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Paramount Vantage

Specialty film division of Paramount Pictures


Summary

Specialty film division of Paramount Pictures

FieldValue
nameParamount Vantage
logo[[File:Paramount-Vantage-Logo.svgframelessclass=skin-invert]]
former_nameParamount Classics (1998–2006)
typeLabel
defunct
fateDormant
parentParamount Pictures
successorParamount Pictures
hq_location5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles California, U.S
founded
foundersDavid Dinerstein
Ruth Vitale
key_peopleJohn Lesher (president)
Nick Meyer (co-president)
industryFilm
productsMotion pictures

Ruth Vitale Nick Meyer (co-president) Paramount Vantage, Inc. (formerly known as Paramount Classics, Inc.) was a film production label of Paramount Pictures (which, in turn, has Paramount Skydance Corporation as its parent company), charged with producing, purchasing, distributing and marketing films, generally those with a more "art house" feel than films made and distributed by its parent company. Previously, Paramount Vantage operated as the specialty film division of Paramount Pictures, owned by Viacom (now Paramount Skydance). It was active from May 15, 1998 to November 15, 2014.

History

Paramount Classics was launched on May 15, 1998 and released such art house fare as The Virgin Suicides, You Can Count on Me, Sunshine, Mostly Martha, Winter Solstice, and three Patrice Leconte films (Girl on the Bridge, The Man on the Train, Intimate Strangers). Although film journalist David Poland felt "Ruth Vitale and David Dinerstein have proven to have wonderful taste heading up Paramount Classics", the duo was fired in October 2005.

In 2006, the Paramount Vantage brand branched off from Paramount Classics, which was relaunched in 2007 as a distributor of "smaller, review-driven films including foreign-language acquisitions and documentaries."

In 2007, Paramount Vantage partnered with then-Disney subsidiary Miramax Films on two of the year's most highly regarded movies, No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood. Both films garnered eight nominations at the 80th Academy Awards, with There Will Be Blood winning the awards for Best Cinematography and Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis, while No Country for Old Men won for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem, and Best Picture.

Despite its critical success, Paramount Vantage continually failed to deliver the financial returns Paramount Pictures expected. Only No Country for Old Men made a profit, while films that many believe should have generated significant returns failed to deliver through either poor or excessive marketing.

In June 2008, Paramount Pictures consolidated Paramount Vantage's marketing, distribution, and physical production departments into the parent studio, while retaining the Paramount Vantage brand to develop and acquire specialty product with dedicated creative staff.

Paramount Vantage closed down on November 15, 2014 after the release of Nebraska in 2013.

Releases

Paramount Classics

NameRelease dateProduction company(s)
TrekkiesOwned by Shout! StudiosMarch 12, 1999Co-production with Paramount Pictures and Neo Art & Logic
Get RealApril 30, 1999North American, UK and Irish distribution only; produced by Distant Horizon
Cabaret BalkanJuly 23, 1999US, UK, Irish, Australian and New Zealand distribution only
The Adventures of Sebastian ColeAugust 6, 1999Distribution in the US, South America, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced by Cuplan Productions LLC
Train of LifeNovember 12, 1999North American distribution only
Where's Marlowe?November 12, 1999
DeterrenceMarch 10, 2000North American, UK and Irish distribution only
The Virgin SuicidesMay 12, 2000North and Latin American, Australian, New Zealand and South African distribution only; produced by American Zoetrope
Passion of MindMay 26, 2000North American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
SunshineJune 9, 2000US, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese distribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis and Serendipity Point Films
Girl on the BridgeJuly 28, 2000North and Latin American distribution only
You Can Count on MeNovember 17, 2000Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, France, the Benelux, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only; produced by Shooting Gallery and Hart-Sharp Entertainment; rights licensed to Momentum Pictures for the UK and Ireland
The GiftDecember 22, 2000North American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
Company ManMarch 9, 2001North and Latin American and Japanese distribution only; produced by Pathé and Intermedia
Savage SoulsMay 20, 2001Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand only
Bride of the WindJune 8, 2001North American distribution only
An American RhapsodyAugust 24, 2001Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, France, Australia and New Zealand only; produced by Fireworks Pictures and Seven Arts
Our Lady of the AssassinsSeptember 7, 2001Distribution in the US, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and select Central and Latin American territories including Colombia only
My First MisterOctober 12, 2001Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only
FocusNovember 2, 2001Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only
Sidewalks of New YorkNovember 21, 2001North American, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese distribution only
Mean MachineFebruary 22, 2002Co-production with SKA Films
Festival in CannesMarch 3, 2002North and Latin American, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese distribution only; produced by Rainbow Pictures
The Triumph of LoveMay 10, 2002Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only
The Emperor's New ClothesJune 14, 2002Distribution in North and Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only; produced by FilmFour
Who Is Cletis Tout?Owned by Magnolia PicturesJuly 26, 2002North American, Australian and New Zealand distribution only; produced by Fireworks Pictures
Mostly MarthaAugust 16, 2002Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced by Bavaria Film International
Just a KissSeptember 27, 2002Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only; produced by Greenestreet Films
Bloody SundayOctober 4, 2002North and Latin American, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese distribution only
The Way HomeNovember 15, 2002Distribution in North America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced by CJ Entertainment and Tube Entertainment
Till Human Voices Wake UsFebruary 21, 2003Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, South Africa and the Middle East only
House of FoolsApril 25, 2003Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand only
The Man on the TrainMay 9, 2003Distribution in the US, English-speaking Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced by Pathé
NorthforkJuly 11, 2003Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only
And Now... Ladies and GentlemenAugust 8, 2003Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan only
The Singing DetectiveOctober 24, 2003North and Latin American and Japanese distribution only; produced by Icon Productions
The MachinistJanuary 18, 2004Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced by Filmax; rights licensed to Tartan Films for the UK and Ireland and Rialto Distribution for Australia and New Zealand
The ReckoningMarch 5, 2004Distribution in North and Latin America, South Africa, Australasia and Japan only; produced by Renaissance Films
The United States of LelandApril 2, 2004North and Latin American, Australian and New Zealand distribution only; produced by Media 8 Entertainment and Trigger Street Productions
Love Me If You DareMay 11, 2004North American, Australian, New Zealand and Scandinavian distribution only; produced by StudioCanal
I'll Sleep When I'm DeadJune 16, 2004Distribution in North and Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and Japan only; co-production with Revere Pictures and Seven Arts
Intimate StrangersJuly 30, 2004North and Latin American, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese distribution only; rights licensed to Wise Policy for Japan
Mean CreekAugust 20, 2004Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand only; produced by Whitewater Films; rights licensed to Tartan Films for the UK and Ireland and Rialto Distribution for Australia and New Zealand
Enduring LoveOctober 29, 2004North and Latin American distribution only; produced by Pathé and FilmFour
Fade to BlackNovember 5, 2004produced by @radical.media, Marcy Projects, and Roc-A-Fella Records
Schultze Gets the BluesFebruary 18, 2005Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and Austria only
Winter SolsticeApril 8, 2005Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only
Mad Hot BallroomMay 13, 2005Co-distribution with Nickelodeon Movies outside Australia and New Zealand only; produced by Just One Productions; international rights licensed to Fortissimo Films
After You...June 3, 2005
Hustle & FlowJuly 22, 2005co-distribution with MTV Films; produced by New Deal Entertainment
AsylumAugust 12, 2005Co-production with Seven Arts; rights licensed to Momentum Pictures for the UK and Ireland
Neil Young: Heart of GoldFebruary 10, 2006Co-production with Shangri-La Entertainment, Reprise Records, Playtone, Clinica Estetico, and Shakey Pictures
Ask the DustMarch 17, 2006North American distribution only; co-production with Capitol Films, Ascendant Pictures and Cruise/Wagner Productions
An Inconvenient TruthMay 24, 2006Co-production with Participant Productions
TyphoonJune 2, 2006North American distribution only; produced by CJ Entertainment
Broken BridgesSeptember 8, 2006Co-production with CMT Films
Arctic TaleJuly 25, 2007Distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Ireland, France, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced by National Geographic Films
BeneathAugust 7, 2007Co-production with MTV Films
The Kite RunnerDecember 14, 2007Distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Participant Productions; rights licensed to Filmauro for Italy, Sandrew Metronome for Scandinavia and Kadokawa Herald Pictures for Japan
Shine a LightApril 4, 2008North American distribution only; co-production with Shangri-La Entertainment and Concert Productions International

Paramount Vantage

Release dateFilm titleAcademy Awards and notes
October 27, 2006Babeldistribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Spain only, co-production with Paramount Pictures, Anonymous Content, Zeta Film and Central Films
January 20, 2007Year of the Dogco-production with Rip Cord Productions and Plan B Entertainment
March 2, 2007Black Snake Moanco-production with New Deal Productions and Southern Cross the Dog Productions
June 22, 2007A Mighty Heartco-production with Plan B Entertainment and Revolution Films
September 21, 2007Into the Wilddistribution outside France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Benelux, Japan, Spain and Italy only; co-production with River Road Entertainment, Square One C.I.H. and Linson Film
November 9, 2007No Country for Old MenParamount now owns worldwide rights to this film, having acquired a 49% stake in Miramax in 2020international distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films, Scott Rudin Productions and Mike Zoss Productions
November 16, 2007Margot at the Weddingco-production with Scott Rudin Productions
December 26, 2007There Will Be BloodNorth American distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films, Scott Rudin Productions and Ghoulardi Film Company
January 25, 2008How She Movelast=Kayfirst=Jeremytitle=Rambow sells for $7.5m to Paramount Vantage at busy Sundanceurl=https://www.screendaily.com/rambow-sells-for-75m-to-paramount-vantage-at-busy-sundance/4030431.articleaccess-date=2024-10-11website=Screen Internationallanguage=}} produced by Celluloid Dreams and Sienna Films
February 1, 2008The Eyeco-distribution with Lionsgate only; co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vertigo Entertainment
May 2, 2008Son of Rambowdistribution outside Japan, Germany, Austria and French free television only; produced by Celluloid Dreams
May 30, 2008The Foot Fist Wayco-distribution with MTV Films and Gary Sanchez Productions; produced by You Know I Can't Kiss You
July 25, 2008American Teendistribution outside the U.K. and Ireland only; produced by A&E IndieFilms, Firehouse Films, Quasiworld Entertainment and 57th & Irving
August 27, 2008TraitorOwned by Lionsgateinternational distribution only; produced by Overture Films, Mandeville Films, Hyde Park Entertainment and Crescendo Productions
September 19, 2008The Duchessdistribution in North and Latin America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan only; produced by Pathe, BBC Films, Qwerty Films and Magnolia Mae Films
December 25, 2008Last Chance Harveyinternational distribution only; produced by Overture Films
December 26, 2008Revolutionary Roaddistribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, BBC Films, Evamere Entertainment and Neal Street Productions
December 31, 2008DefianceNorth American, U.K., Irish, South African and Scandinavian distribution only; produced by Grosvenor Park Productions and Bedford Falls Productions
August 14, 2009The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hardco-production with Gary Sanchez Productions
August 21, 2009The Marc Pease Experienceco-production with Groundswell Productions and Firefly Pictures
September 4, 2009Carriersco-production with Likely Story and This Is That Productions
October 2, 2009Capitalism: A Love Storyinternational distribution only; produced by Overture Films, The Weinstein Company and Dog Eat Dog Films
February 26, 2010The Craziesinternational distribution only; produced by Overture Films, Participant Media and Imagenation Abu Dhabi
March 5, 2010Ondineinternational distribution only; produced by Wayfare Entertainment, Octagon Films and Little Wave Productions; distributed in the U.S. by Magnolia Pictures
August 8, 2010Middle MenOwned by Gravitas Venturesdistribution only; produced by Mallick Media, Oxymoron Entertainment and Blue Star Entertainment
September 24, 2010Waiting for "Superman"co-production with Participant Media, Walden Media and Electric Kinney Films
October 1, 2010Case 39co-production with Paramount Pictures, Misher Films and Anonymous Content
October 28, 2011Like Crazyco-distribution with Indian Paintbrush only; produced by Super Crispy Entertainment
March 16, 2012Jeff, Who Lives at Homeco-production with Indian Paintbrush, Right of Way Films and Mr. Mudd
December 21, 2012Not Fade Awayco-production with Indian Paintbrush, The Weinstein Company, Gran Via Productions and Chase Films
November 15, 2013NebraskaNorth American, U.K., Irish, German and Polish distribution only; co-production with FilmNation Entertainment, Blue Lake Media Fund, Echo Lake Entertainment and Bona Fide Productions

Notes

References

References

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  2. [https://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/business/paramount-fires-leaders-of-classics-unit.html ''New York Times'' article]
  3. link. (2006-10-17)
  4. [https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/the-big-picture/story/2008-07-25/paramounts-vantage-now-disadvantaged ''Los Angeles Times'' article]
  5. [https://deadline.com/2008/06/paramount-vantage-reorganizes-into-parent-5956/ ''Deadline Hollywood Daily'' article]
  6. Goodridge, Mike. "Focus unveils powerhouse Cannes lineup".
  7. "Into The Wild [Édition Collector]".
  8. "Into the Wild DVD (2009)".
  9. Kay, Jeremy. "Rambow sells for $7.5m to Paramount Vantage at busy Sundance".
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