Tag: Buena Vista International

  • Lionsgate partners Buena Vista for ‘The Hunger Games’ release in Russia

    Lionsgate partners Buena Vista for ‘The Hunger Games’ release in Russia

    MUMBAI: Lionsgate and Buena Vista International (BVI) have joined hands on the theatrical release of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, the fourth installment of the global blockbuster Hunger Games franchise, in Russia and the rest of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) later this year.

     

    BVI will launch Mockingjay 2 on 19 November in all available formats including Imax 3D as part of the film’s day-and-date global rollout.

     

    Mockingjay 2 is the next thrilling chapter of an incredible global franchise, and we look forward to creating a singular motion picture event for Russian audiences. We’re delighted to extend our partnership with our friends at Lionsgate on one of the most highly anticipated films of the year,” said BVI international distribution executive David Kornblum.

     

    “We’re thrilled to capitalize on the opportunity to extend our long and successful relationship with the BVI team around the world. Their prestige, performance and consistency speak for themselves.  We look forward to creating an epic and memorable Mockingjay 2 launch for our Russian fans, and BVI is the perfect partner to help us bring The Hunger Games franchise to the next level of performance,” added Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-chair Patrick Wachsberger

     

    Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label has previously partnered with BVI on the Japanese release of the action thriller Red, the release of the Step Up franchise in Japan and Spain and the Japanese releases of Source Code and Tree of Life.

     

    The first three installments of The Hunger Games franchise have already grossed more than $2.3 billion at the global box office, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is the tenth highest-grossing domestic release of all time. The Hunger Games trilogy of books has already sold more than 82 million copies around the world.

     

    The Lionsgate and Summit labels will continue their theatrical output deals with West Company and Central Partnership, respectively, for the rest of their theatrical slates in Russia and the CIS.

  • ‘Lost’, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to debut in China

    ‘Lost’, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to debut in China

    MUMBAI: Buena Vista International Television-Asia Pacific (BVITV-AP) which distributes Disney’s content has concluded its first package deal to license live action series and library features in high-definition (HD) format to the Chinese market.

    US broadcaster ABC’s show Lost and Grey’s Anatomy, which are licensed to more than 200 territories worldwide, will air on CCTVHD Channel, China’s first HD channel, by the end of this year.

    BVITV-AP senior VP, MD Steve Macallister says, “This is a groundbreaking deal and underscores our commitment to deliver the best television content to our clients in the highest quality format possible. We are delighted to bring these shows to CCTVHD viewers in China.”

    Lost won six Emmys last year and is about survivors of a plane crash who are stranded on an island. Grey’s Anatomy is a medical drama which focusses on five interns who discover that medicine and relationships can sometimes be defined in shades of grey.

  • Shyam P S appointed as Buena Vista International (India) film production & acquisitions head

    Shyam P S appointed as Buena Vista International (India) film production & acquisitions head

    MUMBAI: The Walt Disney Company (India) and Buena Vista International have appointed Shyam P. S. as head of Film Production & Acquisitions, BVI (India). The announcement was made by The Walt Disney Company (India) MD Rajat Jain and BVI Asia VP Jeff Forman.

    Based in Mumbai, Shyam will spearhead the company’s feature films production and acquisitions in India as part of the studio entertainment business. He would be responsible for the company’s initiatives to create and acquire original Indian films which combine Disney’s classic storytelling abilities with the Indian sensibilities.

    Shyam would report jointly to Jain, Forman and BVI Asia VP sales Jo Yan, informs an official release.

    India is a priority market in Disney’s global expansion strategy and the company is reiterating its continued commitment to the potential of the market, especially Bollywood, through the launch of Studio operations, the release adds.

    “We are investing in the future of global entertainment in India through a continued thrust on building the depth and breadth of our presence in the country. Shyam’s outstanding knowledge of the Indian movie business will be an asset in the launch and future of our Studio operations. With this launch, I am happy to inform that three of our four lines of businesses have their presence in India now which creates a meaningful presence for Disney here. We are proud to expand our presence in the Indian movie business as Indian movie content prepares to take center stage on the global map” says Jain.

    “India has a great wealth of stories and a wonderful history of film making”, adds Forman. “We are very excited by the prospects of making Indian language films for the Indian audience with Indian sensitivities and a touch of the Disney magic. We look forward to making great films and are very pleased to have a production executive of Shyam’s experience and talent to lead us forward.”

    Shyam’s most recent assignment was with Flicks – The Motion Picture Company as executive producer of the just-released Rang De Basanti. Prior to that, he has worked with the Percept Picture Company, and a variety of music videos, docudramas and commercials.