3D Entertainment

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3D Entertainment Film Holdings
Type Subsidiary
Industry Motion picture
Founded2001;22 years ago (2001) in London, United Kingdom
Headquarters Weybridge, Surrey, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Los Angeles, California, United States
Paris, France
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Francois Mantello
(CEO & Chairman)
Jean-Jacques Mantello
(Film director)
Products 3D films
Parent IMAX Corporation
Website www.3defilms.com

3D Entertainment Film Holdings is a producer and distributor of 3D films for IMAX and digital 3D theatrical exhibition [1] through its divisions 3D Entertainment Films, which produces films, and 3D Entertainment Distribution, which handles theatrical sales and marketing. [2]

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The studio hasn't released anything since 2015, and are currently on hiatus, unknown if they'll ever close down and be folded into IMAX Filmed Entertainment or not, and with two films still in production. The company has offices in London, Los Angeles, and Paris. [2]

Films

TitleRelease dateNotes
Ocean Wonderland 3D2003
Sharks 3D2004
Dolphins and Whales 3D: The Tribes of the Ocean2008
OceanWorld 3D 2009Acquired in 2009 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World 2010
Air Racers 3D2012
Kenya 3D: Animal Kingdom2013
D-Day: Normandy 19442014
Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean 3D2015

Upcoming

TitleRelease dateNotes
Patagonia 3D: Into the WildTBDIn production
Time: The 4th DimensionTBDIn production

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References

  1. "3DEfilms.com". 3D Entertainment Distribution. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  2. 1 2 "3D Entertainment Distribution Teams up with Universal Pictures International Entertainment for the Blu-ray 3D Release of Ocean Film Trilogy" (Press release). 2010-11-30. Retrieved 2012-09-26.