Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. At one point, in the late 1990s, it was co-owned by CanWest Global Communications, who co-owned it with Peter and Susan Hoffman, with Canwest handling 35% of its share, and the Seven Arts International subsidiary, which was later absorbed into Fireworks Pictures.

  2. In 1998, Peter Hoffman's Seven Arts Pictures formed an alliance with Fireworks to start out the Seven Arts International branding. In 2000, CanWest Films merged with Seven Arts International, another Canwest subsidiary to start the Fireworks Pictures branding to produce theatrical motion pictures.

  3. Jul 25, 2000 · CanWest Entertainment subsids Seven Arts Intl. and CanWest Films have been combined under the banner Fireworks Pictures, it was announced by CanWest chairman Jay Firestone.

  4. Jay Firestone has consolidated his two LA-based film outfits, international sales company Seven Arts International and domestic distributor CanWest Films into one entity now known as...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanwestCanwest - Wikipedia

    In an effort to get into the entertainment business, the company had bought out producer/distributor Fireworks Entertainment in 1998, and gained interest in Seven Arts Pictures, a film production company. CanWest would sell its entertainment unit in 2005.

  6. May 31, 2020 · All Rights Reserved. Notice: It Includes The Rare Fireworks Pictures Logo On Trailers Of This Movie, Rat Race and Hardball Too! #ParamountClassics #FireworksPictures. An American Rhapsody (2001...

    • 49 sec
    • 28.8K
    • Movies & Logos
  7. People also ask

  8. Nov 6, 2013 · Seven Arts filed suit against Paramount and Content Media for copyright infringement, a declaration of ownership rights, and an accounting, seeking a declaration that neither Content Media, nor its predecessors-in-interest, CanWest, was the owner or grantee of rights to the films.

  1. People also search for