StudioCanal

StudioCanal (formerly known as Le Studio Canal+, Canal Plus, Canal+ Distribution, Canal+ Production, and Canal+ Image) is a French film production and distribution company that owns the third-largest film library in the world. The company is a unit of the Canal+ Group, owned by Vivendi.

StudioCanal SAS
Division
IndustryFilmmaking
Film distribution
Predecessors
Founded1988 (1988)
FounderPierre Lescure 
Headquarters
Area served
Key people
Maxime Saada (Chairman)
Didier Lupfer (CEO)
ParentCanal+ Group (Vivendi)
SubsidiariesStudioCanal UK
TANDEM Productions
Paddington and Company
Copyrights Group
Red Production Company
SAM Productions ApS
SunnyMarch TV (20%)
Urban Myth Films (20%)
Bambú Producciones (33%)
ROK Studios
British Pathé
Websitewww.studiocanal.com

Background

The company was founded in 1988 by Pierre Lescure as a spin-off of the Canal+ pay-TV network. The original function was to focus on French and European productions, but later made strategic deals with American production companies. StudioCanal's most notable productions from its early years include Terminator 2: Judgment Day, JFK, Basic Instinct, Cliffhanger, Under Siege, Free Willy, and the original Stargate movie. In those days, it was known as either Le Studio Canal+ or simply Canal+.

Other films the company financed include U-571, Bully, and Bridget Jones's Diary. StudioCanal also funded the last third of David Lynch's film Mulholland Drive.[1] StudioCanal also financed French-language films, such as Brotherhood of the Wolf (which became the second-highest-grossing French-language film in the United States in the last two decades) and Intimate Strangers (which is being remade by Hollywood-based Paramount Pictures[2]). The biggest box office hits for StudioCanal have been Terminator 2: Judgment Day which grossed US$519 million, Basic Instinct which grossed US$352 million and The Tourist which grossed US$278 million worldwide.[3][4][5]

Film library

StudioCanal acquired film libraries from studios that either became defunct or had merged with it over the years; as a result, the company's library is one of the largest in the world, with over 6,000 titles.

StudioCanal owns the libraries of the following companies:

Television series

StudioCanal currently owns the rights to over 30 television series, mostly produced by TANDEM Productions and Red Production Company, including The Avengers, Rambo: The Force of Freedom, Paranoid, Public Eye, Crazyhead, Take Two, Wanted Dead or Alive, Paddington (2020), and international rights to The Big Valley.

Distribution

Acquisitions

StudioCanal acquired British distributor Optimum Releasing in 2006 as their first expansion into an international market.[19] Two years later, their second expansion into an international market took place with StudioCanal's acquisition of German distributor Kinowelt who had distributed their films up to that point.[20] Kinowelt also owned the DVD label Arthaus Both Optimum and Kinowelt have since been renamed StudioCanal.[21] StudioCanal's acquisition of Australian distributor Hoyts Distribution took place in 2012 and was StudioCanal's third expansion into an international market.[22]

In June 2016, StudioCanal acquired the intellectual rights to the Paddington Bear brand, along with the Copyrights Group, the franchise's merchandise licensing agent. StudioCanal then announced that it would be producing three more Paddington films, including a show on Nick Jr. in 2020.[23]

Distributors

Outside France, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and German-speaking countries, StudioCanal does not have a formal distribution unit per se, instead relying on other distribution studios and home video distributors to own their titles. In North America for example, The Criterion Collection, Rialto Pictures, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Image Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Universal Pictures, distribute StudioCanal's back catalogue on DVD and Blu-ray Disc (in addition, Anchor Bay Entertainment used to previously owned several of their titles). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment owns distribution of StudioCanal/Hoyts Distribution films in Australia and New Zealand on DVD and Blu-ray since in early 2015.

StudioCanal also owns home video distribution of 550 titles from the Miramax library within Europe (Lionsgate owns American and most international distribution, while Entertainment One owns Canadian distribution) since February 2011.[24][25]

Selected films produced by StudioCanal or associated companies

References

  1. Mulholland Drive on IMDb
  2. Ross, Matthew (June 21, 2007). "Kelly Fremon". Variety.
  3. "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  4. "Basic Instinct". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  5. "The Tourist". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
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  12. "A.B. Pictures Acquire 50% Of Anglo Amalgamated." The Times [London, England]; April 5, 1962: 21. The Times Digital Archive.
  13. "Associated British Picture Corporation." Sunday Times [London, England] September 3, 1967: 44. The Sunday Times Digital Archive.
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  18. "Studiocanal Acquires Library of 'The Intouchables' Producer". Variety. October 1, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  19. "Studio Canal moves into Blighty". Variety. May 7, 2006.
  20. "StudioCanal buys Kinowelt". Variety. January 17, 2008.
  21. "OPTIMUM, KINOWELT TO BE REBRANDED AS STUDIOCANAL". StudioCanal. August 18, 2011.
  22. "Hoyts Distribution renamed STUDIOCANAL in Australia and New Zealand". If Magazine. March 4, 2013.
  23. Keslassy, John Hopewell,Elsa (20 June 2016). "Studiocanal Acquires Paddington Bear Brand, Plans Third Paddington Movie".
  24. "Lionsgate, StudioCanal to distribute Miramax films". BusinessWeek. February 11, 2011.
  25. "Lionsgate, Studiocanal and Miramax Enter Into Home Entertainment Distribution Agreements". Yahoo! Finance. February 11, 2011.
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