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| Company type | Division |
|---|---|
| Industry | Entertainment |
| Founded | Toronto 1994; 31 years ago (1994) |
| Founders | Hussain Amarshi |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Key people | Hussain Amarshi (CEO) |
| Products | Indie Film Motion Pictures |
| Parent | Métropole Films Distribution |
| Website | www |
Mongrel Media is anindependent Canadianfilm distribution company established in 1994 by Hussain Amarshi.[1] It is the exclusiveCanadian theatrical distributor forSony Pictures Classics, and a selection of smaller titles fromNeon,A24,Amazon Studios,Saban Films,Searchlight Pictures, andIFC Films. Mongrel Media is represented inQuebec by Métropole Films Distribution. In January 2014, it also acquired Canadian distribution rights to 300 film titles from theStudioCanal library.[2] Titles sold under the Mongrel International umbrella includedNeon'sBeach Rats and A24's first foreign language filmMenashe. In January 2020, Mongrel Media was confirmed as the Canadian distributor for the ninth installment of theSaw franchise,Spiral: From the Book of Saw.[3]
In 2021 the company launched its own proprietarystreaming service, offering a selection of films from both its catalogue and that of the AmericanMagnolia Pictures available from its website for a subscription fee of $6.99 per month.[4]
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