February 1, 2018—Cosmic Picture announced today that it has launched a new giant screen film distribution company for museum and science center theaters. Cosmic Picture Distribution LLC will distribute a range of films, including a number of giant screen educational films from the National Geographic library, including award-winning documentaries such as Sea Monsters, Extreme Weather, Mysteries of the Unseen World and its own hit Jerusalem.
The move positions Cosmic Picture as an industry leader in both production and distribution as the Company looks to release a further 2-3 new films per year for the next few years.
“We have been producing and supporting the distribution of our films for the giant screen and IMAX theaters for a number of years starting with Journey to Mecca, followed by Jerusalem, and now with two new films in production, Superpower Dogs and Einstein’s Incredible Universe. Establishing our own distribution team and company creates a powerful synergy and further opportunities for our exhibition partners. We look forward to building on our past success, producing and distributing some extraordinary new films with some powerful marketing campaigns,” said Taran Davies.
“Effective, focused long-term marketing is key to the success of releasing films in the museum network. It’s a totally different approach to regular theatrical distribution, and Cosmic Picture will work closely with all our project stakeholders to deliver outstanding results for our film partners and theatre customers as we did for Jerusalem.” said George Duffield.
“One of my favorite aspects of the giant screen community is the collaboration between filmmakers and exhibitors to create must-see experiences for audiences. Extending our reach into distribution will allow us to strengthen this relationship.” said Daniel Ferguson.
Cosmic Picture Distribution will be helmed by Antonietta Monteleone, President of Film Distribution. Monteleone has 17 years of film distribution experience. Prior to joining Cosmic Picture, she was Vice President of Film Distribution for National Geographic. Before joining National Geographic, she managed film distribution at nWave Pictures, a Brussels Film Distribution company.
“I am excited with this new opportunity and look forward to building and expanding our distribution company. Cosmic Picture is known for delivering superior content to the giant screen and for its direct support of exhibitors. In-house distribution is a natural next step. I am thrilled to be a part of this new chapter. Taran Davies, George Duffield and Daniel Ferguson are talented, smart professionals committed to the giant screen industry, and I am very excited to be part of their team,” said Monteleone.
Also joining the team will be John Wickstrom, Vice President of Film Distribution, and Melissa Rogers, Senior Distribution Coordinator. John has over 25 years' experience in museum cinema with Nat Geo, nWave, and the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago.
To inquire about leasing, contact Antonietta Monteleone at antonietta@cosmicpicture.com or John Wickstrom at john@cosmicpicture.com.
About Cosmic Picture
Cosmic Picture was founded by Taran Davies, George Duffield, Daniel Ferguson and Dominic Cunningham-Reid to make the most compelling cinematic experiences possible and to change people’s perception of the universe. Cosmic Picture’s last film was the award-winning IMAX feature documentary Jerusalem. Its upcoming film Superpower Dogs, directed by Daniel Ferguson, is in production and scheduled for a March 2019 release.
For more information visit www.cosmicpicture.com and/or Alex Knowlden assist@cosmicpicture.com
Source: Cosmic Picture