Go Fish Pictures
Go Fish Pictures was an American film production and distribution company and a division of DreamWorks SKG,[1] The company was founded in 2000 in order to produce and release arthouse, independent and foreign films. The division was initially successful with the anime films Millennium Actress[1] and Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence in 2003 and 2004 respectively. This led to venturing into live-action films with the releases of The Chumscrubber and The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio.
Type | Division |
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Genre | Various |
Founded | 2000 United States |
Founder | Jeffrey Katzenberg |
Defunct | 2007 |
Fate | Merged with DreamWorks Pictures |
Successor | Library: Paramount Pictures |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Austin O. Furst Jr. |
Products | Motion pictures |
Parent | DreamWorks Pictures |
However, following the critical and commercial failure of Chumscrubber, DreamWorks shut down the division in 2007 shortly after the release of the Japanese film Casshern.
Films
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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Millennium Actress[1] | September 14, 2002 (Japan)
September 12, 2003 (USA) |
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Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence | March 6, 2004 (Japan)
September 17, 2004 (USA) |
American distribution only in the second and last anime film adaptation distributed by the company. |
The Chumscrubber | August 26, 2005 (USA) | Co-production with El Camino Pictures and Newmarket Films |
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio | October 14, 2005 | Co-production with Revolution Studios and ImageMovers |
Casshern | April 24, 2004 (Japan)
October 16, 2007(USA) |
Released through Paramount Pictures in the United States |
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