Cinema Management Group

Cinema Management Group is an American company based in Beverly Hills, California that acquires licenses and distributes feature films, animations, and documentaries. The company is noted for its catalog of internationally produced animated features that is sold to the world markets.

Cinema Management Group
IndustryFilm
Founded2003
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsMotion pictures
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

The company was founded in 2003 by Edward Noeltner.[1] In 2004 the company acquired the rights for the CGI animated film Hoodwinked!: The True Story of Red Riding Hood. CMG expanded its genre distribution with the indie film Reeker and the sequel No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker. CMG represents Moriah Films.[2] Since 2004, CMG-licensed animated features have grossed over $400 million at the worldwide box office.[3]

CMG has distributed the animated films Adventures in Zambezia, Hoodwinked!, Khumba, The Legend of Sarila, Ratchet & Clank, Loving Vincent, and Saving Santa over the past two decades.[1]

CMG facilitated the joint production of the film Ainbo: Spirit of the Amazon between the animation houses of Peru and the Netherlands. The company has distributed the film to over half the world's cinema markets, with an anticipated release in 2021.[4] Currently in production for release in the 2020s decade is Seal Team by Triggerfish Animation Studios; Panda Bear in Africa by Katuni Animation, A. Film Production, Cool Beans, Comet Filmand Le Pacte; Kayara by Tunche Films; Canterville Ghost by Toonz Animation and Melmoth Productions, Proud Princess by Luminar Films; and Noah's Ark by Globo Filmes, Gullane, NIP, Symbiosys Technologies and VideoFilmes.[1]

Executives edit

Edward Noeltner is the founder of Cinema Management Group. He has served as the President of Senator Films International in Berlin, Head of Television at Pandora Cinema in Paris, Senior Vice President of International Distribution at AB Svensk Filmindustri[5] in Stockholm/Paris, and Senior Vice President of Sales and Distribution at Miramax International.[6] in New York. Noeltner has overseen the international sales and distribution of Academy Award-winning films[7] such as Chicago, The Hours, Frida, Shine, Kolya, Under The Sun, and Tango.

Expansion edit

In 2008, film producer Gray Frederickson (The Godfather) brokered the sale of CMG shares to The Cleveland Family Trust, managed by Brian and Jason Cleveland, to establish the CMG Acquisitions Fund.[8]

Films distributed edit

Animated films edit

Feature films edit

Documentary films edit

Moriah films edit

References edit

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