Paramount Vantage
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Noah BaumbachIt was shot in April/May 2006 in Hampton Bays and City Island, Bronx. The film was released in the United States by Paramount Vantage on November 16, 2007. Baumbach helped make a short film entitled "Clearing the Air" for a recent... In this article: Noah Baumbach, Wes Anderson, Margot at the Wedding, Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Squid and the Whale, Academy Award, Brooklyn, New York City, Jack Black, and Nicole Kidman |
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The Hollywood Reporter | October 22, 2007
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..."Margot at the Wedding" and Killer Films/Weinstein Co.'s "I'm Not There") and the specialty divisions (Fox Searchlight's "The Namesake" and Paramount Vantage's "Into the Wild"). Subscribe to the Hollywood Reporter and see the entertainment...
In this article: Fox Searchlight, Margot at the Wedding, Noah Baumbach, I'm Not There, and New York
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The Hollywood Reporter | October 22, 2007
Gothams embrace more 'Sound'
..."Margot at the Wedding" and Killer Films/Weinstein Co.'s "I'm Not There") and the specialty divisions (Fox Searchlight's "The Namesake" and Paramount Vantage's "Into the Wild"). But notably, it gave the most noms to an ultra-indie, Craig...
In this article: Margot at the Wedding, Into the Wild, I'm Not There, Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa, IFP, The Devil Came on Horseback, New York, and Weinstein Co
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Yahoo! News | October 22, 2007
Gotham Award nominations return to indie roots
..."Great World of Sound" (Magnolia Pictures), Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There" (Weinstein Co.), Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" (Paramount Vantage), Noah Baumbach's "Margot at the Wedding" (Paramount Vantage) and Mira Nair's "The Namesake" (Fox...
In this article: IFP, Into the Wild, Margot at the Wedding, Independent film, Magnolia Pictures, and Sony
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Yahoo! News | September 04, 2007
Baumbach takes on sibling rivalry in Margot
...business. In the wake of its screenings at Telluride and the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival, the Paramount Vantage release should gain serious awards-season traction ahead of its late fall arrival in theaters. From the...
In this article: Noah Baumbach, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jack Black, Telluride, and Trademark
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New York Times | October 10, 2007
Specialty Films - Fall Releases - Movies - New York Times
...clutter created by other small films with big ambitions. "It is a blood bath out there right now," said John Lesher, president of Paramount Vantage, which recently opened Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" and will soon be sending Noah...
In this article: New York, Sleuth, James Gray, Jude Law, Sony Pictures Classics, Miramax, Fox Searchlight, and Kenneth Branagh
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The Hollywood Reporter | September 14, 2007
Diversity marks packed Telluride lineup
...an adaptation of Jon Krakauer's account of a fateful trip into the Alaskan wilderness, which will be released by Paramount Vantage; Noah Baumbach, in his first film since "The Squid and the Whale," looks at two contentious sisters (Nicole...
In this article: Telluride, Shyam Benegal, Daniel Day-Lewis, The Big Parade, Michel Legrand, and The Band's Visit
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Paramount Vantage (originally known as Paramount Classics) is the specialty film division of Paramount Pictures (which in turn is part of Viacom), charged with producing, purchasing, distributing and marketing films, generally those with a more "art house" feel than films made and distributed by its parent company.
Paramount Classics was launched in 1998 and released such art house fare as The Virgin Suicides, You Can Count on Me, Sunshine, Mostly Martha, Winter Solstice, and three Patrice Leconte films (Girl on the Bridge, Man on the Train, Intimate Strangers). Although film journalist David Poland felt "Ruth Vitale and David Dinerstein have proven to have wonderful taste heading up Paramount Classics," , the duo was fired in October 2005.
In 2006, the Paramount Vantage brand branched off from Paramount Classics, which was relaunched in 2007 as a distributor of "smaller, review-driven films including foreign-language acquisitions and documentaries."
In 2007, Paramount Vantage co-produced No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood with Miramax Films. The partnership paid off when both films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 80th Academy Awards, with the former film winning. The two won a combined six awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis in Blood and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem in No Country.
In June 2008, Paramount Pictures consolidated Paramount Vantage’s marketing, distribution, and physical production departments into the parent studio, while retaining the Paramount Vantage brand to develop and acquire specialty product with dedicated creative staff.
- Name:
- Paramount Vantage
- Type:
- subsidiary
- Founded:
- 1998 (as Paramount Classics)
- Owned by:
- Viacom
- Industry:
- Motion pictures
- Parent Company:
- Paramount Motion Picture Group
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