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--Combined Company to Launch Slate of High-Profile Films for Theatrical, Home Video and International Release--
LOS ANGELES, April 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Feature Film Production Company Crimson Forest Entertainment Group Inc. (CRIM) and specialty theatrical and home video distributor Hannover House, Inc. (HHSE) have confirmed plans to merge operations under a stock-swap and financing plan, scheduled to be effective as of May 1, 2017.
Andy Lau stars in Shock Wave to hit theaters May 5th in North America.
Andy Lau stars in Shock Wave to hit theaters May 5th in North America.
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The combined company will immediately launch production activities on a slate of high-profile feature films that will drive the theatrical, home video and international release schedules for the coming years.
Formed in 2010, and financed with investment capital and presales from China, Crimson Forest Entertainment has successfully financed and acquired several films for international and North America distribution. PALI ROAD was the first Hawaii-China co-production, starring Jackson Rathbone from the "The Twilight Saga," Sung Kang from "Fast & Furious," Henry Ian Cusick, known for his roles in "L.O.S.T.," and "The 100," and Chinese Celebrity Michelle Chen. The film premiered at the Hawaii International Film Festival and went on to win several awards, including "Best Actress" "Best Cinematography" and a "Best Director" award at the 12th Annual Chinese American Film Festival. The film was released theatrically, both in North America and China, and in Malaysia earlier this month.
Formed in 1993 and growing into one of the top independent distributed labels in North America, Hannover House, Inc. has direct distribution relationships for all major theatre circuits, principal media outlets, and wholesale access to major home video retailers and mass merchants. Hannover House has released more than 50 films to theatres and more than 300 titles to the Home Video Market in the United States, including titles such as "Grand Champion" (with Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts and George Strait) and director Joel Schumacher's teen angst thriller "Twelve" (starring Curtis "50-Cent" Jackson, Emma Roberts, Ellen Barkin and Chase Crawford).
"There is a growing need for specialty independent distributors," said Jonathan Lim, CEO of Crimson Forest Entertainment. "There is a lot of quality product out there that is being ignored and we are excited that Hannover House has partnered with us in releasing these films. It will bring much needed diversity to audiences in North America, and growing commercial success for the combined company," he concluded.
"A Crimson Forest and Hannover House merger is expected to fill the demand from independent and international productions, which seek distributors that have direct access to theatrical, as well as Home Video and VOD & Digital sales," said Eric Parkinson, CEO of Hannover House. "We're optimistic about what these new opportunities and corporate structure will bring to Hannover House and our shareholders and excited by the upcoming titles that we will be announcing and releasing in the upcoming weeks, which we fully anticipate will have a substantial impact on the growth of our combined company, " said Parkinson.
One of the first new titles to be released under the combined Crimson Forest -- Hannover House structure is the $20-million dollar action thriller feature "Shockwave" starring Andy Lau and Jiang Wu. The film will be co-released together with CMC Pictures in North America next month.
Under the newly merged company, the board of directors will be comprised as follows: Jonathan Lim (Chairman), Eric Parkinson (CEO), Fred Shefte (President) and Tom Sims (V.P. Sales). The existing offices for Hannover House, Inc. and its affiliate Medallion Releasing, Inc. in Fayetteville, Arkansas will remain as the primary distribution operations office. The Los Angeles offices for Crimson Forest will serve as the company's corporate and production headquarters, and the Crimson Forest office in Shanghai, China, will continue to operate as the finance office for the funding of new productions and releasing costs. Crimson Forest is also negotiating for the acquisition of other, complementary media companies to add to the enhanced distribution entity. Included in the corporate merger are Hannover House affiliates, Medallion Releasing, Inc. and Bookworks, Inc., respectively handling theatrical and publishing ventures.
For more information, contact ERIC PARKINSON, Hannover House, Inc. / Medallion Releasing, Inc., 479-521-5774 or 818-481-5277, Eric@HannoverHouse.com.
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