Paramount Vantage

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Paramount Vantage
Type subsidary
Founded 1990s
Headquarters
Industry Motion pictures, specifically those with an "art house" feel
Products motion pictures
Owner Viacom
Parent Paramount Motion Picture Group
Website www.paramountvantage.com

Paramount Vantage (originally known as Paramount Classics) is the specialty film division of Paramount Pictures (which in turn is part of Viacom), charged with producing, purchasing, distributing and marketing films, generally those with a more "art house" feel than films made and distributed by its parent company.

In 2006, Paramount Classics President John Lesher announced the name change to Paramount Vantage. The Paramount Classics brand was be relaunched as a distributor of "smaller, review-driven films", such as foreign-language acquisitions and documentaries.[1]

Contents

  • Paramount Classics appointed former Endeavor partner John Lesher to serve as President in November 2005.
  • Former Lionsgate International President, Nick Meyer, joined Paramount Vantage in 2006 as Co-President.
  • Former Miramax exec and producer Amy Israel is Executive Vice-President of Production and Acquisitions.
  • Former Fox Searchlight National Publicity exec Megan Colligan is Executive Vice-President of Publicity
  • Former Fox Searchlight VP of Media Mark Geller is Senior Vice-President of Media
  • Former Fox Searchlight VP of Publicity Julie Tustin is Vice-President of National Publicity
  • Former Focus Features exec, Dee Poku, is Vice President International Marketing.
  • Katie Martin Kelley is Vice President, National Publicity.
  • Aurora Dennis is Vice President, Field Publicity & Promotions.
  • Lea Yardum is Vice President, Awards, Events & Special Projects.
  • Alison Lehrer, formerly of CAA, is Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications.
  • Guy Endore-Kaiser is Senior Vice President, Creative Advertising
  • Chad Hamilton is Vice-President of Production.

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