PolyGram Entertainment is the film and television unit of Dutch-American music conglomerate Universal Music Group (UMG). Established on 11 February 2017 as the successor to both PolyGram and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and a revival of the "PolyGram" brand, PolyGram Entertainment co-produces and co-distributes music-inspired and music-themed productions featuring acclaimed UMG personalities, sub-label companies and record labels throughout its history/existence.
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Founded | February 11, 2017 |
Headquarters | Santa Monica, California |
Key people | David Blackman (UMG head of film and television) |
Parent | Universal Music Group |
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Website | polygramentertainment |
Background
editOriginally defunct since 1999, the "PolyGram" brand was revived as a co-distribution label with StudioCanal on 15 September 2016 for the documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week. Polygram had on its slate as its first production The Story of Motown (a documentary about the record label's cultural and historical effects). Also on its slate was the co-production and financing of Mystify (a biography of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence).[1]
History
editUMG had been dabbling in the documentary field, having a hand in producing the 2015 Amy Winehouse documentary, Amy, as well as HBO's Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck. In January 2017, UMG hired David Blackman to head its newly formed film and TV unit, reporting to Universal Music Publishing Group chairman/CEO Jody Gerson and UMG Executive Vice President Michele Anthony.[2]
Republic Records, in working with PolyGram, appointed its first executive vice-president of film & television on 17 July 2017, to oversee film and TV projects and its Federal Films initiative.[3] On 5 June 2018, the company announced the appointment of Daniel Inkeles to the post of Vice President, Scripted Film & Television, who moved over from a sister Vivendi company, StudioCanal, to UMG.[4]
Lionsgate and PolyGram agreed to a multiyear first-look television deal on August 6, 2018, to develop projects for TV from UMG's portfolio of labels, artists and music, with UMG issuing the corresponding soundtracks.[5] Universal Music Group agreed on 17 April 2019, to allow Wondery a license to use the UMG music catalog and develop story podcasts of UMG artists, which would possibly be adapted for TV or film projects. Wondery would work with all UMG labels and with its PolyGram Entertainment film and TV production unit.[6]
Filmography
editFilms
editRelease Date | Title | Co-production companies | Notes |
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15 September 2016 | The Beatles: Eight Days a Week | Apple Corps, Imagine Entertainment, White Horse Pictures, Diamond Docs and One Voice · One World | documentary UK distribution only with StudioCanal[1] |
7 June 2019 | Pavarotti | Decca Records, Imagine Entertainment and White Horse Pictures | documentary Co-financiers: PolyGram, CBS Films International sales rights: HanWay Films[7][8] |
5 September 2019 | Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band | Magnolia Pictures, Imagine Documentaries, Bell Media Studios, Diamond Docs and White Pine Pictures | documentary |
3 April 2020 | Beastie Boys Story | Oscilloscope Laboratories, Pulse Films and Fresh Bread Films[9] | documentary distributed by Apple TV+ |
30 June 2020 | The Go-Go's | Fine Point Films | documentary distributed by Showtime |
12 December 2020 | The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart | HBO Documentary Films, K/M Documentaries, White Horse Pictures and Diamond Docs | documentary distributed by HBO |
21 December 2020 | Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You | Den of Thieves, SB Films, Story Syndicate, Si-Fi Films and Federal Films | documentary / concert distributed by Netflix |
15 October 2021 | The Velvet Underground | Killer Films, Motto Pictures and Verve Label Group | documentary distributed by Apple TV+ |
1 December 2021 | Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas | Zijuatanejo Productions, The Tannenbaum Company, Feigco Entertainment and Lionsgate Television | musical comedy-drama distributed by The Roku Channel |
20 May 2023 | Love to Love You, Donna Summer | HBO Documentary Films, Motto Pictures, Federal Films and One Story Up Productions | documentary distributed by HBO |
2024 | Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It | Concord Originals, Homegrown Pictures, Impact Partners, Chicago Media Project, Play/Action Pictures, Sobey Road Pictures, UTA Independent Film Group and White Horse Pictures | documentary |
Television
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Universal Music Relaunching Polygram, Announces 'Story of Motown' as First Production". billboard.com. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- ^ Littleton, Cynthia (12 February 2017). "Universal Music Group Revives Polygram Label for Film and TV Production". Variety. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- ^ Halperin, Shirley (17 July 2017). "'Fifty Shades' Franchise Veteran Dana Sano to Head Film and Television at Republic Records". Variety. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
- ^ "Universal Music's Polygram Entertainment Names Daniel Inkeles VP of Scripted Film & TV". Variety. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ "Universal Music Group and Lionsgate Sign Multi-Year TV Deal". Variety. 6 August 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- ^ Lee, Wendy (17 April 2019). "Universal Music Group partners with Wondery, which produced 'Dirty John' podcast". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ^ McNary, Dave (1 June 2017). "Ron Howard to Direct Luciano Pavarotti Documentary". Variety. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- ^ Wiseman, Andreas (12 October 2018). "HanWay Films Boards Ron Howard's Pavarotti Movie Ahead Of AFM, Production Under Way". Deadline. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
- ^ Vlessing, Etan (15 January 2020). "Spike Jonze's 'Beastie Boys Story' Lands at Apple TV+". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
- ^ White, Peter (11 March 2020). "Disney Sets Release Date For Peter Jackson's Beatles Documentary". Deadline. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
- ^ Morin, Natalie (August 5, 2024). "Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE Will Follow the Making of a Global Girl Group". Netflix.