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About Us |
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Sony Pictures Film Clips provides advertisers, entertainment and documentary producers, publishers, corporations, and individuals with access to a wide range of studio assets produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Animation, Stage 6 Films, and Revolution Studios.
Available materials include film clips, still images, audio clips, screenplay excerpts, thematic elements, posters, and more.
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Columbia
Pictures |
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Founded in 1924 by the brothers Jack and Harry Cohn and Joe Brandt, Columbia climbed from Poverty Row upstart to the most prestigious studio in town by producing classic movies like
It Happened One Night, His Girl Friday, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. For more than eighty years, Columbia Pictures has been Hollywood's premier studio, creating the world's favorite films and launching the movie careers of stars like Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, Jack Nicholson, Barbra Streisand, and Will Smith. Our unsurpassed library of iconic and award-winning films includes 11 Best Picture Winners - among them From
Here to Eternity, Lawrence of Arabia, On the Waterfront, The Bridge on the
River Kwai, and Kramer vs. Kramer - alongside classics like Dr.
Strangelove, Taxi Driver, and Tootsie and blockbusters like Ghostbusters,
Bad Boys, The Da Vinci Code, and Spider-Man. Columbia Pictures continues to stride boldly into the future with a continuing slate of hits like Superbad,
Angels & Demons, and Quantum of Solace.
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TriStar
Pictures |
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Born in a groundbreaking 1982 partnership with CBS and HBO, TriStar Pictures produces bold, adventurous films that have become some of America's most beloved. Including everything from prestigious award-winning dramas like
The Natural, Philadelphia and Sleepless in Seattle and beloved family films like Short
Circuit and Rudy to cult classics like Go, Starship Troopers and Real
Genius and blockbusters like Godzilla and Donnie Brasco, TriStar Pictures boasts a library that continues to build with edgy hits like 88
Minutes and Lords of Dogtown.
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Sony Pictures Animation |
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In the very few years since its inception, Sony Pictures Animation has grown spectacularly to its current place as a worldwide leader in 21st Century CGI entertainment. From its debut Open Season through Surf's Up and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, each Sony Pictures Animation release has been a smash success. With an upcoming slate including The Smurfs and Hotel Transylvania, Sony Pictures Animation is set to be a family favorite for a long time to come.
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Screen Gems |
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Only Screen Gems can boast a history that goes the distance from Father Knows Best to Hostel. When Screen Gems debuted in 1948 as the television division of Columbia Pictures, it marked a bold leap from a studio that was becoming known for such moves. Screen Gems produced some of America's best-loved shows, from The Donna Reed Show and Gidget to Bewitched and The Monkees. Relaunched in 1999 as a specialty division producing and distributing feature films in a variety of genres, Screen Gems has been responsible for some of the boldest and most successful films of the last decade, including the Hostel, Resident Evil, and Underworld series, as well as Obsessed, Stomp the Yard, and Armored.
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Stage 6 Films |
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Stage 6 Films is the youngest of Sony Pictures Entertainment's distribution divisions, specializing in specialty and genre films, including Zombie Strippers!, The Lodger, Three Can Play That Game, and April Fool's Day.
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Revolution
Studios |
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Between 2001 and 2007, Revolution Studios built an unparalleled library of crowd-pleasing hits.
Black Hawk Down, Hellboy, Anger Management, Maid in Mahattan, The Water Horse, and Across
the Universe are just a few of the films that made Revolution Studios into a trusted name in mainstream entertainment.
For information about licensing, please contact us
at filmclips@spe.sony.com or by phone at (310) 244-7306.
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