FilmNation Entertainment
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| Formerly | FilmNation Entertainment, LLC FilmNation Distribution, LLC  | 
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| Company type | Joint venture | 
| Industry | Film industry, Independent film production and distribution | 
| Founded | 2008 | 
| Founder | Glen Basner | 
| Headquarters | 150 West 22nd Street 9th Floor New York City, New York, U.S.  | 
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Number of employees  | 40 (2017)[1] | 
| Divisions | Infrared Pictures | 
| Website | filmnation | 
FilmNation Entertainment, LLC is an American entertainment company focused on film production, financing, and distribution.
History
2008–2012: Founding
FilmNation Entertainment is an independent film production and distribution company co-founded in 2008 by Glen Basner and Steven Samuels. Initially, the company was a foreign sales firm, selling distribution right in various international markets.[1]
2012–2018: Early growth
In 2012, FilmNation produced its first film, Mud, which competed at the Cannes Film Festival.[2] On November 6, 2013, FilmNation Entertainment became part of the American Film Market for the first time.[3] In December 2014, Village Roadshow invested $18 million for 33% stake in the company to make film production a regular part of operations.[1] With growing success, the Los Angeles Times labeled FilmNation as "the emerging Oscar powerhouse you've never heard of."[1]
2018–present: Expansion
In April 2018, FilmNation agreed to a $120 million revolving multi-bank credit facility with Bank of America Merrill Lynch and co-led by MUFG Union Bank.[4] The funds would be used to give films larger budgets, take on additional films and enter the TV film, theater, digital and VR content markets plus other strategic investment areas.[5]
In early 2019, FilmNation and Nordic Entertainment Group formed a television joint venture based in the United Kingdom that will operate under the FilmNation name.[6] Nordic Entertainment Group will have first option on exclusive distribution rights to all of the joint venture's productions in the Nordic countries.[6] FilmNation hired Kirstie Macdonald to spearhead the London division.[7]
Distribution
Filmography
2009
2010
2011
2012
- Act of Valor
 - Gambit
 - House at the End of the Street
 - Aftershock
 - Chernobyl Diaries
 - Lawless
 - Lola Versus
 - Looper
 - Magic Mike
 - Midnight's Children
 - Mirror Mirror
 - Mud
 - The Raven
 - Red Dawn
 - To the Wonder
 - To Rome with Love
 
2013
- 21 & Over[8]
 - All Is Lost
 - Blue Jasmine
 - Crush
 - The Bling Ring
 - I'm So Excited!
 - Nebraska
 - Side Effects
 - Safe Haven
 - Under the Skin
 
2014
- Clown
 - The Imitation Game
 - Magic in the Moonlight
 - A Most Violent Year
 - A Most Wanted Man
 - Premature
 - The Rover
 - The Rewrite
 - Top Five
 - While We're Young
 
2015
2016
- Arrival
 - The Promise[11]
 - The Founder
 - Genius
 - Café Society
 - Indignation
 - Julieta
 - Midnight Special[12]
 - Miss Sloane
 - Sing Street[13]
 - Sully
 - The Whole Truth[14]
 - Zero Days[15]
 
2017
- The Big Sick
 - Beatriz at Dinner
 - The Children Act
 - Disobedience
 - Gifted
 - Kill Switch
 - Last Flag Flying
 - Logan Lucky
 - The Man with the Iron Heart[16]
 - The Only Living Boy in New York
 - The Sense of an Ending[17]
 - Sleepless
 - The Wall
 - Song to Song[18]
 - Wonderstruck
 - Wonder Wheel
 
2018
- City of Lies
 - Gloria Bell
 - The Nightingale
 - Beautiful Boy
 - The Catcher Was a Spy
 - Life Itself
 - Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot
 - Suspiria
 - Wildlife
 
2019
- Pain and Glory
 - Late Night
 - The Lodge
 - The Day Shall Come
 - 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
 - Lucky Day
 - 7500
 - The Irishman
 - The Aeronauts
 
2020
- The Courier
 - Palm Springs
 - Greyhound
 - The Nest
 - The Glorias
 - Bad Hair
 - Promising Young Woman
 - The Human Voice
 - The Personal History of David Copperfield
 
2021
- The Map of Tiny Perfect Things
 - Larry Flynt for President
 - Reminiscence
 - Red Rocket
 - Parallel Mothers
 - Operation Mincemeat
 - Spencer
 
2022
- The 355
 - Sharp Stick
 - The Outfit
 - Dog
 - Happening
 - Three Thousand Years of Longing
 - The Good Nurse
 - The People We Hate at the Wedding
 - Emancipation
 - The Good House
 
2023
- You Hurt My Feelings
 - Knock at the Cabin
 - Down Low
 - To Catch a Killer
 - Asphalt City
 - Firebrand
 - Fingernails
 - Finally Dawn
 - Knox Goes Away
 - Flora and Son
 - Waitress: The Musical
 - One Life
 
2024
2025
- Last Breath
 - In the Lost Lands
 - Novocaine (under Infrared Pictures)
 - Alpha
 - Roofman
 
Upcoming
In development
References
- ^ a b c d Zeitchik, Steven (February 23, 2017). "FilmNation, the emerging Oscar powerhouse you've never heard of". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
 - ^ McClintock, Pamela (2012-05-18). "Cannes 2012: FilmNation CEO Glen Basner on 'Lawless,' 'Mud' and His Secret to Success (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
 - ^ McNary, Dave (November 7, 2013). "AFM: Woody Allen, Bill Condon Pics on FilmNation's Block". Variety. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
 - ^ McNary, Dave (2018-04-18). "Cannes: FilmNation Closes $120 Million Revolving Credit Facility". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
 - ^ Hipes, Patrick (April 18, 2018). "FilmNation Closes Deal On $120M In New Financing". Deadline. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
 - ^ a b "FilmNation, NENT Launch UK-Based TV Joint Venture". filmnation.com. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
 - ^ Grater, Tom (2019-09-25). "FilmNation, Nordic Entertainment Group Hire Kirstie Macdonald To Run London TV Venture". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
 - ^ 21 & Over
 - ^ Room
 - ^ Solace
 - ^ Army of One
 - ^ Midnight Special
 - ^ Sing Street
 - ^ The Whole Truth
 - ^ Zero Days
 - ^ "HHhH". Archived from the original on 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
 - ^ The Sense of an Ending
 - ^ "Weightless". Archived from the original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
 
