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Winchester Films

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Winchester Films
IndustryFilm
FoundedMarch 1993; 31 years ago (1993-03)
DefunctMarch 2004 (2004-03)
FateAcquired and absorbed by ContentFilm
Headquarters
United Kingdom

Winchester Films was a British production company. It was started in March 1993 and was listed on the Alternative Investment Market to raise the capital needed to build an effective portfolio of films and TV programmes. In the late 1990s and the early part of the 21st Century, Winchester Films acquired produced many British films and acquired distribution rights to films from other countries. It also expanded into the US, setting up an office in Los Angeles in order to make connections with the Hollywood crowd. This led to Winchester Films being granted distribution rights to Heartbreakers (the UK's largest distribution deal - $53 million).

In May 2000, Winchester Films had announced that they're launching their own film distribution division based in Britiain named Winchester Film Distribution with Winchester hiring former FilmFour International distribution chief Mick Southworth heading the new distribution division.[1]

In June 2003, Winchester Entertainment announced that they've acquired London and Los Angeles-based international sales and financing company Cobalt Pictures who added their portfolio to that of Winchester's.[2] In March 2004, the company was taken over by ContentFilms Inc and the name was officially changed from Winchester Films to ContentFilm. ContentFilm is no longer listed on the AIM market in London.

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References

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  1. ^ Minns, Adamn (11 May 2000). "Winchester creates UK releasing arm". Screen Daily. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  2. ^ Dawtrey, Adam; Harris, Dana (17 June 2003). "Winchester loading financier Cobalt". Variety. Retrieved 22 September 2024.