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      • Alliance Films (formerly Alliance Entertainment, Alliance Communications, Alliance Atlantis Releasing Ltd, Motion Picture Distribution LP; and also known as Alliance Vivafilm in Quebec; or simply Alliance) was a Canadian motion picture distribution and production company.
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  2. Alliance Atlantis was the result of a merger of two companies: Atlantis Communications, founded in 1978 by Michael MacMillan, and Alliance Communications, founded in 1984 by Stephen Roth, Denis Héroux, John Kemeny, Robert Lantos, Andras Hamori and Susan Cavan as Alliance Entertainment. Alliance Communications and Atlantis Communications merged to form Alliance Atlantis in 1998 which was a ...

  3. Alliance Films (formerly Alliance Entertainment, Alliance Communications, Alliance Atlantis Releasing Ltd, Motion Picture Distribution LP; and also known as Alliance Vivafilm in Quebec; or simply Alliance) was a Canadian motion picture distribution and production company.

  4. The company operated both an English and French-Canadian division, the latter under the name "Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm" (formerly "Vivafilm Ltée"). Alliance Atlantis was acquired by Canwest and the private equity arm of Goldman Sachs in 2007.

  5. Alliance Films (formerly Alliance Entertainment, Alliance Communications, Alliance Atlantis Releasing Ltd, Motion Picture Distribution LP; and also known as Alliance Vivafilm in Quebec; or simply Alliance) was a Canadian motion picture distribution and production company. Quick Facts Formerly, Company type ... Close.

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    Alliance Atlantis was founded in 1998 as a merger of Alliance Entertainment Corporation and Atlantis Communications, which were founded in 1985 and 1978, respectively. The company operated both an English and French-Canadian division, the latter under the name "Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm" (formerly "Vivafilm Ltée"). Alliance Atlantis was acquired b...

    Logo: On a black background, the words "ALLIANCE" and "ATLANTIS" in Times New Roman font rotate and fold into view while spreading apart from each other. A red line draws in, giving off a redglow on the text before dying down. Variants: 1. A filmed variant exists where the line doesn't give off a glow on the text. 2. On TV shows, the logo is usuall...

    Logo: Same the 1991 Alliance logo, but with the word "ATLANTIS" appearing below "ALLIANCE". Variant: On French-language theatrical films, "VIVAFILM" appears under the rest of the text. FX/SFX:Same as the 1991 Alliance logo. Music/Sounds:Same as the 1991 Alliance logo. Availability:Rare, as this was another prototype logo, and was only seen on Canad...

    Logo: We see a cloudy {{{2}}} sky with snow-capped mountains, panning southwest to a batch of clear gemstones below, complete with rainbow lights reflecting off them. Two of the gemstones streak into the air, positioning themselves to the shape of a long isosceles triangle, in a nod to the Alliance logo. The image fades into the boomerang-shaped Al...

    Logo: On a dark cloudy background with a yellow light (a la the 2004 NBC Universal logo) with a couple yellow lines, we see the "A" logo from before in various close-ups. We see part of the text "ALLIANCE ATLANTIS" (or for French-Canadian releases, "ALLIANCE ATLANTIS VIVAFILM") in Wide Latin rotating, and finally we zoom out as the logo and text ro...

  6. In 1990, it bought Montreal-based distributor Vivafilm Lteé, making it its French-Canadian division as "Alliance Vivafilm", and merged its film releasing division Alliance Releasing with the television division.

  7. After the collapse of Alliance Atlantis in 2007, the movie distribution arm was re-launched as Alliance Films. On January 9, 2013, competing studio Entertainment One (now owned by Lionsgate Studios) acquired and folded Alliance Films.

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