Picturehouse (company)

American film company founded in 2005 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Picturehouse is an American independent entertainment company owned by CEO Bob Berney and COO Jeanne R. Berney. Based in Los Angeles, the company specializes in film marketing and distribution, both in the U.S. and internationally. Picturehouse's leadership focuses on theatrical distribution while considering the entire life of a film.[1]

Company type
Private
Founded
  • 2005; 21 years ago (2005) (original company)
  • 2013; 13 years ago (2013) (revived studio)
FoundersBob Berney
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Picturehouse
Company type
Private
IndustryEntertainment
Founded
  • 2005; 21 years ago (2005) (original company)
  • 2013; 13 years ago (2013) (revived studio)
FoundersBob Berney
Defunct2008; 18 years ago (2008) (original company)
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Key people
Bob Berney (CEO)
Jeanne R. Berney (COO)
ParentTime Warner (2005–2008)
Websitepicturehouse.com
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In coverage of the company’s 2013 relaunch, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos described the Berneys as “legendary tastemakers and innovators.”[2] Early collaborators include filmmakers such as Guillermo Del Toro, who wrote in a January 2026 post on X that his Academy Award-winning film Pan's Labyrinth (2006) “exists because of Bob’s faith,” and Christopher Nolan.[3] Nolan’s Memento (2000) was initially rejected by distributors over fears that its non-linear narrative would be confusing for audiences.[4][5][6] After Memento financier Newmarket Films opted to release it themselves, Bob Berney and his young-adult-oriented campaign helped it earn roughly $25 million at the North American box office and launch Nolan’s career.[7][8][9]

Many Picturehouse titles have received critical acclaim, including most recently BAFTA Award nominee Becoming Cousteau (2021), Emmy Award winner The Territory (2022) and the Oscar nominated Porcelain War (2024).

History

Formed by Bob Berney in 2005, Picturehouse was a joint venture created by Time Warner subsidiaries New Line Cinema and HBO Films to acquire, produce and distribute independent films.[10] Berney, who guided the acquisition, marketing and distribution of Christopher Nolan’s Memento, Joel Zwick’s My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, among other notable releases, has run the company from its inception.[11]

Over the next two years, Picturehouse released features such as Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion, starring Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin; Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth, which was acquired at script stage and went on to earn six Academy Award nominations and wins in three categories; La Vie en Rose, which garnered Marion Cotillard an Academy Award for Best Actress;[12] and Sergei Bodrov's Genghis Khan biopic Mongol, a nominee for Best Foreign Language Film.[13]

Time Warner's 2008 consolidation resulted in Warner Bros. exiting the independent business to concentrate on big-budget "tentpole" releases. This prompted the closure of marketing and distribution operations at both New Line Cinema and Picturehouse, costing 70 employees their jobs.[14]

In 2013, Berney and his wife Jeanne acquired the Picturehouse logo and trademark from Warner Bros. and relaunched the label as an independent theatrical distribution company.[15] Initial releases included Adriana Trigiani's Big Stone Gap, starring Ashley Judd; Grammy Award nominee Metallica Through the Never, starring Dane DeHaan; and Adam Wingard’s The Guest, an Independent Spirit Award nominee starring Dan Stevens and Maika Monroe.

In 2020, the company released the faith-based drama Fatima, directed by Marco Pontecorvo and starring Joaquim de Almeida, Goran Visnjic, Harvey Keitel and Sônia Braga.[16] One year later, Picturehouse announced that it would release Becoming Cousteau, a documentary using previously unseen archival footage to chronicle the life and career of the adventurous oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau, who coinvented scuba diving and foretold the impact of pollution on climate change. Directed by Liz Garbus, the film was released on October 22, 2021 and earned a 2022 British Academy Film Award for Best Documentary, in addition to winning Best Science/Nature Documentary at the 2021 Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards.[17][18][19]

Alex Pritz’s The Territory, a 2022 documentary chronicling the struggle of Brazil’s indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau against farmers, colonizers and settlers whose deforestation encroaches on a protected area of the Amazon rainforest, was shortlisted for the 95th Academy Awards in the Best Documentary Feature category and won the award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking at the 75th Emmy Awards.[20][21][22]

In 2024, Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev’s Porcelain War, which documents the experience of Ukrainian artists facing the Russian occupation in Ukraine, won the U.S. Documentary Competition Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and was later Oscar nominated in the Best Documentary Feature Film category.[23][24][25]

Filmography

2000s

Original seal, distributed by New Line Home Entertainment and HBO Video (now Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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July 22, 2005Last Days [26]
September 16, 2005The Thing About My Folks
October 19, 2005Ushpizin
January 27, 2006A Cock and Bull Story
April 14, 2006The Notorious Bettie Page
June 9, 2006A Prairie Home Companion
November 9, 2006Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock?
November 10, 2006Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
December 29, 2006Pan's Labyrinth
March 9, 2007Starter for 10
June 1, 2007Gracie
June 8, 2007La Vie en Rose [27][28]
August 3, 2007El Cantante [26]
August 10, 2007Rocket Science
August 17, 2007The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters [29]
September 14, 2007Silk [26]
January 11, 2008The Orphanage [30]
February 8, 2008Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days and 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland [26]
February 29, 2008 (DVD)The Fox and the Child
March 28, 2008Run Fatboy Run
June 6, 2008Mongol
July 2, 2008Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
September 12, 2008The Women [31]
January 20, 2009 (DVD)Amusement [26]
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2010s

Revived seal, distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

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October 4, 2013Metallica: Through the Never [32]
September 17, 2014The Guest [26]
July 17, 2015Gloria
October 9, 2015Big Stone Gap
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2020s

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Release date Title Ref.
August 28, 2020Fatima [33]
October 22, 2021Becoming Cousteau [34]
August 19, 2022The Territory [35]
November 11, 2022 Retrograde [36]
April 14, 2023 Wild Life [37]
October 13, 2023 The Mission [38]
November 3, 2023 At The Gates [39]
March 22, 2024 Carol Doda Topless at the Condor [40]
June 10, 2024 Frank Miller: American Genius [41]
October 4, 2024 Leap of Faith [42]
November 22, 2024 Porcelain War [43]
October 10, 2025 Re-Election [44]
November 28, 2025 The Tale of Silyan [45]
December 12, 2025 The King of Color [46]
March 27, 2026 Our Hero, Balthazar [47]
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