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First Look Studios

First Look Studios was an American independent film distributor, that specialized in home video releases of films and television series.

Formerly

Overseas Filmgroup (1980-2001)
First Look Media (2001-2005)

1980 (1980)

Robert Little
Ellen Little

2010 (2010)

Dormitory

Millennium Entertainment (2010-2014)
Alchemy (2014-2016)
FilmRise (2016-present)

$25 million

First Look Pictures
First Look Home Entertainment
First Look Television

History[edit]

Overseas Filmgroup[edit]

In 1980, Robert and Ellen Little founded Overseas Filmgroup as a film sales company for foreign markets. Overseas Filmgroup expanded towards film financing to give the company greater control over its output. From the company's foundation, it competed with fellow, also-defunct film producers J&M Film Sales (later J&M Entertainment), Manson International and Producers Sales Organization as the most successful company with global film sales.


Overseas Filmgroup decided to pay $3 million in order to set up operations for different areas worldwide such as Spain, Arizona, Texas, Taiwan, Italy, southern California and Colorado in the mid-1980s, and by 1986, the company became active, setting up a number of domestic theatrical, home video and television syndication sales with New World Pictures and other distributors.[1]


In 1987, while other sales companies were gaining production outfits, the Littles stated that they would avoid production, so Overseas Filmgroup had set up a company policy stating that they would acquire new films via distribution advances, and the three new movies, namely those directed by Roland Emmerich, will be offered to various Mifed buyers.[2] The company was the original international home video distributor for the show Tales from the Darkside, until it was sold off to Lorimar-Telepictures in late November 1987 after Lorimar International president Jeff Schlesinger saw all episodes of the show that was well-suited and combined to become eight ninety-minute episodes from the show.[3]


Films ranged from genre titles such as Blue Tiger (starring Virginia Madsen) and No Way Back (starring New Zealand actor Russell Crowe) to art house films, including Antonia's Line, Mrs. Dalloway, The Secret of Roan Inish, Waking Ned Devine, and Titus.[4] In 1993, the company expanded towards North American distribution through its First Look Pictures subsidiary.[5]


In 1998, Overseas Filmgroup went public. Two years later, EUE/Screen Gems acquired a minority interest in the company.

First Look Studios[edit]

In January 2001, as part of a restructuring, Overseas Filmgroup was renamed First Look Media (not to be confused with the news organization of the same name).[6] The Overseas Filmgroup name remained as the international distribution division of First Look Media. In 2003, founders Robert and Ellen Little left First Look, and Overseas Filmgroup was renamed First Look International.[7][4]


On July 29, 2005, after a merger with Canadian businessman Henry Winterstern's Capital Entertainment, the combined company became First Look Studios. Winterstern became CEO of First Look and shared the role as chairman with EUE/Screen Gems' Chris Cooney.[8] In November 2005, First Look acquired DEJ Productions from Blockbuster.[9]


In March 2006, First Look acquired Ventura Distribution, a Californian home video distribution company,[10] including its subsidiary UrbanWorks Entertainment, and the domestic television syndication rights to fifty six films from Pinnacle Entertainment.[11] In 2006, the company launched a television syndication division known as First Look Television.[12] By 2006, First Look's film library consisted of 700 films, and continued to add more with the financing of in house productions.[13]


In March 2007, Henry Winterstern resigned from the company but stayed on as an adviser.[14] The same month, Nu Image acquired a 52% stake in First Look. The deal was brokered by William Morris Independent. Following the acquisition, Nu Image and its production/distribution arm Millennium Films were given an outlet for home video and theatrical distribution[15]


In January 2008, First Look Studios started releasing titles on Blu-Ray.


In November 2010, First Look Studios filed for bankruptcy through an assignment for the benefit of the studio's senior secured creditors. Millennium Entertainment, a new sister company formed by Nu Image, acquired most of First Look's assets and inherited many of the former key management and staff.[16]

(released theatrically by ThinkFilm)

10 Items or Less

All About You

American Adobo

An American Crime

(the only animated film by the company)

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters

As Good as Dead

August

Back in the Day

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

The Breed

A Brother's Kiss

Chopper

Chrystal

Cool Dog

The Contract

Danika

Day of the Dead

Day Zero

(co distribution with The Weinstein Company)

Dedication

Eat Your Heart Out

(re released by Mill Creek Entertainment and Image Entertainment)

Ernest Goes to Africa

(re released by Mill Creek Entertainment and Image Entertainment)

Ernest in the Army

(co-distribution with United Artists)

Evelyn

Finding Rin Tin Tin

Firecracker

Flu Birds

Forty Shades of Blue

Four Sheets to the Wind

Frank

Freeze Frame

A Gentleman's Game

Glass Trap

God's Gift

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints

Hydra

Immortal (United States distributor)

In a Dark Place

Infinity

Journey to the End of the Night

Kill Switch

King of California

King of the Avenue

Labor Pains

Leaves of Grass

Leo

A Little Trip to Heaven

A Map of the World

Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember

Mayor of the Sunset Strip

Meet Bill

(co distribution with Lionsgate)

Minotaur

Miranda

(co distribution with Newmarket Films, Media 8 Entertainment and DEJ Productions)

Monster

Mrs Dalloway

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?

Nature Unleashed: Tornado

Paris, je t'aime

Party Girl

(co distribution with Dimension Films)

The Prophecy

The Pumpkin Karver

Relative Strangers

The Secret of Roan Inish

Sex and Breakfast

Silence Becomes You

Smiley Face

Stiletto

Sukiyaki Western Django

Tara Road

Target of Opportunity

The Thing Below

Thick as Thieves

This Is The Sea

(co distribution with Trimark Pictures)

Trading Mom

Transsiberian

Triangle

(also called Volcano: Nature Unleashed)

The Volcano Disaster

War, Inc.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Video Asia

Official Website