Orion Classics

Orion Classics started in 1982 as the distribution label for the then independent film production company Orion Pictures, now owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was relaunched in 2018.

Orion Classics
TypeLabel
IndustryMotion pictures
Founded1982 (1982)
Founders
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Sam Wollman (senior VP acquisitions, MGM)
  • Chris Ottinger
  • (MGM president of worldwide television and acquisitions)
  • John Hegeman (Orion Pictures president)
OwnerOrion Pictures
(Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.)

The original focus of 1980-era Orion Classics was on acquiring independent and foreign films for North American distribution, as headed by Michael Barker, Tom Bernard, and Marcie Bloom. In addition it aimed to produce some arthouse films of its own. It was launched when Barker, Bernard and Donna Gigliotti moved from UA Classics, a United Artists specialty division. Among its most notable films were Babette's Feast, Pedro Almodóvar's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train and Richard Linklater's Slacker.

Since its relaunch Orion Classics has released Mike P. Nelson's The Domestics and Jim Cummings' The Wolf of Snow Hollow, among others.

History

Orion Classics was formed by Orion Pictures in 1982 as an autonomous division for specialty films. United Artists Classics executives, Tom Bernard, Michael Barker and Donna Gigliotti, having a dispute with its parent United Artists left to fill Orion Classic's executive ranks, thus mirroring Orion Pictures' formation. With the UA Classics executives, the division had built in connection with the art house film community. While the three executives had different titles and responsibilities they acted as all having the same responsibilities.[2]

The division took on the early UA Classic Modus operandi of frugal marketing spending and strict staggered releasing with few prints. Thus 10 to 50 prints would be made based on its potential success with an average marketing budget of $225,000 would be first released in New York City before moving on to other metropolitan areas and given time to find its position.[2]

The team was able to get French filmmaker Eric Rohmer to switch from UA Classics to Orion. He was then the source of its first film and box office hit with Pauline at the Beach in July 1983. Thus Orion Classic released four out of five of Rohmer's 1980s films and investing in a few of them. Orion's last acquisition in 1983 was its first independent US movie, Strangers Kiss (1984).[2]

In August 1983, the company had indicated that they would be into production of its own material by late 1984 or early 1985. However, Orion Pictures was having more box office failures then successes thus those plans were put on hold.[2]

In late 1991, when Orion Pictures was in serious financial trouble, Barker, Bernard, and Bloom left Orion Classics, taking the rights to the highly anticipated Merchant Ivory Productions adaptation of Howards End with them; at the invitation of former Orion president Mike Medavoy, who was now relocated at TriStar Pictures, the three set up Sony Pictures Classics, with Howards End as the company's first release.

In the mid-1990s, Metromedia acquired Orion, and merged the classics division into the Samuel Goldwyn Company. Both Orion and SGC were sold to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1997, with the latter's function of producing and/or distributing independent films being assumed by MGM's United Artists division.

Relaunch

In May 2018, it was announced that Orion Classics would be revived as a multiplatform distribution label, with 8 to 10 films being released per year. Orion Classics will be MGM's method of getting into the day-and-date theatrical-VOD business. The label's first film is Mike P. Nelson's The Domestics, which was released in theaters on June 28, 2018 and on VOD and digital the next day.[1]

Films

Title Release Date
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose1982
The Pool Hustlers1982
Beyond the DoorSeptember 5, 1982
Pauline at the BeachJuly 29, 1983[2]
CarmenOctober 20, 1983
ScrubbersJanuary 31, 1984
Privates on ParadeApril 13, 1984
Sugar Cane AlleyApril 13, 1984
Another Country[2]June 29, 1984
Strangers Kiss[2]August 13, 1984
Old EnoughAugust 24, 1984
Full Moon in Paris[2]September 7, 1984
Swann in LoveSeptember 14, 1984
Where the Green Ants DreamFebruary 8, 1985
My New PartnerMarch 8, 1985
MacArthur's ChildrenMay 17, 1985
Henry IVJune 28, 1985
Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart[2]August 9, 1985
Came a Hot FridayOctober 4, 1985
Colonel Redl [2]
Ran[2]December 20, 1985
A.K.January 29, 1986
My Beautiful LaundretteMarch 7, 1986
A Great WallMay 30, 1986
The Green Ray[2]August 29, 1986
Restless NativesSeptember 12, 1986
The SacrificeNovember 1986
El Amor brujoDecember 23, 1986
One Woman or TwoFebruary 6, 1987
Devil in the FleshMay 22, 1987
Jean de FloretteJune 26, 1987
Rita, Sue and Bob TooJuly 17, 1987
End of the LineAugust 28, 1987
Dancing in WaterSeptember 18, 1987
Manon of the SpringNovember 5, 1987
Au Revoir Les EnfantsDecember 1987
A Month in the CountryFebruary 19, 1988
Babette's FeastMarch 4, 1988
Wings of DesireMay 6, 1988
Loose ConnectionsJuly 8, 1988
Boyfriends and GirlfriendsJuly 15, 1988
Women on the Verge of a Nervous BreakdownNovember 11, 1988
Field of HonorJanuary 20, 1989
Murmur of the HeartFebruary 3, 1989
ChocolatMarch 10, 1989
The ReaderApril 21, 1989
The Music TeacherJuly 7, 1989
Mystery TrainNovember 7, 1989
Camille ClaudelDecember 21, 1989
Too Beautiful for YouMarch 2, 1990
Monsieur HireApril 20, 1990
Jesus of MontrealMay 25, 1990
May FoolsJune 22, 1990
Wait Until Spring, BandiniJune 29, 1990
Life and Nothing ButSeptember 14, 1990
Leningrad Cowboys Go AmericaNovember 2, 1990
Cyrano de BergeracDecember 1, 1990
Open DoorsMarch 8, 1991
Love Without PityMay 31, 1991
My Father's GloryJune 14, 1991
Europa EuropaJune 28, 1991
SlackerJuly 5, 1991
My Mother's CastleJuly 26, 1991
OperaSeptember 6, 1991
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the UniverseSeptember 27, 1991
Rhapsody in AugustDecember 20, 1991
Raise the Red LanternMarch 13, 1992
A Woman's TaleMay 1, 1992
The AdjusterMay 29, 1992
A Tale of SpringtimeJuly 17, 1992
Rain Without ThunderFebruary 5, 1993
Boxing HelenaSeptember 3, 1993
NostradamusSeptember 16, 1994
Bar GirlsApril 7, 1995
JeffreyAugust 18, 1995
Theremin: An Electronic OdysseyAugust 24, 1995
Maybe, Maybe NotJuly 12, 1996
Ed's Next MoveSeptember 27, 1996
Trees LoungeOctober 11, 1996
Prisoner of the MountainsJanuary 31, 1997
This World, Then the FireworksJuly 11, 1997
One Man's HeroSeptember 24, 1999
The DomesticsJune 28, 2018
Unlovable[3]November 1, 2018
Jinn[4]November 15, 2018
Clara's Ghost[5]December 6, 2018
Maine[6]December 14, 2018
All These Small Moments[7]January 17, 2019
Valley Girl[8]May 8, 2020
The Wolf of Snow Hollow[9]October 9, 2020

References

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