Overture Films

Overture Films
Industry Motion pictures
Fate Closed;Assets now owned by Relativity Media
Founded 2006
Defunct 2010
Headquarters Beverly Hills, CA, United States
Products motion pictures
Owner Liberty Media
Parent Starz, LLC[1][2]

Overture Films, LLC was an American film production and distribution company and a former subsidiary of Starz, LLC (a former subsidiary of Liberty Media).[1][2] It was launched in November 2006 by Chris McGurk and Danny Rosett. Through its affiliated companies Anchor Bay Entertainment, Starz Entertainment Pay Channels, Starz Media, and Starz Play, Overture Films made its films available worldwide to viewers across multiple platforms via their home video, premium television, and Internet distribution channels.

Abeit some minor critical successes with films like Capitalism: A Love Story and Sunshine Cleaning, the company suffered poor box office returns, and Starz closed the company in 2010, although rumors circulated early that year that it would be sold off.[3] Its marketing and distribution assets are now handled by Relativity Media.[4]

Released movies

Title Release Date
Mad Money January 18, 2008
Sleepwalking March 14, 2008
The Visitor April 18, 2008
Henry Poole Is Here August 15, 2008
Traitor August 27, 2008
Righteous Kill September 12, 2008
Nothing Like the Holidays December 12, 2008
Last Chance Harvey January 16, 2009
Sunshine Cleaning March 27, 2009
Paper Heart August 7, 2009
Pandorum September 25, 2009
Capitalism: A Love Story October 2, 2009
Law Abiding Citizen October 16, 2009
The Men Who Stare at Goats November 6, 2009
The Crazies February 26, 2010
Brooklyn's Finest March 5, 2010
Jack Goes Boating September 17, 2010
Let Me In October 1, 2010
Stone October 8, 2010

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 "Overture Films, LLC: Private Company Information - Businessweek". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg Business. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Starz Announces Resignations of Overture Films Executives". ir.starz.com. Starz Investor Relations. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  3. Graser, Marc (February 13, 2010). "Buyers confront dropping value of film libraries".
  4. http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=68208

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