Capitol Films
Industry | Motion pictures |
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Fate | Bankruptcy |
Founded | 1989 |
Defunct | 2012 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Subsidiaries | ThinkFilm |
Capitol Films was a British film production and distribution company, founded in 1989.[1] In January 2006 it was sold to American Mobius Pictures,[2] owned by entrepreneur and film producer David Bergstein, and placed it at the hub of his Pegasus Studios. In early 2010, David Bergstein's appointment as director for the British company was terminated and the company was placed in receivership.[3] In October 2010 the US branch of the company was forced into bankruptcy,[4] and in January 2012 a group of creditors filed a proposal with a federal bankruptcy court in Los Angeles to take over and liquidate five companies formerly controlled by David Bergstein, among them Capitol Films.[5]
Capitol Films was involved in the production of some fifty films, among them A Good Man in Africa, Death and the Maiden, Dancing at Lughnasa, Wilde, Gosford Park, Lucky Number Slevin and Elvis Has Left the Building.[6]
References
- ↑ Companies in the UK: Capitol Films Limied Retrieved 2012-02-16
- ↑ LinkedIn: Capitol Films Retrieved 2012-02-16
- ↑ Companies in the UK: All official legal documents for Capitol Films Limied Retrieved 2012-02-16
- ↑ The Hollywood Reporter February 9, 2011: Federal Judge Places Three Remaining David Bergstein Companies Into Bankruptcy Retrieved 2012-02-16
- ↑ The Hollywood Reporter January 9, 2012: Creditors, Guilds Move to Liquidate Five Former David Bergstein Companies Retrieved 2012-02-16
- ↑ IMDb Capitol Films (gb) filmography Retrieved 2012-02-16