Alta Films
Spanish film company
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Alta Films S.A. was a Spanish film distribution company. It also operated as a theatrical exhibitor and production company.
| Company type | Sociedad anónima |
|---|---|
| Industry | Entertainment |
| Founded | 1969 |
| Founders | Enrique González Macho |
| Defunct | 2013 |
| Headquarters | , Spain |
| Products | Motion pictures |
| Services | |
| Divisions |
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History
The company was founded in 1969 by Enrique González Macho and initially focused on the distribution of subtitled foreign films.[1][2]
In addition to distribution, the production branch worked with Ken Loach, Icíar Bollaín, and Tomás Gutiérrez Alea.[1][3] In 1982, it developed the Renoir multiplex near Plaza de España, and eventually managed to operate a network of 200 theatres.[4]
In April 2013, Paramount Home Media Distribution announced an agreement with Alta Films so the U.S. company distributed in DVD and Blu-ray the films in Alta Films' portfolio.[5] Shortly after, González Macho announced the company was about to close down as a distributor for good.[6] He explained the rise on VAT applied on cultural goods and dwindling support from TVE as harmful factors adding up to the ongoing economic crisis.[1] At the time of the announcement, Alta Films had the Argentine film 2+2 pending for a 1 May 2013 release.[7] The company subsequently ceased all distribution activity in May 2013, and limited to the operation of its theatres in Madrid and the Renoir Floridablanca in Barcelona.[8]