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As Lions Gate Films International, limited release November 6, 1998: Gods and Monsters: Independent Spirit Award for Best Film National Board of Review Award for Best Film Nominated - BIFA for Best British Independent Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
Cinépix was renamed Lions Gate Films on January 13, 1998. [11] LGEC also purchased the Vancouver-based North Shore Studios , which became Lions Gate Studios. [ 7 ] In June 1998, LGE purchased International Movie Group, whose film library included Jean-Claude Van Damme 's Kickboxer .
Lionsgate’s genre-spanning 2024 slate of heist comedies, weepy coming-of-age tales, cheeky video game adaptations and horror stories was aiming to fill a void. Most of these were the kinds of ...
In August 1999, Lions Gate Films acquired distribution rights for Jesus' Son [4] and the film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 5, 1999. [5] At the Venice Film Festival , the film won the Little Golden Lion award and was nominated for a Best Director award for Alison Maclean. [ 6 ]
Bully was originally slated for a wide theatrical release, but these plans were derailed due to executive changes at Lions Gate three weeks before release. [9] Clark had sought an R rating for the film, but the MPAA ruled in favor of an NC-17 .
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In June 2000, Lions Gate bought Trimark Pictures and merged its in-house home video unit with those of Avalanche and Sterling to form Lions Gate Home Entertainment the following year, i.e. in 2001. After the acquisition, Sterling Home Entertainment was then renamed Studio Home Entertainment, which later folded into Lionsgate. [ 3 ]
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