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Lions Gate Entertainment
Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation is a Canadian entertainment company that trades on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol, "LGF." As of 2004, it is the most commercially-successful film and television distribution company based outside of the United States.
In 2003, the company bought the assets of Artisan Entertainment, which was best known for the release of The Blair Witch Project in 1999.
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Divisions
Film Distribution
Lions Gate has a library of films that include Fahrenheit 9/11, American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, and Monster's Ball.
Music
- Lions Gate Records
Television
The company produced such series as The Dead Zone and Five Days to Midnight .
Studios
Based in Canada, Lions Gate studio properties also are rented to other film studios including the filming of the Warner Bros. film, Catwoman.
- Lions Gate Studios
Video
Has a home video library of more than 8000 films (many the result of output deals with other studios), including such titles as Dirty Dancing, Total Recall, On Golden Pond and the Rambo series. Lions Gate also distributes Mattel's Barbie-branded videos and Clifford the Big Red Dog videos from the Scholastic Corporation .
- Lions Gate Home Entertainment
- Family Home Entertainment
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