Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Division of Sony Pictures | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (1998) |
Headquarters | Culver City, California, U.S |
Key people |
Steve Bersch, President Michael Helfand, Vice President of Business Affairs |
Products | Motion pictures |
Owner | Sony |
Parent | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Website | sonypictures.com |
The Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group is an American film production company and the result of a merger between Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. and TriStar Pictures, Inc. in 1998. The company is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
History
The Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group was launched in 1998, as a current division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, owned by Sony. It also has many of Sony Pictures' current motion picture subsidiaries as part of it. Its subsidiaries were Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Triumph Films, Sony Pictures Classics, and Sony Pictures Releasing.
In 1999, Columbia TriStar launches Screen Gems as a film studio, an American film production company and subsidiary company of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group that has served several different purposes for its parent companies over the decades since its incorporation.
In 2002, Columbia TriStar Television was shut down, and folded into Sony Pictures Television. The last two remaining companies, with the "Columbia TriStar" brand in its name, were Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, and the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group. Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment became Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in 2004 and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group became the only subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment that has the "Columbia TriStar" brand name in its name.
In 2013, TriStar Productions was launched, as a joint venture of Sony Pictures Entertainment and Thomas Rothman.
Production deals
Active producer deals
- Escape Artists (2001-)
- Ghost House Pictures (2004-)
- Happy Madison (1999-)
- Castle Rock Entertainment (2004–present)
- Lakeshore Entertainment (1999-)
- Marvel Studios (2015–present)
- Original Film (1999-)
- Overbrook Entertainment (2001-)
- Point Grey Pictures (2013-)
- Will Packer Productions (2014-)
- Apatow Productions (2003- )
- Gracie Films (1994-)
- Village Roadshow Pictures (2001, 2014–present)
- Cross Creek Pictures[1] (2015–present)
Former producer deals
- Amblin Entertainment (1991-2012)
- Mandalay Pictures (1996–present)
- Phoenix Pictures (1996-2006)
- Rainforest Films (2005-2014)
- Beacon Pictures (1992-1997)
- Marvel Entertainment (2002-2015)
- Relativity Media (2006-2015)
- Lynda Obst Productions (1989-1993)
Distribution deals
- Carolco Pictures (1985-1994)
- Castle Rock Entertainment (1989-1998)
- HBO Pictures (1984-1986)
- Revolution Studios (2001-2007)
- Weintraub Entertainment Group (1988-1989)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2005–present)
Film subsidiaries
Current
- Columbia Pictures
- TriStar Pictures
- TriStar Productions
- Screen Gems
- Sony Pictures Classics
- Sony Pictures Releasing
- Sony Pictures Releasing International
- Monumental Pictures
- Sony Pictures Releasing International
Active In-name-only
Highest-grossing films
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See also
References
External links
- Official Sony Pictures website
- Columbia Pictures at the Internet Movie Database
- Columbia Pictures Corporation at the Internet Movie Database
- TriStar Pictures at the Internet Movie Database
- The Big Cartoon DataBase entry for Columbia Pictures Cartoons
- The History of a Logo: The Lady with the Torch
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