Village Roadshow Pictures
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Village Roadshow Pictures is an American film and television production company and subsidiary of the Australian co-producer and co-financier of major Hollywood motion pictures established in 1989. It is a division under Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (VREG),[1] which in turn is majority owned by Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors, with the Australian media company Village Roadshow currently holding a 20% minority stake.[2] It has produced films including (as co-productions with Warner Bros.), The Matrix series, the Sherlock Holmes series, the Happy Feet series, the Ocean's series, The Lego Movie and Joker. The films in the Village Roadshow library have achieved 34 number-one U.S. box office openings and received 50 Academy Award nominations, 19 Academy Awards and six Golden Globe Awards.[3][4]
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Motion picture |
Founded | 1989; 35 years ago (1989) |
Founder | Greg Coote |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jillian Apfelbaum (EVP, Feature Film) Tristen Tuckfield (EVP, Feature Film) |
Products | Motion Pictures |
Parent | Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors (majority) Village Roadshow (20%) |
Website | vreg |
Village Roadshow Pictures self-distributes its film entertainment through affiliates in several territories around the world, including Australia, New Zealand and Singapore (the latter through Golden Village).[5] J.P. Morgan Chase and Rabobank International provides some funding for Village Roadshow's film slate with Warner Bros.[1] Village Roadshow had a secondary finance slate with Sony Pictures which ended in 2016.[6]