Paramount Vantage
Paramount Vantage is a film production company that was called Paramount Classics until 2006 and is a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures in Hollywood. She specializes in smaller, lesser-known productions that don't just have to come from the USA and is therefore almost an independent label.
Major productions
Academy Awards 2008
At the 2008 Academy Awards , Paramount Vantage entered the race with 19 nominations. These included eight nominations each for the oil drama There Will Be Blood (directed by Paul Thomas Anderson ), produced jointly with the Disney subsidiary Miramax , and the thriller No Country for Old Men (directed by Coen Brothers ), also produced with Miramax . Two nominations were also made for the feature film Into the Wild (director: Sean Penn ) and one for the kite runner (director: Marc Forster ), which still operates under Paramount Classics .
Finally, four were won for No Country for Old Men and two for There Will Be Blood .
More productions
Other more important and well-known productions are:
- The machinist (still operating under Paramount Classics )
- An inconvenient truth (also still trading under Paramount Classics )
- Babel
- Shine a light
- Times of turmoil
- Capitalism: a love story
- Case 39
- Carriers
- Shutter Island (2010)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Paramount Vantage's blog website ( memento of the original from March 31, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Web links
- List of films produced by Paramount Vantage on cinefacts.de
- Official English language website of the studio
- Paramount Vantage in the Internet Movie Database (English)