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Benelux Film Distributors

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Benelux Film Distributors
IndustryFilm industry
Founded2006
Defunct2013
HeadquartersGhent, Belgium and Houten, the Netherlands
ProductsMotion pictures
Number of employees
10+

Benelux Film Distributors, also known as Benelux Film Distributors Home Entertainment, BFD and BFDHE, was a joint venture of various independent film distributors founded in 2006.[1] They marketed a wide range of films in cinemas and on home video in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. They distributed films by Lumière (Belgium), Inspire Pictures (Netherlands) and Dutch FilmWorks (Netherlands).[1] The company Video/Film Express (Houten, Netherlands), founded in 1991, were merged with BFD on January 1, 2012.[2] Subsequently, BFD had two offices in Ghent, Belgium and Houten.

Movies distributed by BFD included Oorlogswinter, Crusade in Jeans, De Brief voor de Koning, Stricken, Love Crime, Amazing Grace, Colombiana, De Marathon, The Happy Housewife, and Black Out.[3]

The company merged with A-Film Distribution in May 2013 and continued as A-Film Benelux B.V.[4] In September 2015, A-Film Benelux B.V. was declared bankrupt.[5]

List of films

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Release Date Title Notes
2000s
16 July 2008 The Letter for the King
27 November 2008 Winter in Wartime with Isabella Films, Fu Works, Inspire Pictures and Omroep MAX
26 November 2009 Stricken with Eyeworks, Inspire Pictures and RTL Entertainment
2010s
12 April 2010 The Happy Housewife with Kaap Holland Film
24 November 2010 Dik Trom with Eyeworks and Inspire Pictures
9 December 2010 New Kids Turbo with Eyeworks, Comedy Central and Inspire Pictures
8 December 2011 New Kids Nitro with Eyeworks, Comedy Central and Inspire Pictures
3 October 2012 The Zigzag Kid with Bos Bros. Film & TV Productions, N279 Entertainment and AVRO
22 March 2012 Quiz with Tom de Mol Productions, Parachute Pictures and AVRO
18 October 2012 De Marathon with Eyeworks, Inspire Pictures and RTL Entertainment
11 April 2013 Daylight with Eyeworks, Inspire Pictures and NCRV

References

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  1. ^ a b Macnab, Geoffrey (November 3, 2005). "New Benelux distributor BFD hoovers up Hannibal, Bobby Z". Screen Daily. Archived from the original on August 9, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "Video/Film Express wordt BFD Home Entertainment". Entertainment Business. December 5, 2011. Archived from the original on April 20, 2019. Retrieved November 25, 2024.
  3. ^ "Benelux film Distributors Netherlands (BFD)". Cineuropa. Archived from the original on August 8, 2018. Retrieved November 25, 2024.
  4. ^ "A-Film Distribution en Benelux Film Distributors bundelen krachte" (in Dutch). A-Film. 21 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22.
  5. ^ Berg, Nico (14 September 2015). "Failliete filmdistributeur A-Film trekt films terug uit bioscoop". HP/De Tijd. Retrieved 25 November 2024.