign films. It was founded by Samuel Goldwyn Jr., the son of the Hollywood business magnate/mogul, Samuel Goldwyn. The current incarnation is a successor to The Samuel Goldwyn Company. BackgroundAfter The Samuel Goldwyn Company was acquired by Orion Pictures Corporation in 1996 and by MGM in 1997, Samuel Goldwyn Jr. founded Samuel Goldwyn Films as an independent production/distribution studio. Until his passing, the younger Goldwyn owned sole rights to the use of the name and signature logo as part of the settlement of his 1999 lawsuit against MGM, which changed its Goldwyn subsidiary's name to G2 Films. FilmsThis is a list of films distributed and/or produced by Samuel Goldwyn Films. 1990s Release date | Title | Notes |
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1998 | Lolita | co-production with Pathé | 1999 | Tinseltown | Desert Blue | Splendor | co-production with Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Capital Group | Shiri | co-distribution with Destination Films | |
2000s Release date | Title | Notes |
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2000 | Faithless | co-production with AB Svensk Filmindustri | Better Than Sex | co-production with Fireworks Pictures | Greenfingers | co-production with Fireworks Pictures | 2001 | The Experiment | co-production with Fanes Film, Senator Film Produktion, Seven Pictures and Typhoon | Me Without You | co-production with Capitol Films and Fireworks Pictures | The Man from Elysian Fields | co-production with Fireworks Pictures, Gold Circle Films and Shoreline Entertainment | Little Secrets | co-production with TriStar Pictures | Tortilla Soup | The Movie | co-distributed with Destination Films in the US; produced in Japan by Sunrise Animation and Bones | 2002 | Sonny | co-production with Gold Circle Films and Saturn Films | He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not | Raising Victor Vargas | co-production with Fireworks Pictures | Poolhall Junkies | co-production with Gold Circle Films | Passionada | The Crime of Father Amaro | co-production with Almeda Films, Blu Films and Wanda Films | Returner | co-production with Robot Communications; co-distribution with Pony Canyon and Toho | Anything but Love | The Code | 2003 | I Capture the Castle | produced by BBC Films and Trademark Films | All Your Difference | Nola | Japanese Story | Rosenstrasse | Tokyo Godfathers | co-distribution with Destination Films; produced by Madhouse | The Prophecy | co-production with Destination Films, TVA and Xilam | Mambo Italiano | co-production with Cinémaginaire | The Boys and Girl from County Clare | The Far Side of the World | Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, and Miramax Films | 2004 | What the Bleep Do We Know!? | co-production with Roadside Attractions | D.E.B.S. | co-production with Screen Gems, Destination Films and Anonymous Content | Walk on Water | Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War | Super Size Me | co-production with Roadside Attractions and The Con | Ladies in Lavender | Saint Ralph | Lila Says | Stateside | 2005 | The Squid and the Whale | co-production with Destination Films and American Empirical Pictures | Pretty Persuasion | co-production with Roadside Attractions, REN-Mar Studios and Prospect Pictures | Infiltrating D.E.B.S. | Wah-Wah | co-production with Scion Films, IMG Productions, Lorna Nasha and Reeleyes Film | London | Lassie | co-production with Classic Media and Odyssey Entertainment; distributed by Roadside Attractions | Revolver | Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School | MirrorMask | co-production with Destination Films and The Jim Henson Company | Blind Dating | Boynton Beach Club | co-production with Roadside Attractions | 2006 | Sleeping Dogs Lie | co-production with Roadside Attractions and HareBrained Films | Facing the Giants | co-production with Destination Films, Sherwood Pictures, Provident Films, Caramel Entertainment and Kendrick Brothers Group | Lonely Hearts | co-production with Roadside Attractions, Millennium Films, Emmett/Furla Films | Conversations with God | Seraphim Falls | co-production with Destination Films and Icon Productions | O Jerusalem | Goya's Ghosts | co-production with The Saul Zaentz Company, Kanzaman, Antena 3 Televisión and Xuxa Producciones | Priceless | US distribution | Amazing Grace | co-production with FourBoys Films, Bristol Bay Productions, Ingenious Film Partners and Roadside Attractions | What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole | 2007 | 2 Days in Paris | co-production with Polaris Film Production & Finance | Southland Tales | co-distribution with Destination Films; co-production with Darko Entertainment, Persistent Entertainment and Cherry Road Films | Blood Hunter | co-production with Ghost House Pictures, Destination Films and Mandate Pictures | Roman de Gare | Fugitive Pieces | Trumbo | co-distribution with IDP Distribution and Red Envelope Entertainment; co-production with Filbert Steps Productions, Reno Productions and Safehouse Pictures | This Is the Way the World Ends | 2008 | Fireproof | co-production with Affirm Films and Sherwood Pictures | The Merry Gentleman | The Yellow Handkerchief | Elegy | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment | Dark Streets | 2009 | Brothers at War | American Violet | co-distribution with Uncommon Productions; co-production with Cinema Management Group | The Double Hour | To Save a Life | co-production with New Song Pictures, Outreach Films and Accelerated Entertainment | Management | co-production with Echo Films, Image Entertainment, SKE and Temple Hill Entertainment | The Last Vampire | co-production with Production I.G | Cold Souls | (Untitled) | U.N. Me | co-production with Disruptive Pictures |
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2010 | Mao's Last Dancer | co-production with Great Scott Productions Pty. Ltd. | Harry Brown | US distribution; co-production with Marv Partners, UK Film Council, HanWay Films, Prescience and Framestore Features | The Dead Sea | Legendary | co-production with WWE Studios | Knucklehead | co-production with WWE Studios | Welcome to the Rileys | 2011 | The Whistleblower | co-production with Voltage Pictures | The Chaperone | co-production with WWE Studios | That's What I Am | co-production with WWE Studios | Bloodworth | There Be Dragons | The Reunion | co-production with WWE Studios | The Island President | co-production with Actual Films | Assassination Games | co-production with MediaPro Studios and Rodin Entertainment | Inside Out | co-production with WWE Studios | A Good Old Fashioned Orgy | co-production with Endgame Entertainment | 2012 | Detention | US theatrical only; co-production with Detention Films and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions | October Baby | co-production with American Family Studios, Provident Films and Gravitas Ventures | Cowgirls 'n Angels | co-production with Sense and Sensibility Ventures and Silver Nitrate | The First Time | co-production with Destination Films and Jerimaca Films | Robot & Frank | co-production with Stage 6 Films, Park Pictures, White Hat Entertainment and Dog Run Pictures | 2013 | Home Run | co-production with Provident Films | Goodbye World | co-production with Stage 6 Films, Gather Films and Picturesque Films | The Secret Life of Walter Mitty | co-production with 20th Century Fox, New Line Cinema, Red Hour Productions and TSG Entertainment | SOMM | 2014 | The Last of Robin Hood | co-production with Big Indie Pictures and Killer Films | Better Living Through Chemistry | co-production with Occupant Entertainment | Ivory Tower | co-production with Paramount Pictures, Participant Media and CNN Films | That Sugar Film | produced by Madman Entertainment | Saving Christmas | co-production with Camfam Studios, Liberty University, Provident Films and XDX2; Winner of the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture | 2015 | Faith of Our Fathers | co-production with Pure Flix Entertainment | X+Y | co-production with Koch Media, Origin Pictures and Minnow Films | Yakuza Apocalypse | co-production with Django Film, Gambit, Happinet Corporation and OLM, Inc. | Franny | co -production with Audax Films, Big Shoes Media, Magnolia Entertainment, Soaring Flight Productions, TideRock Media and Treehouse Pictures | Lila & Eve | co-production with A+E Studios, ChickFlick Productions, JuVee Productions and Lifetime Films | 90 Minutes in Heaven | co-production with Emmett/Furla Films, Family Christian Entertainment and Giving Films | No Men Beyond This Point | Barista | Produced by Filmic Entertainment | SOMM: Into the Bottle | Coming Through the Rye | co-production with Eammon Films, Red Hat Films and River Bend Pictures | 2016 | Hyena Road | U.S. distribution; produced by Thump Entertainment, Skybound Entertainment and Digger Productions | The Benefactor | co-production with Audax Films, Big Shoes Media, Magnolia Entertainment, Soaring Flight Productions, TideRock Media and Treehouse Pictures | Brother Nature | produced by Broadway Video and Insurge Pictures | Altamira | co-distribution with Eagle Films | Pet | co-distribution with Orion Pictures; co-production with Magic Lantern and Revolver Picture Company | Transpecos | co-production with 8750 Films and Marfa Peach Company | Who Gets the Dog? | co-production with Epic Pictures Group | Nerdland | produced by AKW Worldwide, Pariah and Titmouse, Inc. | 2017 | Youth in Oregon | co-distribution with Orion Pictures; co-production with Sundial Pictures and Campfire[1] | 100 Streets | co-production with CrossDay Productions Ltd., Green Door Pictures, Kreo Films FZ, West Fiction Films and What's the Story[2][3] | Lavender | co-production with South Creek Pictures and 3 Legged Dog Films[4] | Maya Dardel | co-production with The Winter Film Company, Greyshack Films and Message Film; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films | Past Life | co-production with Orion Pictures | The Price | co-distribution with Orion Pictures | 2018 | Saturday Church | Love, Kennedy | Submergence | [5] | Little Pink House | Wait for Your Laugh | Zoo | Nancy | Night Comes On | Hope Springs Eternal | Cold Skin | A Boy. A Girl. A Dream | Becoming Jiff | Somm | Queen of Spades | A Boy. A Girl. A Dream | Back Roads | [6] | Buffalo Boys | Mapplethorpe | 2019 | Sobibor | [7] | Resurrection | co-production with Icon Productions | |
See also- The Samuel Goldwyn Company, predecessor to Samuel Goldwyn Films
- Samuel Goldwyn Studio
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Samuel Goldwyn Television
- Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Footnotes{{refbegin}}- {{note|1}} Warner Bros. through New Line Cinema is handling the production for The Secret Life of Walter Mitty with Samuel Goldwyn Films and Red Hour Films, while 20th Century Fox will release the film.
- {{note|2}} Samuel Goldwyn Films handled the US theatrical release of Detention, while Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions handled the worldwide release and the US DVD and Blu-ray release.
{{refend}}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.playbill.com/article/youth-in-oregon-starring-frank-langella-sets-release-date|title=Youth in Oregon, Starring Frank Langella, Sets Release Date|date=December 20, 2016 |publisher=Playbill |accessdate=January 14, 2017}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/movie/100-streets-2017#/slide/1|title=100 Streets |publisher=Coming Soon |accessdate=January 13, 2017}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=https://variety.com/2016/film/news/idris-elba-100-streets-samuel-goldwyn-films-1201892301/|title=Idris Elba Drama '100 Streets' Bought by Samuel Goldwyn Films|date=October 18, 2016 |newspaper=Variety |accessdate=January 14, 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/movie/lavender-2017|title=Lavender | publisher=Coming Soon |accessdate=February 3, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/alicia-vikander-james-mcavoy-film-submergence-lands-at-samuel-goldwyn-films-1037420|title=Alicia Vikander-James McAvoy Film 'Submergence' Lands at Samuel Goldwyn Films|work=The Hollywood Reporter|last1=Siegel|first1=Tatiana|date=November 14, 2017|accessdate=November 14, 2017}} 6. ^{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2018/08/alex-pettyfer-back-roads-samuel-goldwyn-films-1202446812/|title=Alex Pettyfer’s Directorial Debut Film ‘Back Roads’ Lands At Samuel Goldwyn|last=N'Duka|first=Amanda|date=2018-08-16|work=Deadline|access-date=2018-11-06|language=en-US}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/russia-oscar-samuel-goldwyn-sobibor-1203035436/|title=Samuel Goldwyn Takes U.S. Rights to Russian Oscar Entry ‘Sobibor’|work=Variety|last1=Barraclough|first1=Leo|date=November 23, 2018|accessdate=November 27, 2018}}
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