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Annapurna Pictures
Company typePrivate
IndustryMotion picture
FoundedApril 1, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-04-01)
FounderMegan Ellison
Headquarters,
United States
Services
OwnerMegan Ellison[1][2]
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.annapurna.pictures

Annapurna Pictures is an American motion picture company founded by Megan Ellison in 2011.[3] It specializes in film production, television production, video game development, distribution, marketing, and finance.

Annapurna invests in finance and sales through its subsidiary Annapurna International,[4] formerly called Panorama Media.[5] It also produces television shows through subsidiary Annapurna Television[6][7] and develops video games under its Annapurna Interactive arm.[8]

History

Annapurna Pictures is named after Mount Annapurna in Nepal named after Hindu goddess Parvati, which Ellison visited on a trip to Nepal.[9]

On September 27, 2016, Annapurna launched a television production division, Annapurna Television, which is headed by former HBO executive Sue Naegle (with her label, Naegle Ink, now part of the division).[10] On January 10, 2017, it was reported that Annapurna Television would produce the Coen brothers' first TV series, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.[11] In December 2016, the company announced its new division, Annapurna Interactive, to produce, develop, and distribute video games with several active projects in development, planned for release in 2017.[12][13]

In January 2017, the company announced they would begin distributing films, with their first being Detroit directed by Kathryn Bigelow, set for release on August 4, 2017.[14] They later signed a multi-year distribution deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on March 27, in which MGM will distribute all of Annapurna's films in select international territories.[15][16][17] On April 6, the company also announced an exclusive, multi-year output licensing agreement with Hulu.[18][19][20]

In May 2017, Plan B Entertainment announced a three-year production deal with Annapurna Pictures to partner on at least three films a year with Annapurna handling distribution and marketing. As part of the deal, Annapurna received the rights to Adam McKay's upcoming film Backseat starring Christian Bale as Dick Cheney.[21] It was also announced Annapurna would co-distribute Brad's Status alongside Amazon Studios.[22] In July, the company signed a multi-year U.S. Home Entertainment Pact with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, who will be overseeing its home releases.[23]

Since Sony Pictures' contract to co-produce the James Bond series with MGM and Eon Productions expired with the release of Spectre, Annapurna, along with five major studios – Warner Bros., Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures and Sony itself are vying to win the rights to the next film – MGM and Eon are only offering a one-film contract.[24]

On October 31, Annapurna and MGM formed a US distribution joint venture in which each studio would release their films individually. This marks a return to domestic theatrical distribution for MGM and an expansion of Annapurna's distribution division, with MGM releasing approximately six to eight films per year on a limited basis and Annapurna releasing four to six films per year, in a combined slate of fourteen films. While the two companies will share costs for the joint venture's operations, Annapurna's distribution and marketing teams will support the MGM titles, which will be distributed under the MGM banner while Annapurna-produced films will continue to be distributed under its own banner. The two studios also launched Mirror, a releasing entity that will pursue theatrical opportunities for third-party films. However, this partnership will not be exclusive to all MGM films, as several of them will continue to be released through existing studio partners, such as Warner Bros. and Paramount. It also does not include newly-relaunched Orion Pictures and future worldwide distributor plans for the James Bond franchise, which MGM also said will be announced "at a later date".[25][26][27][28][29]

Films

As production company

Year Film title Director Gross (worldwide) Notes
2012 Lawless John Hillcoat $53.7 million[30] co-production with The Weinstein Company
The Master Paul Thomas Anderson $28.3 million[31] co-production with The Weinstein Company
Killing Them Softly Andrew Dominik $37.9 million[32] co-production with The Weinstein Company
Zero Dark Thirty Kathryn Bigelow $132.8 million[33] co-production with Columbia Pictures
2013 Spring Breakers Harmony Korine $31.7 million[34] co-production with A24
The Grandmaster Wong Kar Wai $64.1 million[35] co-production with The Weinstein Company
Her Spike Jonze $47.4 million[36] co-production with Warner Bros.
American Hustle David O. Russell $251.2 million[37] co-production with Columbia Pictures and Atlas Entertainment
2014 Foxcatcher Bennett Miller $13.6 million[38] co-production with Sony Pictures Classics
2015 Joy David O. Russell $101.1 million[39] co-production with 20th Century Fox
2016 Everybody Wants Some!! Richard Linklater $4.6 million[40] co-production with Paramount Pictures[41]
Wiener-Dog Todd Solondz $716,633[42] co-production with Amazon Studios, IFC Films and Killer Films[43]
Sausage Party Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan $140.7 million[44] co-production with Columbia Pictures, Point Grey Pictures, and Nitrogen Studios[45]
20th Century Women Mike Mills $5.6 million[46] produced by; distributed by A24
2017 The Bad Batch Ana Lily Amirpour $6 million produced by; distributed by Neon
Detroit Kathryn Bigelow $21.1 million co-production with First Light Productions and Page 1
Phantom Thread Paul Thomas Anderson co-production with Focus Features and Ghoulardi Film Company
2018 Where'd You Go, Bernadette Richard Linklater co-production with Color Force
TBA If Beale Street Could Talk Barry Jenkins co-production with Plan B Entertainment and Pastel Productions[47]
A House in the Sky Garth Davis [48]
Untitled John Brinkley Biopic Richard Linklater [49]
The True American Pablo Larraín [50]
A Christmas Carol Bennett Miller [51]
Klown TBA [52]
Waco Jaume Collet-Serra co-production with Page 1[53]
Bad Behavior Karyn Kusama co-production with LocaBella Productions[54]
Landscape with Invisible Hand TBA co-production with Plan B Entertainment[55]

As distributor

The company expects to release “approximately four to six films per year”.[56]

Year Release date Film title Director Gross (worldwide) Notes
2017 August 4, 2017 Detroit Kathryn Bigelow $21.2 million
September 15, 2017 Brad's Status Mike White $2.8 million Co-distribution with Amazon Studios
October 13, 2017 Professor Marston and the Wonder Women Angela Robinson $1.6 million Co-distribution with Stage 6 Films[57][58]
2018 March 2, 2018 Death Wish Eli Roth Co-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[59]
May 11, 2018 Where'd You Go, Bernadette Richard Linklater [59]
June 29, 2018 Valley Girl Rachel Goldenberg Co-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[59]
August 10, 2018 Nasty Women Chris Addison Co-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[59]
November 23, 2018 Creed II Sylvester Stallone Co-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[59]
TBA Waco Jaume Collet-Serra [60]
Landscape with Invisible Hand [61]

Reception

Many of the films produced by the company have received widespread critical acclaim. In 2013 alone, Her and American Hustle had a combined fifteen Academy Award nominations. In the box office results have been mixed. While some films such as The Master have failed to gross their budget, films such as Zero Dark Thirty and American Hustle have grossed more than $100 million, the latter grossing more than a quarter of a billion worldwide.[62][63]

Video games

Annapurna Interactive published its first video game What Remains of Edith Finch on April 25, 2017. What Remains of Edith Finch received "universal acclaim" on PC and "generally positive" reviews on PS4, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[64] The publisher has also providing funding and publication support for The Artful Escape by Beethoven & Dinosaur,[65] and Ashen by Aurora44.

International distributors

Country Distributor Years
Asia Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2017–present
Australia/New Zealand Entertainment One 2017–present
Benelux Entertainment One 2017–present
Canada Entertainment One 2017–present
Central Europe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2017–present
Germany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2017–present
Latin America Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2017–present
Middle East Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2017–present
Scandinavia Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2017–present
Spain Entertainment One 2017–present
UK Entertainment One 2017–present

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