Type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Independent film production and distribution |
Predecessor | GreeneStreet Films International |
Founded | 2008 |
Founder | Glen Basner, CEO |
Headquarters | 150 West 22nd Street 9th Floor New York City, New York 10017 United States |
Key people |
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Products | Motion picture |
Owner | Steven B. Samuels (69%) Village Roadshow Limited (31%) |
Number of employees | 40 (2017)[1] |
Divisions | Studios • International • Digital Studios |
Website | www |
FilmNation Entertainment, LLC is an American film production, co-financing and international sales company, founded by film executive Glen Basner in 2008.
History
2008–2012: Founding
FilmNation Entertainment is an independent film production and distribution company founded in 2008 by Glen Basner with funding from real estate developer Steven Samuels. Initially, the company was a foreign sales firm, selling distribution right in various international markets.[1]
2012–2018: Early growth
In 2012, FilmNation produced its first film, Mud, which competed at the Cannes Film Festival.[2] On November 6, 2013, FilmNation Entertainment became part of the American Film Market for the first time.[3] In December 2014, Village Roadshow invested $18 million for 33% stake in the company to make film production a regular part of operations.[1] With growing success, the Los Angeles Times labeled FilmNation as “the emerging Oscar powerhouse you’ve never heard of.”[1]
2018–present: Expansion
In April 2018, FilmNation agreed to a $120 million revolving multi-bank credit facility with Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by MUFG Union Bank.[4] The funds would be used to give films larger budgets, take on additional films and enter the TV film, theater, digital and VR content markets plus other strategic investment areas.[5]
In early 2019, FilmNation and Nordic Entertainment Group formed a television joint venture based in the United Kingdom that will operate under the FilmNation name.[6] Nordic Entertainment Group will have first option on exclusive distribution rights to all of the joint venture’s productions in the Nordic countries.[6] FilmNation hired TV vet Kirstie Macdonald to spearhead the London division.[7]
Filmography
Upcoming
Filmography by year
2023
- You Hurt My Feelings (2023)
- Knock at the Cabin (2023)
- Down Low (2023)
- The Young Wife (2023)
- To Catch a Killer (2023)
- Black Flies (2023)
- Fingernails (2023)
- Flora and Son (2023)
- One Life (2023)
2022
- The 355 (2022)
- Sharp Stick (2022)
- The Outfit (2022)
- Dog (2022)
- Operation Mincemeat (2022)
- Three Thousand Years of Longing (2022)
- The Good Nurse (2022)
- The People We Hate at the Wedding (2022)
- Emancipation (2022)
- The Good House (2022)
2021
- The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021)
- Reminiscence (2021)
- Red Rocket (2021)
- Spencer (2021)
2020
- The Courier (2020)
- Palm Springs (2020)
- Greyhound (2020)
- The Nest (2020)
- The Glorias (2020)
- Bad Hair (2020)
- Promising Young Woman (2020)
- The Human Voice (2020)
- The Personal History of David Copperfield (2020)
2019
- Pain and Glory (2019)
- Late Night (2019)
- The Lodge (2019)
- The Day Shall Come (2019)
- 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019)
- Lucky Day (2019)
- 7500 (2019)
- The Irishman (2019)
- The Aeronauts (2019)
2018
- City of Lies (2018)
- Gloria Bell (2018)
- The Nightingale (2018)
- Beautiful Boy (2018)
- The Catcher Was a Spy (2018)
- Life Itself (2018)
- Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot (2018)
- Suspiria (2018)
- Wildlife (2018)
2017
- The Big Sick (2017)
- Beatriz at Dinner (2017)
- The Children Act (2017)
- Disobedience (2017)
- Gifted (2017)
- Kill Switch (2017)
- Last Flag Flying (2017)
- Logan Lucky (2017)
- The Man with the Iron Heart[8] (2017)
- The Only Living Boy in New York (2017)
- The Sense of an Ending[9] (2017)
- Sleepless (2017)
- The Wall (2017)
- Song to Song[10] (2017)
- Wonderstruck (2017)
- Wonder Wheel (2017)
2016
- Arrival (2016)
- The Promise[11] (2016)
- The Founder (2016)
- Genius (2016)
- Café Society (2016)
- Indignation (2016)
- Julieta (2016)
- Midnight Special[12] (2016)
- Miss Sloane (2016)
- Sing Street[13] (2016)
- Sully (2016)
- The Whole Truth[14] (2016)
- Zero Days[15] (2016)
2015
- American Ultra (2015)
- Knight of Cups (2015)
- Life (2015)
- Mr. Holmes (2015)
- Room[16] (2015)
- Solace[17] (2015)
- Regression (2015)
- Self/less (2015)
- Tracers (2015)
- Truth (2015)
2014
- Clown (2014)
- The Imitation Game (2014)
- Magic in the Moonlight (2014)
- A Most Violent Year (2014)
- A Most Wanted Man (2014)
- Premature (2014)
- The Rover (2014)
- The Rewrite (2014)
- Top Five (2014)
- While We're Young (2014)
2013
- 21 & Over (2013)[18]
- All Is Lost (2013)
- Blue Jasmine (2013)
- Crush (2013)
- The Bling Ring (2013)
- I'm So Excited! (2013)
- Nebraska (2013)
- Side Effects (2013)
- Safe Haven (2013)
- Under the Skin (2013)
2012
- Act of Valor (2012)
- Gambit (2012)
- House at the End of the Street (2012)
- Aftershock (2012)
- Chernobyl Diaries (2012)
- Lawless (2012)
- Lola Versus (2012)
- Looper (2012)
- Magic Mike (2012)
- Midnight's Children (2012)
- Mirror Mirror (2012)
- Mud (2012)
- The Raven (2012)
- Red Dawn (2012)
- To the Wonder (2012)
- To Rome with Love (2012)
2011
- The Oranges (2011)
- The Flowers of War (2011)
- Sanctum (2011)
- Seeking Justice (2011)
- The Skin I Live In (2011)
- Take Shelter (2011)
2010
- Ceremony (2010)
- Frozen (2010)
- I Love You Too (2010)
- The King's Speech (2010)
- The Ward (2010)
2009
- The Joneses (2009)
- The Road (2009)
References
- 1 2 3 4 Zeitchik, Steven (February 23, 2017). "FilmNation, the emerging Oscar powerhouse you've never heard of". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
- ↑ McClintock, Pamela (2012-05-18). "Cannes 2012: FilmNation CEO Glen Basner on 'Lawless,' 'Mud' and His Secret to Success (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
- ↑ McNary, Dave (November 7, 2013). "AFM: Woody Allen, Bill Condon Pics on FilmNation's Block". Variety. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
- ↑ McNary, Dave (2018-04-18). "Cannes: FilmNation Closes $120 Million Revolving Credit Facility". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
- ↑ Hipes, Patrick (April 18, 2018). "FilmNation Closes Deal On $120M In New Financing". Deadline. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
- 1 2 "FilmNation, NENT Launch UK-Based TV Joint Venture". filmnation.com. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ↑ Grater, Tom (2019-09-25). "FilmNation, Nordic Entertainment Group Hire Kirstie Macdonald To Run London TV Venture". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
- ↑ "HHhH". Archived from the original on 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
- ↑ The Sense of an Ending
- ↑ "Weightless". Archived from the original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
- ↑ Army of One
- ↑ Midnight Special
- ↑ Sing Street
- ↑ The Whole Truth
- ↑ Zero Days
- ↑ Room
- ↑ Solace
- ↑ 21 & Over