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[g] Throughout the 1990s, Family Home Entertainment Theatre was used as a banner for full-length, family-friendly movies Live had the rights to; certain FHE titles were also reprinted by Live's budget video brand Avid Home Entertainment. FHE continued as a sub-label of Live through its rebranding as Artisan Entertainment in 1998 and formed ...
Artisan Entertainment (1983–2005, formerly U.S.A. Home Video, International Video Entertainment, Inc. and Live Entertainment) Family Home Entertainment (1980–2007) Family Home Entertainment Kids (1998–2004) FHE Pictures (2002) Live Entertainment; International Video Entertainment. Discovery Channel Video; TLC Video; Animal Planet Video ...
Julie Aigner-Clark renamed the company as Aigner-Clark Productions in 1998, then the Baby Einstein Company the following year, and on February 10, 2000, Artisan Entertainment announced they had acquired a minority stake in the company in exchange for a North American home video distribution agreement under the FHE Kids sub-label of Family Home ...
In a co-production with FHE Pictures, Big Idea released its first theatrical feature film, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie on October 4, 2002. On September 2, 2003, Big Idea declared bankruptcy after encountering management and financial issues and a lawsuit by HIT Entertainment in 2001. By the end of the year, it was auctioned off to Classic Media ...
By 1983, FHE formed a non-family friendly label called U.S.A. Home Video, and secured an agreement with MGM/UA Home Video under which MGM/UA would distribute FHE releases in the U.S. IIRC, that agreement was terminated sometime in 1984, a year before International Video Entertainment was formed, with FHE and U.S.A. Home Video becoming part of it.
FHE may refer to: European Humanist Federation (French: Fédération Humaniste Européenne) Family Home Entertainment, an American home-video distributor; Family Home Evening, a custom among Mormon families; Forest Hills Eastern High School, in Ada, Michigan, United States; Fully homomorphic encryption
In scenes that will make all nostalgic ‘90s kids feel both seriously warm inside and seriously old, the McAllister family from Home Alone met up over the weekend for a reunion at a toy store ...
Family Home Entertainment (FHE) first attempted to release one episode per VHS tape, but only got through a handful of early episodes before abandoning this approach. In 1987, the company then heavily edited the 36-episode Macross Saga portion into six feature-length tapes, cutting out episode introductions and nudity in shower scenes, and ...