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This is a list of films produced and/or distributed by [[Lionsgate Films]] |
This is a list of films produced and/or distributed by [[Lionsgate Films]] from 1997 to 1999. |
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The studio was originally founded in 1962 as '''Cinepix Film Properties'''. Cinepix would be acquired by [[Lionsgate]] in 1997, and adopt its current name in 1998. As of November 2017, Lionsgate's films grossed approximately $8.2 billion.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/series/LionsGate.php|title=Lionsgate Movies Index|work=[[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]]|access-date=October 28, 2020|archive-date=June 25, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120625122456/http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/series/LionsGate.php|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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! scope="row" |''[[The Daytrippers]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[The Daytrippers]]'' |
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| limited release, As Cinepix Film Properties, US distribution only. |
| limited release, As Cinepix Film Properties, US distribution only. |
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! scope="row" |''[[The Pillow Book (film)|The Pillow Book]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[The Pillow Book (film)|The Pillow Book]]'' |
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| limited release; As Cinepix Film Properties |
| limited release; As Cinepix Film Properties |
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! scope="row" |''[[Mr. Jealousy]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Mr. Jealousy]]'' |
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| limited release |
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| co-production with Joel Castleberg Productions |
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! scope="row" |''[[Buffalo '66]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Buffalo '66]]'' |
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| Nominated - [[British Independent Film Award for Best International Independent Film|BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film]] <br> co-production with Muse Productions |
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| co-productions with Muse Productions |
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! scope="row" |''[[Gods and Monsters (film)|Gods and Monsters]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Gods and Monsters (film)|Gods and Monsters]]'' |
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| [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Film]] <br> [[National Board of Review Award for Best Film]] <br> Nominated - [[BIFA for Best British Independent Film]] <br> Nominated - [[Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture]] <br> Nominated - [[Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama]] <br> Nominated - [[Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture]] <br> co-production with [[Here Media|Regent Entertainment]] and [[BBC Films]] |
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| co-production with [[Here Media|Regent Entertainment]] and [[BBC Films]] |
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! scope="row" |''[[Savior (film)|Savior]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Savior (film)|Savior]]'' |
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| limited release |
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| co-production with [[GK Films|Initial Entertainment Group]] |
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! scope="row" |''[[Affliction (1997 film)|Affliction]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Affliction (1997 film)|Affliction]]''{{efn|name=Largo}} |
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| co-production with [[Largo Entertainment]] |
| Nominated - [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Film]] <br> co-production with [[Largo Entertainment]] |
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! scope="row" |''[[The Red Violin]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[The Red Violin]]'' |
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| co-production with [[Film4 Productions|Channel 4 Films]] |
| Nominated - [[Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film]] <br> co-production with [[Film4 Productions|Channel 4 Films]] |
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! scope="row" |''[[Last Night (1998 film)|Last Night]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Last Night (1998 film)|Last Night]]'' |
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| limited release |
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| co-production with [[Alliance Atlantis]] |
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! scope="row" |''[[Dogma (film)|Dogma]]'' |
! scope="row" |''[[Dogma (film)|Dogma]]''{{efn|name=LarryClark}} |
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| distribution only; produced by [[View Askew Productions]] |
| US theatrical distribution only; produced by [[View Askew Productions]] |
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| limited release, distribution only. |
| limited release, distribution only. |
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==Notes== |
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{{efn|name=Largo|Owned by [[David Bergstein|Library Rights Company (UK), Ltd.]] and Zelus Film Holding Company, LLC, with distribution rights currently licensed to Resurgence Media Group, which has sub-licensed U.S. rights to [[Shout! Studios]]}} |
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{{efn|name=LarryClark|Owned by [[View Askew Productions]]}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 20 November 2024
This is a list of films produced and/or distributed by Lionsgate Films from 1997 to 1999.
The studio was originally founded in 1962 as Cinepix Film Properties. Cinepix would be acquired by Lionsgate in 1997, and adopt its current name in 1998. As of November 2017, Lionsgate's films grossed approximately $8.2 billion.[1]
Release date | Film | Notes |
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March 5, 1997 | The Daytrippers | limited release, As Cinepix Film Properties, US distribution only. |
June 6, 1997 | The Pillow Book | limited release; As Cinepix Film Properties |
June 27, 1997 | Stag | limited release, As Cinepix Film Properties |
June 29, 1997 | Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation | limited release; As Cinepix Film Properties |
July 4, 1997 | Guantanamera | As Cinepix Film Properties |
January 18, 1998 | Johnny Skidmarks | As Cinepix Film Properties |
March 6, 1998 | Love and Death on Long Island | limited release; U.S. distribution only |
April 10, 1998 | Junk Mail | limited release; distribution only. Also known as Budbringeren |
June 5, 1998 | Mr. Jealousy | limited release |
June 26, 1998 | Buffalo '66 | Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film co-production with Muse Productions |
August 7, 1998 | The Crazy Stranger | limited release; U.S. distribution only |
August 28, 1998 | A Merry War | limited release; Also known as Keep the Aspidistra Flying |
I Married a Strange Person! | limited release | |
October 16, 1998 | The Alarmist | limited release |
Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane | limited release | |
November 3, 1998 | The First 9½ Weeks | As Lions Gate Films International, limited release |
November 6, 1998 | Gods and Monsters | Independent Spirit Award for Best Film National Board of Review Award for Best Film Nominated - BIFA for Best British Independent Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture co-production with Regent Entertainment and BBC Films |
November 20, 1998 | Savior | limited release |
December 4, 1998 | Hi-Life | limited release |
Jerry and Tom | limited release, co-production with Miramax Films | |
Shattered Image | limited release | |
December 30, 1998 | Affliction[a] | Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film co-production with Largo Entertainment |
January 17, 1999 | Giving It Up | limited release, distribution only. |
April 9, 1999 | Metroland | limited release, distribution only. |
April 16, 1999 | Friends & Lovers | limited release, distribution only. |
May 7, 1999 | The Empty Mirror | limited release, distribution only. |
June 11, 1999 | The Red Violin | Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film co-production with Channel 4 Films |
July 2, 1999 | Elvis Gratton II | limited release |
July 9, 1999 | The Dinner Game | limited release |
July 16, 1999 | I'm Losing You | limited release; co-production with Killer Films |
September 3, 1999 | All the Little Animals | limited release, distribution only. |
September 24, 1999 | Dog Park | Distribution by New Line Cinema |
October 26, 1999 | Hitman's Run | limited release |
November 5, 1999 | Last Night | limited release |
November 12, 1999 | Dogma[b] | US theatrical distribution only; produced by View Askew Productions |
December 29, 1999 | Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. | limited release, distribution only. |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Owned by Library Rights Company (UK), Ltd. and Zelus Film Holding Company, LLC, with distribution rights currently licensed to Resurgence Media Group, which has sub-licensed U.S. rights to Shout! Studios
- ^ Owned by View Askew Productions
References
[edit]- ^ "Lionsgate Movies Index". The Numbers. Archived from the original on June 25, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2020.