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Mandalay Pictures (formerly known as Mandalay Entertainment) is an American independent film production company founded on May 27, 1995, which is part of producer and businessman Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment. From 1997 until 2002, Lions Gate Entertainment owned a stake in Mandalay Pictures before selling it. The company's mascot is a tiger.
Mandalay Sports Media is a producer of scripted sports films, unscripted sports films, sports documentaries, and sports entertainment in general. MSM previously included Mandalay Baseball Properties (MBP) , responsible for several professional baseball franchises, sports marketing, stadium development, ownership, management and consulting.
Berman started his career at the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, California. [1] He later worked under the Chief Operating Officer at MGM Studios , and then for writer/director Gary Ross . [ citation needed ] He is a co-founder of the Sundance Institute Catalyst Initiative .
In 1998, Lionsgate helped Guber form Mandalay Pictures with a 45% investment in Mandalay. Lionsgate followed that up with a June purchase of International Movie Group, Inc. (IMG), a bankrupt film distributor previously invested in by Guber and Yorktown Securities, for its film library.
Mandalay Television is a television production company, founded in 1995, which is part of producer and businessman Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment. From 1997 to 1999, Lions Gate Entertainment owned the company before selling it.
Columbia Pictures: Sony Pictures Releasing: $10 million [15] 1996 Bottle Rocket: Wes Anderson: $560,069 [16] Jerry Maguire: Cameron Crowe TriStar Pictures Vinyl Films: $273.6 million [17] 1997 As Good as It Gets: James L. Brooks TriStar Pictures $314.1 million [18] 2001 Riding in Cars with Boys: Penny Marshall Columbia Pictures $35.7 million ...
He later was president for Mandalay Vision [4] [5] and Bold Films [6] [7] [8] before becoming president of The Hideaway Entertainment. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In 2021, he signed on to produce a film called Sleep Train by Andrew Nunnelly.
The group became a stand-alone division of Sony Pictures in 2007. [2] Originally being called as Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group (SPWAG), [4] the group's name was changed to "Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions" (SPWA) in late 2010. [5] The group had sometimes been called "Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) Worldwide Acquisitions Group".