Polybona Films
Film distributor, production company | |
Traded as | NASDAQ: BONA |
Industry | Chinese cinema |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Beijing, China |
Key people
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Yu Dong (founder and CEO), Xu Liang (CFO) |
Products | film |
Website | http://www.bonafilm.cn/index.aspx |
Beijing Polybona Film Distribution Co. Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 保利博纳电影发行有限公司; traditional Chinese: 保利博納電影發行公司), known simply as, Polybona Films and Bona Film Group, is a Chinese production company, involved in the production, co-production and distribution of films from China and Hong Kong. It is ran as a subsidiary company of the China Poly Group Corporation and is one of China’s largest share-holding film distribution companies.
It was nicknamed “the Chinese Miramax” by Screen International in 2005, and its CEO, Yu Dong, was selected as one of “the future’s most influential filmmakers” by The Hollywood Reporter in November 2006.[1]
In 2014, the company was the fourth-largest film distributor in China, with 5.99% of the market.[2]
History
Founded in 1999, Polybona was the first domestic private firm to receive a film distribution license from the SARFT. In November 2003, it merged with the China Poly Group, a wealthy business conglomerate wing of the Chinese military, the People's Liberation Army, to form PolyBona Film Distribution.[3]
The company has distributed over 120 domestic and foreign films, including Confession of Pain, Protégé, The Myth, Initial D, and Dragon Tiger Gate, generating over RMB 1 billion (approximately US$ 130 million) in box office revenue, capturing over 20% of the overall market share for five years running.
It has also co-produced over 20 feature films including The Warlords, Red Cliff, Flash Point, and After This Our Exile.
In 2007, Variety recognized the successful growth of Polybona Films, and wrote highly about its transforming from Miramax to Paramount.
In 2014 the company had a 10% share of the Chinese box office, earning CN¥3 billion from 12 films released.[4]
As of April 2015, the company was worth US$542 million.[5]
In Q1 of 2015 it had a gross profit of US$45 million, a revenue of US$117.6 million and a box office gross of US$257 million.[6]
In November 2015, it was reported that Bona invested US$235 million in six films distributed by 20th Century Fox, including The Martian (2015).[7]
Filmography
Released
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Year | Title | Director | Co-production company(s) | Distributor(s) | Box office | Ref. |
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2014 | From Vegas to Macau | Wong Jing | $95,900,000 (China and international) | [8] | ||
2014 | The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom | Jacob Cheung | $64,200,000 (China and international) | [8] | ||
2014 | The Taking of Tiger Mountain | Tsui Hark | $141,248,984 (China and United States) | [9] | ||
2015 | From Vegas to Macau II | Wong Jing | $156,850,000 (China) | [10] |
In production
Year | Title | Director |
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2015 | Sword Master[10] | Derek Yee |
2015 | Bride Wars[11] | Tony Chan |
2015 | Secret Treasure[10] | Ronald Cheng, Gordon Chan |
2016 | Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk[10] | Ang Lee |
TBA | The Phantom of Shanghai[10] |
References
- ↑ Polybona Films - About Us
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