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100 Films and a Funeral

The documentary explores the rapid rise and sudden downfall of London-based Polygram Filmed Entertainment, the studio behind iconic 1990s films like Four Weddings and a Funeral The Us andual Suspects.

London-based Polygram Filmed Entertainment produced notable films like Four Weddings and a Funeral and The Usual Suspects in the 1990s. Headed by Michael Kuhn, the studio adopted a hands-off approach, allowing industry experts to create films. Despite initial successes, the studio's expansion led to its downfall. A change in leadership at Philips, the parent company, and Polygram's attempt to establish themselves in Hollywood, ultimately led to their demise.

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Info about 100 Films and a Funeral

Studio(s): Markham Street Films

Originally Released: United States, Dec 02, 2007

Production Country: Canada

Budget: $1,200,000.00

Genres:Documentary

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