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  2. List of Lionsgate Canada productions - Wikipedia

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    Co-produced with Fuqua Films, Alcon Entertainment and IM Global Television Ransom: CBS: 2017–2019 Co-produced with Big Light Productions. Sienna Films. Wildcats Productions and Corus Entertainment Mary Kills People: Global: 2017–2019 Cardinal: CTV: 2017–2020 The Manns: TV One: 2017–present Co-produced with Bobbcat Films Growing Up Hip ...

  3. Lionsgate Studios - Wikipedia

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    Lionsgate Studios' portfolio includes Lionsgate Canada (formerly known as Entertainment One), 3 Arts Entertainment, Pilgrim Media Group, and a stake of joint venture Amblin Partners. Through the namesake Lionsgate Films studio, the company's filming division also releases films under the Summit Entertainment and eOne Films labels.

  4. Lionsgate Canada - Wikipedia

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    Contender Entertainment Group logo used from 1997-2006. Contender Entertainment Group logo used from 2005-2009. On June 14, 2007, Entertainment One acquired Montreal-based film distributor Seville Pictures and British distributor Contender Entertainment Group; [17] [18] Contender Entertainment Group included a short lived publishing division, Contender Books, based in London.

  5. Lionsgate to Acquire eOne From Hasbro for $500 Million - AOL

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    Lionsgate has acquired Entertainment One’s (eOne) TV and film operations from Hasbro for approximately $500 million. The transaction is expected to close by the end of the year. News of the sale ...

  6. Alliance Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Atlantis and Vivafilm home video releases were manufactured and distributed by NBCUniversal's Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Entertainment One (eOne) later acquired Alliance Films on January 9, 2013, for $225 million and merged Alliance Films and all of their subsidiaries under the latter brand. [38]

  7. Les Films Séville - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1974 by chairman and CEO René Malo in Montreal, Quebec as Les Films Rene Malo. It will soon expand to home video distribution in 1983. [1]In late 1983, it was a founding partner of Videoglobe with many other companies, including Cinepix Inc. and The Multimedia Group of Canada, among others.

  8. Maple Pictures - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Maple Pictures was the official distributor for Lionsgate's films and video library throughout Canada. Through several ownership changes, Alliance Films acquired Maple from Lionsgate in 2011, which was in turn sold to Entertainment One in 2013, which was itself acquired by Hasbro in 2019. Lionsgate, through its acquisition of eOne ...

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