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Discover the legacy of two influential production companies: 20th Century Fox, founded in 1935 by William Fox and Joseph M. Schenck in New York City, known for its wide variety of genres like comedy, drama, and action. Their iconic films include "127 Hours," "Avatar," and "A Good Day to Die Hard." Meanwhile, Miramax Films, established in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein in Santa Monica, focuses on independent and foreign films, producing successful thrillers such as "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" and "Finding Neverland." Explore their roles in shaping modern cinema.
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Production Companies By Coco Bentgens
History, Audience and Genre etc. Founded May 31, 1935 in New York City by William Fox and Joseph M. Schenck It is a Hollywood Production Company which has a mass audience based in Los Angeles. They produce a wide variety of Genres, but most of their film are Comedy, Drama or Action Film music credits: The Legend of Hell House
Some Films it produced: 127 Hours 500 Days of Summer A Good Day To Die Hard Avatar Epic
History Headquarters: Santa Monica, CA, United States of America Founded in 1979 by Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein CEO now is Steve Schoch
Audience, Base, History, Genre Miramax films is an independent film company known for distributing independent or foreign films. It is based in Santa Monica, California and was founded in 1979 They mostly produce Thrillers, which are the most successful independent thriller films This is interesting as it shows that you do not have to be part of a conglomerate to produce a successful and presents a case for independent production companies when we are making our decision.
Films by Miramax The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Happy-Go-Lucky Scary Movie 4 Finding Neverland (2004) Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002)