Enjoy Movies

Enjoy Movies is a Russian production company, founded in 2010 by an Armenian director Sarik Andreasyan, his brother the producer Gevond Andreasyan and producer Georgy Malkov. The company is based in Moscow, Russia.

Enjoy Movies
IndustryCinema
Founded2010
FounderSarik Andreasyan, Gevond Andreasyan, Georgiy Malkov
HeadquartersMoscow, (Russian HQ)
Area served
Europe, North America
Key people
Sarik Andreasyan (Director, screenwriter, Producer)
Gevond Andreasyan (Producer)
Georgiy Malkov (producer)
ProductsMotion pictures
ServicesMovie Production
WebsiteEnjoy-Movies.Ru

The company's first movie release was in September 2011, under the title of The Pregnant. In 2012, Enjoy Movies released 5 successful feature films, which allowed the company to gain 25% of the market share. In the process, Enjoy Movies gained on average around $27.9M, which was 10 times more than they had initially spent on movie production and placed 1st on Filmpro.ru's top 10 list of most successful Russian production companies in 2012.[1]

On May 2013, during the annual Cannes film festival, Enjoy Movies announced the formation of their alliance company Glacier Films in cooperation with Hayden Christensen and his older brother Tove. During a 3-year term, Glacier Films intended to produce 11 micro-budget movies worth $1.5M each. Glacier's first movie, American Heist, starring Hayden Christensen himself, is based on the 1959 film The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery, directed by Charles Guggenheim and John Stix.[2]

On July 2017, Enjoy Movies initially announced that it was declaring bankruptcy,[3] but shortly afterwards on September 2017 stated that they went out of bankruptcy.[4]

List of films produced by Enjoy Movies

Film Year Box office Notes
The Pregnant 2011 $8.3M [5]
Moms 2012 $7.8M [6]
Some Sloppy Friend 2012 $11.3M [7]
Nannies 2012 $5.7M [8]
Guard on Warranty 2012 $4.8M [9]
I'll be Next by Your Side 2012 $38,000 [10]
Happy New Year, Moms! 2012 $12.7M [11]
The Double 2013 $7.2M [12]
That Was The Men's World 2013 $11.3M [13]
Lucky Island 2013
Friends' Friends 2014
American Heist 2015 $251 Box office flop[14]
Guardians 2017 $15.1M -

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