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The Illusionist (co-production with Canal+, France 3 Cinema, Django Films, Sony Pictures Classics) Jacky in Women's Kingdom (co-production with France 2 Cinema, France Télévisions, Canal+, Ciné+ and Orange Studio) Jappeloup (co-production with Canal+, Ciné+, Orange Studio and TF1) Judy (co-production with BBC Films and Calamity Films)
In its home country France, Pathé self-distributes its films through Pathé Films (formerly called AMLF (Agence méditerranéenne de location de films) from 1972 to 1998). On home video, their films are distributed by Fox Pathé Europa, a joint venture between Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment , Pathé and EuropaCorp .
A. Abduct Me; Abraham Lincoln's Clemency; Accused, Stand Up! Acid (2023 film) Adventure in Paris; The Adventurer (1934 film) L'affaire est dans le sac; The Agony of the Eagles (1922 film)
Pathe's First Sound Feature No Man's Law (1927) Extant The Eyes of the Totem (1927) Extant The Heart of the Yukon (1927) Lost Film Don Desperado (1927) Extant Avenging Fangs (1927) Lost Film The Meddlin' Stranger (1927) Lost Film Code of the Cow Country (1927) Lost Film Pals in Peril (1927) Lost Film Two-Gun of the Tumbleweed (1927) Extant His ...
These 80 films, with some removed due to content concerns, were later packaged and syndicated by King World Productions under the title The Little Rascals. The shorts produced up until Arbor Day (1936) were two reels in length, typically running 17 to 20 minutes, with the exception of Small Talk which extended to three reels (26 minutes).
In 1956, Warner Bros. discontinued the production of the theatrical newsreel and sold the Pathé News film library, the 38 theatrical short subjects, the Pathé News Magazine of the Screen, the crowing rooster trademark and the copyrights and other properties to Studio Films, Inc.—shortly thereafter named Pathé Pictures, Inc.— At this time ...
pathe.fr Pathé Cinémas is a cinema chain owned by Pathé , with operations in France , the Netherlands , Switzerland , Belgium , Morocco , and Tunisia . The company is market leader in the former three. [ 1 ]
GP Archives also conserves and showcases silent movies from the combined catalogues of Gaumont and Pathé which contains over 2,000 titles. These include films by the founding fathers of French cinema, from Leonce Perret and Albert Capellani to Ferdinand Zecca and Louis Feuillade .