| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1998; 28 years ago (1998) |
| Founders |
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| Headquarters | Montreal,Quebec, Canada |
Key people | Glen Salzman: co-founder and co-CEO Katherine Buck: co-founder and co-CEO |
| Products | TV shows and documentaries |
| Subsidiaries |
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| Website | cineflix |
Cineflix Media is a Canadian global media production and distribution company.[1][2] Headquartered inMontreal,Quebec, Canada, it has branches inToronto,New York City,London, andDublin.[3]
Subsidiaries include United Kingdom-based Cineflix Rights, which handles international distribution of factual and scripted programming;[4] Cineflix Studios, which provides co-production, co-financing, and distribution of scripted content for the United States, Canada, and international markets;[5][6][7] and Cineflix Productions, its television production and development company based in Toronto and New York.[8] Cineflix also has a partnership in production company Buccaneer Media which has produced shows such asMarcella.[9]
In June 2002, Cineflix launched its international distribution arm based in London, England named Cineflix International with Cineflix appointing Paul Heaney as their managing director of Cineflix's new United Kingdom-based British international distribution division;[10] By September 2011, Cineflix would later rebrand its British international distribution division to Cineflix Rights as part of a strategic move to grow the distribution business, increase revenues and to reflect its global distribution market.[11]
In April 2012, American film producerParticipant Media acquired a equity minorty investment stake in Cineflix Media with the two companies working together on Participant Media's television productions.[12]
In September 2014, Cineflix Media announced the departure of executives of Cineflix's British production arm Cineflix Productions UK Camilla Lewis and Rob Carey with them completing a management buyout of Cineflix's British production arm Cineflix Productions UK and launched an factual independent production company called Curve Media.[13] As part of the deal, Curve Media took over Cineflix's UK operations and acquired a state of Cineflix's British production catalogue includingSalvage Hunters as Cineflix Media's distribution arm Cineflix Rights retained distribution to Cineflix Productions UK catalogue.[14]
On November 30 2017, Cineflix Media teamed up with Pablo Salzman to launch a new production subsidiary called Connect3 Productions with the new subsidiary aiming to co-produce scripted and factual series for North American and international markets.[15]
In May 2019, Cineflix Media who produced the home-renovating seriesProperty Brothers expanded its partnership with American international entertainment companyScott Brothers Global by selling the brand and related IP rights to the presentersDrew andJonathan Scott through the latter company who will produce all futureProperty Brothers projects viaScott Brothers Entertainment. As part of the deal, Cineflix's distribution arm Cineflix Rights retained all worldwide distribution rights excluding North America to all current and future Scott Brothers' programmes with Cineflix became a financial and distribution participation to all futureProperty Brothers projects.[16]
In April 2021, Cineflix Media partnered with former president of its Cineflix Productions division Charles Tremayne to launch an American production company based in New York named First Story Productions which will focus on scripted and factual development and production work with Cineflix co-producing First Story's programmes whilst its distribution unit Cineflix Rights handling distribution to the latter's productions.[17]
At the end of March 2022, Cineflix Media acquired Toronto-based production company andCoroner co-producer Back Alley Film Productions alongside its programming library and a stake in the crime dramaCoroner with Cineflix absorbing Back Alley Film Productions' production operations.[18]
On November 3 2023, Cineflix expanded its operation by launching an production office in Vancouver called Cineflix Studios Vancouver with industry veteran Mark Miller leading the Vancouver office as their president.[19]
| Title | Years | Network | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mayday[20] | 2003–present | USA Network Canada National Geographic Channel[21] (International) | Also known as Air Crash Investigation, Air Crash: Disaster Revealed, Air Emergency, Air Disasters, and Mayday: Air Disaster. |
| Human Prey[22] | 2009 | Discovery Channel Canada,Animal Planet Canada andCanal D | co-production with Nextfilm Productions |
| American Pickers | 2010–present | History Channel (United States) | |
| Canadian Pickers | 2011–2013 | History Canada | |
| My House, Your Money | 2011–2012 | W Network | |
| Copper | 2012–2013 | Showcase BBC America (United States) | via Cineflix and Cineflix Studios co-production with The Levinson/Fontana Company |
| Food Factory | 2012–present | Flavour Network | |
| House Hazards[23] | 2012 | HGTV Canada | |
| Pet School[24] | 2012–2013 | CBBC (United Kingdom) | via Cineflix Productions UK |
| Wynonna Earp[25] | 2016–2021 | CHCH-DT/CTV Sci-Fi Channel Syfy (United States) | co-production withSEVEN24 Films andIDW Entertainment |
| Coroner[26] | 2019–2022 | CBC | co-production with Back Alley Film Productions andMuse Entertainment |
| The Doll Factory[27] | 2023 | Paramount+ | via Cineflix Rights[28] co-production with Buccaneer Media andShinawil |