100 Films and a Funeral

Dec 2 2007 N/A NA
Documentary

This documentary covers the life and death of London-based Polygram Filmed Entertainment.

Plot

This documentary covers the life and death of London-based Polygram Filmed Entertainment, responsible for such noted hit films of the 1990s as Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and The Usual Suspects (1995). Headed by Michael Kuhn, the approach was to copy the record industry format of sponsoring several labels producing distinct type of entertainment with their own talent. Kuhn was a hands-off, understanding that it was those in the film industry who new how to make the films. Notable successes led to ever greater expansion but two events led to the studio's ultimate demise. The first was a change of leadership at the parent company Philips where a new CEO was not supportive of the business (which he said was not a business, but a gamble). The second was their attempt to establish themselves in Hollywood where the risks of failure grew exponentially. The entire entertainment division was eventually sold to the Canadian liquor giant Seagram's and the film division sold by them to Universal.

Written by

Michael Kuhn, Michael McNamara, Denis Seguin

Directed by

Michael McNamara

Production Countries

Canada

Production Companies

Markham Street Films

Languages

English

Awards

1 win & 1 nomination

Scores
# of Votes
188
Average Rating
7.1 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA