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Myriad Pictures
Company typePrivate
IndustryMotion picture
FoundedJanuary 1999
Headquarters
Key people
Kirk D'Amico, President and CEO
Websitewww.myriadpictures.com

Based in Santa Monica, California, Myriad Pictures is a leading independent entertainment company specializing in production, financing and worldwide distribution of feature films and television programming. President and CEO Kirk D’Amico opened the company in 1999 and has built a diverse library of art house and mainstream programming. Mr. D’Amico was named one of the Top 50 independent producers in the annual list published by The Hollywood Reporter, and is a member of the Board of Directors of IFTA.

In 2009 Myriad supported the Academy Award campaign for director Bruno Barreto’s Last Stop 174, which was Brazil’s Official Selection to the 2009 Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category.

Myriad’s library includes; Kinsey, starring Liam Neeson, The Good Girl, starring Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal, Little Fish, starring Cate Blanchett, Factory Girl, starring Sienna Miller and Guy Pearce, Death Defying Acts, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Guy Pearce, Serious Moonlight, starring Meg Ryan, Tim Hutton and Kristen Bell, Not Forgotten, starring Simon Baker and Paz Vega, the Van Wilder trilogy and Jeepers Creepers 2.

History

1999
  • Kirk D'Amico founds Myriad Pictures with a staff of three
  • Philip von Alvensleben joins senior management
2000

Co-produces

2001

Co-produces

2002
  • Opens London office; works with Montecito Pictures on financing and international sales for Killing Me Softly
2003
  • Co-produces

Jeepers Creepers 2

2004

Co-produces

2006
  • Patrick Murray joins as a consultant to handle corporate and production financing
  • Kevin Forester joins as VP Finance and Controller
  • Co-produces Little Fish, Dark Matter, Death Defying Acts and Copying Beethoven
  • Acquires Factory Girl and Last Stop 174 for international sales
2007
  • Pamela Rodi joins as Executive VP Marketing and Publicity
2008
  • Amanda Blue joins as VP Production
  • Company makes first-look deal with comic book company Studio 407
  • Co-produces Not Forgotten and The Cry of the Owl
  • Companies first domestic theatrical release Mother of Tears
  • Acquires animated family film Dino Mom
2017

Distribution

In 2008 the company released Mother of Tears, classic horror film director Dario Argento’s long-anticipated sequel to his witches trilogy, starring Asia Argento and Udo Kier. In spring 2010 Myriad theatrically released the thriller The Cry of the Owl, based on the book by Patricia Highsmith and starring Julia Stiles and Paddy Considine. The DVD will be released through Paramount Home Entertainment summer 2010. Myriad is going to release Ben Kingsley starring A Common Man in 2012.

Litigation

Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG pursued legal proceedings in the U.S. Central California District Court in 2014. The case was dismissed on grounds of the settlement agreement requiring arbitration as a means of conflict resolution.[1][2][3]

References

The Indie Power 50 The Hollywood Reporter January 17, 2008

  1. ^ "[1]" Complaint, Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG v. Myriad Pictures, Inc. and DOES 1-10, No. 14-06489, U.S. Dist.Ct., N.D. Cal. 2014. Accessed July 16, 2016.
  2. ^ "[2]" Justia: Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG v. Myriad Pictures, Inc. Accessed July 16, 2016.
  3. ^ "[3]" Courthouse News Service: 'Eulogy' Comedy Film Isn't Funny Anymore. Accessed August 26, 2016.