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  1. Cinergi F/X (1995–1997) Cinergi Pictures Inc. was an American independent film production company founded by Andrew G. Vajna in 1989, after he had sold his interest in his first production company, Carolco International Pictures. The company had a number of major hit films, most notably Tombstone, Die Hard with a Vengeance and Evita.

  2. Most of Cinergi's library assets were acquired by Disney through Buena Vista, which distributed almost all of Cinergi's productions domestically (most under the Hollywood Pictures label, though Renaissance Man and Up Close & Personal were under the Touchstone Pictures label) except for Die Hard With a Vengeance, which 20th Century Fox owned the rights to until 2019 when it was acquired by ...

  3. May 1, 1995 · The filing does not break down the source of the advances, although it includes money from Buena Vista, as part of its output deal with Cinergi, and from 20th Century Fox and several foreign distribs.

  4. May 3, 1994 · As part of the deal, Cinergi will receive an additional $5 million from Walt Disney’s Buena Vista Pictures Distribution--its domestic distributor. The documents say Disney will receive 384,615 ...

  5. Buena Vista Pictures: Released through Disney label Touchstone Pictures; co-production with Birnbaum/Barber Productions and The Zanuck Company: $60 million $82.2 million Abandon: October 18, 2002 Paramount Pictures: co-production with Lynda Obst Productions; international distribution through Buena Vista International $25 million $12.3 million ...

  6. Touchstone Pictures was an American film production label of Walt Disney Studios, founded and owned by The Walt Disney Company. Feature films released under the Touchstone label were produced and financed by Walt Disney Studios, and featured more mature themes targeted at adult audiences than typical Walt Disney Pictures films. [ 3 ][ 4 ] As ...

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  8. Dec 24, 1993 · Background: Cinergi was a production company formed by Andrew G. Vajna in 1989, after he left Carolco Pictures. It closed around 1997/98, mainly due to a string of commercially and critically unsuccessful movies. Most of Cinergi's library assets were acquired by The Walt Disney Company through Buena Vista, which distributed almost all of Cinergi's productions domestically (most under the ...