From the Wires
Cine Latino Inks Deals With Five Top Movie Distributors
Channel acquires 90+ new titles, including exclusive rights to largest-ever showcase of Almodovar films
Dec. 3, 2008 10:00 AM
MIAMI, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- In an unprecedented move by a
Spanish-language pay-television channel, Cine Latino has finalized deals with
five of the world's leading film distributors, acquiring more than 90 new
titles that include some of the most critically-acclaimed and biggest box
office hits of recent years from across the U.S., Latin America, Mexico, and
Spain.
Cine Latino has acquired major film packages from Sony, Disney, MGM,
Lionsgate, and Gussi -- the largest movie distributor in Mexico.
"We are the only Spanish-language movie channel in the United States to
have contracts in place with five of the top distributors of Spanish-language
film," said Jim McNamara, chairman of Cine Latino. "Through our new
acquisitions we have reinforced our position as the destination for the widest
and most-current selection of Latino blockbusters available on the market."
In another unparalleled move, Cine Latino has assembled the largest
showcase of Pedro Almodovar films ever to be presented on a Spanish-language
service. Titles include 'Volver', a Golden Globe nominee and winner of Best
Actress and Best Screenplay at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival starring Penelope
Cruz; 'La Mala Educacion' ("Bad Education"), one of Almodovar's most serious
works starring Gael Garcia Bernal; 'Todo Sobre Mi Madre' ("All About My
Mother"), an Oscar-winning film starring Penelope Cruz; 'Matador' ("The
Bullfighter"), an award-winning film with Antonio Banderas and Assumpta Serna;
and 'Atame!' ("Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!"), a love drama starring Antonio
Banderas and Victoria Abril. The Almodovar films will be available
exclusively on Cine Latino.
"Cine Latino is the only channel in the U.S. where you will be able to
find these award-winning movies by the most internationally-acclaimed Spanish
filmmaker of our time," said McNamara. "No Spanish-language channel has ever
been able to deliver the quality and diversity of programming that we are now
able to offer."
Among the more than 90 recently-acquired titles include some of the
best-selling recent theatrical releases of the Spanish-speaking world from
Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Spain, Argentina,
Peru, Puerto Rico and the United States. The new movies feature today's most
popular and celebrated Latino stars, including Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna,
Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Salma Hayek, Antonio Banderas, Ruben Blades, Ana
De La Reguera, Ana Claudia Talancon, Kate Del Castillo, Aaron Diaz, among many
others.
Sample newly-acquired titles include:
-- 'El Crimen Del Padre Amaro' ("The Crime of Father Amaro"), the
Oscar-nominated, highest-grossing film in the history of Mexican cinema,
starring Gael Garcia Bernal and Ana Claudia Talancon.
-- 'American Visa', based on the best-selling book in Bolivia, starring
Damian Bichir and Kate Del Castillo (from "La Misma Luna"). Winner of Best
Adapted Screenplay at the 2006 Ariel Awards in Mexico.
-- 'Ninas Mal' ("Charm School"), one of the most popular Mexican movies of
2007 starring four of Mexico's favorite young actresses: Camila Sodi, Martha
Higareda, Ximena Sarinana, and Maria Aura.
-- 'Secuestro Express' ("Express Kidnapping"), the critically-acclaimed,
box office hit from Venezuela, starring Mia Maestro and Ruben Blades.
-- 'Bluff', a comedic thriller from Colombia that was presented at the
2007 Cannes Film Festival, starring Victor Mallarino, Veronica Orozco and
Carolina Gomez. Bluff was the highest-grossing Columbian movie of 2007.
-- 'Cansada de Besar Sapos' ("Tired of Kissing Frogs"), one of the
highest-grossing Mexican films of all time starring Juan Manuel Bernal, Itati
Cantoral and Pedro Damian.
Cine Latino has also assembled a wide collection of Latino-themed
Hollywood films, including Mel Gibson's Oscar-nominated film 'Apocalypto'
about the declining period of the Mayan civilization, Peter Sollett's award-
winning film 'Raising Victor Vargas' about a teenager growing up in the Lower
East Side of New York, and the Puerto Rican film 'Yellow' starring Rosalyn
Sanchez as a classically-trained dancer who moves to New York to follow her
dream of success.
"As the leading Spanish-language pay channel in the U.S., we are committed
to delivering the best, widest selection of films for our viewer and making
Cine Latino the premium entertainment destination for Hispanic audiences,"
said McNamara.
With more than 3.5 million cable and satellite subscribers, Cine Latino is
the leading Spanish-language premium film channel in the United States. Cine
Latino offers the most current Spanish-language blockbusters and
critically-acclaimed titles from Mexico, Latin America, Spain, and the U.S.
About Cine Latino:
Cine Latino is the leading Spanish-language premium film channel in the
United States, with more than 3.5 million cable and satellite subscribers in
the United States. Cine Latino offers the most current Spanish-language
blockbusters and critically-acclaimed titles from Mexico, Latin America,
Spain, and the U.S. Cine Latino is co-owned by Grupo MVS, InterMedia Partners
and Panamax Films.
Contact Cine Latino: Katie Hamlin
646.705.2874
khamlin@intermediaadvisors.com
SOURCE Cine Latino
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