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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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Type Division of The Walt Disney Studios
Founded June 23, 1953
Headquarters 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, United States
Founder(s) Walt Disney
Roy Oliver Disney
Key people Dave Holis (vice president)
Industry Motion Pictures
Parent The Walt Disney Studios
(The Walt Disney Company)
Website http://www.waltdisneystudios.com/


Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures is an American motion picture distributor owned by The Walt Disney Company. Established in 1953 as Buena Vista Film Distribution, the company handles distribution for films produced by the Walt Disney Studios; including Walt Disney PicturesWalt Disney Animation Studios, 20th Century StudiosDisneynature, Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios, Blue Sky Studios, and Lucasfilm.

History[]

Prior to 1953, Walt Disney Productions' short films and feature films were distributed by Celebrity Productions, Columbia Pictures, United Artists and RKO Radio Pictures. A dispute with RKO over the value of Disney's True-Life Adventures series of live-action documentary featurettes in 1953 led to Walt and his older brother Roy Oliver Disney to form its wholly owned subsidiary Buena Vista Film Distribution Company, Inc. (BVD) to handle the U.S. distribution of their own films. Despite this, RKO would continue to distribute some of Disney's theatrical shorts until 1956. Buena Vista's first release was the Academy Award winning live-action feature The Living Desert on November 10, 1953 along with Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, Buena Vista's first animated release. Notable subsequent releases include the foreign film, Yang Kwei Fei (Most Noble Lady), released in US theaters in September of 1956, The Missouri Traveler in March 1958, and The Big Fisherman in July 1959 (the first third-party production financed by Disney). In 1961, Disney incorporated Buena Vista International, distributing its first PG rated film, Take Down, in January 1979.

Other names for the division were Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc. (April 1960-July 1987) and Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. (July 1987-April 2007)[1].

In April 2007, Disney dissolved the Buena Vista moniker in its distribution branding and re-branded itself as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

Distribution[]

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures is noteworthy for having 25 films that have surpassed the $1-billion-mark and 3 films of the $2-billion-mark in worldwide ticket sales:

  • Avengers: Endgame (2019; $2,797,800,564)
  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015; $2,068,223,624)
  • Avengers: Infinity War (2018; $2,048,359,754)
  • The Lion King (2019; $1,656,821,650)
  • The Avengers (2012; $1,518,594,910)
  • Frozen II (2019; $1,450,026,933)
  • Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015; $1,402,805,868)
  • Black Panther (2018; $1,347,280,838)
  • Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017; $1,332,539,889)
  • Frozen (2013; $1,280,802,282)
  • Beauty and the Beast (2017; $1,263,521,126)
  • Incredibles 2 (2018; $1,242,805,359)
  • Iron Man 3 (2013; $1,214,811,252)
  • Captain America: Civil War (2016; $1,153,304,495)
  • Captain Marvel (2019; $1,128,274,794)
  • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019; $1,074,144,248)
  • Toy Story 4 (2019; $1,073,394,593)
  • Toy Story 3 (2010; $1,066,969,703)
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006; $1,066,179,725)
  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016; $1,056,057,273)
  • Aladdin (2019; $1,050,693,953)
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011; $1,045,713,802)
  • Finding Dory (2016; $1,028,570,889)
  • Alice in Wonderland (2010; $1,025,467,110)
  • Zootopia (2016; $1,023,784,195)

Disney is the only major Hollywood studio that has released more than four films that have crossed the $1-billion-mark (in worldwide grosses). In addition, Disney is the first of only two studios to have released two $1-billion films in the same year (the other being Warner Bros.). The top three highest grossing animated films have been released by Disney (4 films if counted The Lion King). Seventeen of the twenty highest grossing G-rated films were also distributed by Disney. In 2012, Disney achieved its largest yearly box-office gross in North America.

The company distributes all features produced by The Walt Disney Studios, other Disney film units and some third-parties including:

Current units

Former units

  • Disneytoon Studios (1988-2018; defunct)
  • Hollywood Pictures (1990–2007; defunct)
  • Miramax Films (1993–2010; sold)
    • Dimension Films (1993–2005; sold)
  • ImageMovers Digital (2009–2011; defunct)
  • Touchstone Pictures (1984–2016; inactive)

Active producer/distribution deals

  • Mandeville Films (1996–present)
  • Mayhem Pictures (2002–present)
  • Martin Chase Productions
  • Mark Gordon Co.
  • Junction Entertainment
  • Panay Films
  • POW! Entertainment
  • Regency Enterprises

Former producer deals

International arrangements[]

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International was formed in 1961 as Buena Vista International, Inc.[2], which is the owner of Disney Channel Asia.[3] In 1992, Disney opted to end a previous joint venture with Warner Bros., that began in 1988 to distribute their films in overseas markets (UK, Ireland, Benelux and Scandinavia). In those territories from 1993-2007, Disney reactivated the Buena Vista International name, and also sent distribution under it in countries that did not have any current arrangements with other companies. Distribution rights in West Germany were given to MGM (under CIC in the early 1970s) and later to 20th Century Fox before the Warner Bros. joint venture. In Russia and CIS, Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Greece, Singapore and the Philippines, Disney films had been distributed in a joint venture with Sony Pictures Entertainment.[4] In Japan, distribution rights are handled in partnership with Toho.

Other international distributors

Film franchises[]

Title Years
Fantasia 1940–present
Bambi 1942–2006
Cinderella 1950–2007
Peter Pan 1953–2002
Lady and the Tramp 1955–2001
The Shaggy Dog 1959–2006
101 Dalmatians 1961–2003
The Absent-Minded Professor 1961–1997
The Parent Trap 1961–1998
The Incredible Journey 1963–1996
Winnie the Pooh 1966–2011
The Jungle Book 1967–2003
Herbie 1968–2005
Witch Mountain 1975–2009
The Apple Dumpling Gang 1975–1982
The Rescuers 1977–1990
The Muppets 1979–present
The Fox and the Hound 1981–2006
Tron 1982–present
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids 1989–1997
The Little Mermaid 1989–2008
White Fang 1991–1994
Beauty and the Beast 1991–1998
The Mighty Ducks 1992–1996
Aladdin 1992–1996
The Lion King 1994–2004
Angels in the Outfield 1994–2000
The Santa Clause 1994–2006
Pocahontas 1995–1998
Toy Story 1995–present
Freaky Friday 1976–present
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996–2002
Hercules 1997–1999
George of the Jungle 1997–2003
Air Bud 1997–present
Mulan 1998–2005
Tarzan 1999–2005
Inspector Gadget 1999–2003
Monsters, Inc. 2001–present
The Princess Diaries 2001–2004
Lilo & Stitch 2002–2006
Finding Nemo 2003–present
Pirates of the Caribbean 2003–present
Brother Bear 2003–2006
The Incredibles 2004–present
National Treasure 2004–2007
The Chronicles of Narnia 2005–2008
Cars 2006–present
Marvel Animated Features 2009–2011
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2008–2012
Tangled 2010–present
Marvel Cinematic Universe 2012–present
Wreck-It Ralph 2012–present
Frozen 2013–present
Star Wars 2014–present
Short films
  1. Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom (1953)
  2. Ben and Me (1953)
  3. Grand Canyonscope (1954)
  4. How to Have an Accident in the Home (1956)
  5. Jack and Old Mac (1956)
  6. A Cowboy Needs a Horse (1956)
  7. The Story of Anyburg, U.S.A. (1957)
  8. The Truth About Mother Goose (1957)
  9. Paul Bunyan (1958)
  10. Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959)
  11. How to Have an Accident at Work (1959)
  12. Noah's Ark (1959)
  13. Goliath II (1960)
  14. Aquamania (1961)
  15. The Saga of Windwagon Smith (1961)
  16. Donald and the Wheel (1961)
  17. The Litterbug (1961)
  18. A Symposium on Popular Songs (1962)
  19. Freewayphobia (1965)
  20. Steel and America (1965)
  21. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966)
  22. Donald's Fire Survival Plan (1966)
  23. Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967)
  24. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968)
  25. It's Tough to Be a Bird (1969)
  26. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974)
  27. The Small One (1978)
  28. Vincent (1982)
  29. Fun with Mr. Future (1982)
  30. Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (1983)
  31. Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)

International arrangements[]

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International was formed in 1961 as Buena Vista International. In 1992, Disney opted to end a previous joint venture with Warner Bros., that began in 1988 to distribute their films in overseas markets (UK, Ireland, Benelux & Scandinavia). Distribution rights in West Germany were given to MGM and later 20th Century Fox before the Warner Bros. joint venture. In Russia and CIS, Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines, Disney films had been distributed in a joint venture with Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Other international distributors
  • UK/Ireland — Rank Film Distributors (1954-1987) and Warner Bros. (1987-1992)
  • Turkey — United International Pictures
  • Ukraine — United International Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • Kazakhstan — United International Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Warner Bros. (former 20th Century Fox)
  • Finland — Suomi-Filmi
  • Belgium/Netherlands/Benelux — United International Pictures
  • Australia/New Zealand — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1959-1968), Greater Union Organization (1968-1987), CIC-Fox (1970s-1987), Village Roadshow (1988-1992)
  • China — China Film Group Corporation and Huaxia Film Distribution.

Gallery[]

Notes[]

  • Disney retains all the distribution rights to these 14 DreamWorks films in perpetuity
  • GKIDS acquired the theatrical distribution rights to Studio Ghibli's films from Disney in 2014 and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment retained the U.S. home media distribution rights to 13 Ghibli films before those films also went to GKIDS in 2017 (outside of Disney retaining the rights to The Wind Rises).
  • Buena Vista is only a distribution studio working for Disney, and does not exist as a separate company.

References[]

  1. California Business Entity #: C0246226
  2. California Business Entity #: C0412021
  3. The Disney Studio Story, by Richard Holliss and Brian Sibley, 1988.
  4. Disney, Sony team up for Russian content, The Hollywood Reporter, December 27, 2006.

External links[]

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