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Filmax International
Founded1951
FounderAlfredo Talarewitz
HeadquartersSpain
ServicesFilm production, film distribution

Filmax International is a Spanish motion picture production company and film distributor based in Barcelona, and one of the Spain's most important integrated film and television groups.[1] It produced the REC horror series, and owns the Nirvana Films and New World Films International distributors and the Fantastic Factory label, dedicated to create fantasy films in the horror, science fiction and action genres.[2]

At different times Filmax has entered into distribution agreements with Paramount, Lauren Films, Lakeshore, Summit, Fintage House, Nulmage, Annapurna and Freeway.[1]

History

The company originated in 1951 created by Alfredo Talarewitz, and in 1953 started working as a film distributor of Hollywood movies.[1][3] From 1955 onwards it collaborated with Spanish producer "Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas". The Filmax trademark was acquired in 1987 by Julio Fernández.

References

  1. ^ a b c André Lange; Susan Newman-Baudais; European Audiovisual Observatory; Thierry Hugot; Council of Europe. Film Distribution Companies in Europe.
  2. ^ Ernest Mathijs; Xavier Mendik. Alternative Europe: eurotrash and exploitation cinema since 1945.
  3. ^ Rafael de España; Salvador Juan i Babot. Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas: más allá de Esplugas City.