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Brotherhood of the Wolf [N 6] original acquisition; produced by StudioCanal and Davis Films; distributed in the U.S. by Universal Pictures [12] March 15, 2002. Harrison's Flowers [N 7] original acquisition; produced by StudioCanal; distributed in the U.S. by Universal Pictures [13][14]
Release DateTitleNotesSeptember 10, 1999acquired by October FilmsSeptember 17, 1999acquired by October FilmsSeptember 24, 1999acquired by October FilmsOctober 1, 1999produced by Gramercy Pictures and Working ...Website. focusfeatures.com. Focus Features LLC is an American independent film production and distribution company, owned by Comcast as a division of Universal Pictures, which is itself a division of its wholly owned subsidiary of NBCUniversal. Focus Features distributes independent and foreign films in the United States and internationally.
Focus Features, which is part of NBCUniversal, used to distribute Laika films up until Missing Link. That's why previously you could port those movies onto MA. If you already ported them over, you're good. However, Laika and Focus ended their distribution deal and now United Artists distributes Laika films. As a result, NBCUniversal can't sell ...
Oct 13, 2022 · Focus Features was founded in 2002 by USA Films, Universal Focus, and Good Machine, and produces both its own films and independently acquired films. Focus’s expansive inventory of popular LGBTQ-inclusive films include GLAAD Media Award-winners Brokeback Mountain (2005), Milk (2008), The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), Boy Erased (2018), and GLAAD Media Award nominee Kajillionaire ...
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Tom Hardy stars as twin British gangsters Ronnie and Reggie Kray in this period drama inspired by the true story of their takeover of 1960s London. Ronnie is a paranoid schizophrenic who glories in the violence of the gangster lifestyle, and whose actions inadvertently bring about the downfall of the brothers’ criminal empire after he and boyfriend...
Out Barden Bella singer Cynthia Rose returned in the sequel to the 2012 comedy about college a capella groups. Pitch Perfect 2 picks up three years later, as the Bellas are about to graduate and are determined to salvage their damaged reputations by winning the World Championships. Cynthia Rose’s story is largely limited to the group; but at the fi...
The Tina Fey and Amy Poehler-starring comedy Sisters was written by out Saturday Night Live writer Paula Pell and loosely based on her relationship with her own sister, making it even more disappointing that the film’s lesbian side characters fell into outdated tropes. Kate McKinnon appears as Sam, a high school friend of the sisters, who attends t...
Director/writer Seth MacFarlane has never been particularly thoughtful when it comes to the representation of minorities in his work. With Ted 2 though, he has included some of his most defamatory and cruel transphobic jokes. In one scene, Ted borrows John’s laptop and finds pornography featuring trans women. He yells at John, “You sick bastard. Lo...
Comedian Amy Schumer wrote and starred in this comedy about a woman falling in love for the first time. In the film’s latter half, while Schumer’s character is listing off reasons her boyfriend should not want to be with her, she says she has been with many men and asks how many women he has slept with. He says three, and she replies “Me too! I’ve ...
This drama follows a senior couple over a chaotic weekend, during which they debate selling the Brooklyn apartment they’ve shared for 40 years. A lesbian couple visits during the open house and makes an offer that the couple considers after reading a letter detailing the women’s’ struggles to adopt over the last six years. The elder couple recogniz...
Inspired by the novel The Danish Girl, a fictionalized portrait of the painter Lili Elbe and her wife Gerda, this GLAAD Media Award-nominated film follows their relationship as it evolves after Lili’s transition. As one of the first people who sought access to medical transition in the early part of the 20th century, Elbe faced many obstacles. The ...
This period drama about the female contractor hired by King Louis XIV to design and build an element of the gardens of Versailles included two minor gay characters, the King’s ineffectual brother Duke Philippe d’Orleans and his aide/ lover. Philippe’s wife is aware of the relationship between the men and is accepting of it, though there is obvious ...
Director David Cronenberg’s attempt at a satirical drama about the dark and twisted private lives of celebrities features Julianne Moore as washed-up actress Havana Segrand. Havana, who is in therapy for abuse suffered at the hands of her actress mother, is obsessed with the idea of re-launching her career by reprising her mother’s star-making role...
May 14, 2019 · Focus Features was established in 2002 when USA Films, Universal Focus, and Good Machine combined into a single company. Focus Features produces and distributes its own features, in addition to distributing foreign films, establishing an impressive record of critically acclaimed and popular LGBTQ-inclusive films that include The Kids Are All Right (2010), Pariah (2011), and Milk (2008).
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Universal Focus was an indie film division of Universal Pictures, founded in 1999. It was shut down in 2002 by its merging with USA Films and Good Machine to form Focus Features, its current successor. Logo (August 5, 1999-October 12, 2002)