Amazon Studios
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | November 2010 |
Headquarters | Culver City, California, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jennifer Salke (CEO)[1] |
Products | Television production Film production Film distribution |
Parent | Amazon |
Divisions | Prime Movies[2] |
Website | studios |
Amazon Studios is a television and film producer and distributor that is a subsidiary of Amazon. It specializes in developing television series and distributing and producing films. It was started in late 2010.[3] Content is distributed through theaters and Prime Video, Amazon's digital video streaming service, and is a competitor to services like Netflix and Disney+.[4]
Overview[edit]
Scripts for television and films used to be submitted online to Amazon[5] and read by staff; however, the website states they no longer accept submissions. Amazon aimed to review submitted scripts within 90 days (although the process did last longer). If a project was chosen for development, the writer received $10,000.[6] If a developed script was selected for distribution as a full-budget movie, the creator got $200,000; if it was selected for distribution as a full-budget series, the creator got $55,000 as well as "up to 5 percent of Amazon's net receipts from toy and t-shirt licensing, and other royalties and bonuses."[7]
In 2008, Amazon expanded into film production, producing the film The Stolen Child with 20th Century Fox.[8] In July 2015, Amazon announced it had acquired Spike Lee's new film, Chi-Raq, as its first Amazon Original Movie.[9][10][11]
Amazon Studio has also released its first and only comic book series, Blackburn Burrow in 2012 as a free download.[3] It contained a survey allowing Amazon to collect feedback to determine whether or not it was worthwhile to make the comic into a film.[3]
Amazon Studios had received more than 10,000 feature screenplay submissions as of September 2012[3] and 2,700 television pilots as of March 2013;[12] 23 films and 26 television series were in active development as of March 2013.[3][6] In late 2016, it reorganized its film division into Prime Movies.[13]
On July 27, 2017, it was announced that, starting with the December 2017 release Wonder Wheel, Amazon Studios would be its own self-distributing company. Previously, Amazon Studios had relied on multiple external studios to distribute their projects.[14] The company also acquired global TV rights to The Lord of the Rings for $250 million.[15] However, Amazon still has external distribution clients outside of the United States, such as Elevation Pictures in Canada, as well as Warner Bros. and StudioCanal in the UK and France.
In April 2018, Amazon Studios announced that they will no longer accept open submissions of screenplays.[16]
Accolades[edit]
In 2015, Transparent was the first show produced by Amazon Studios to win a major award and the first show produced by a streaming media service to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy (aka "Golden Globe for Best Series").[17] In 2017, for Manchester by the Sea, Amazon Studios became the first streaming media service to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture;[18] the film was nominated for a total of six Academy Awards, winning two: Best Actor for Casey Affleck and Best Original Screenplay for Kenneth Lonergan. The film The Salesman (2016) won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was directed by Asghar Farhadi and distributed in the US by Amazon Studios.[19] In 2018, the period comedy-drama television series, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, starring Rachel Brosnahan won two Golden Globe Awards (Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Musical or Comedy for Brosnahan) and five Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Brosnahan.
List of original TV series[edit]
List of original films[edit]
Release date | Film Title | Notes |
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December 4, 2015 | Chi-Raq | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions; first film and release[20] |
March 14, 2016 | Creative Control | co-distribution with Magnolia Pictures[21] |
April 22, 2016 | Elvis & Nixon | co-distribution with Bleecker Street[22] |
May 13, 2016 | Love & Friendship | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions[23] |
June 24, 2016 | The Neon Demon | co-distribution with Broad Green Pictures[24] |
Wiener-Dog | co-distribution with IFC Films[25] | |
July 15, 2016 | Café Society | co-distribution with Lionsgate[26] |
July 29, 2016 | Gleason | co-distribution with Open Road Films[27] |
August 26, 2016 | Complete Unknown | co-distribution with IFC Films[28] |
September 9, 2016 | Author: The JT LeRoy Story | co-distribution with Magnolia Pictures |
September 23, 2016 | The Dressmaker | co-distribution with Broad Green Pictures[29] |
October 21, 2016 | An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win | co-distribution with American Girl |
The Handmaiden | co-distribution with Magnolia Pictures[30] | |
October 28, 2016 | Gimme Danger | co-distribution with Magnolia Pictures[31] |
November 18, 2016 | Manchester by the Sea | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions[32] Winner of 2 Academy Awards: Best Actor (Casey Affleck) Best Original Screenplay (Kenneth Lonergan) Nominated for 4 additional Academy Awards: Best Picture (Lauren Beck, Matt Damon, Chris Moore, Kimberly Steward and Kevin J. Walsh, producers) Best Director (Kenneth Lonergan) Best Supporting Actor (Lucas Hedges) Best Supporting Actress (Michelle Williams) |
December 28, 2016 | Paterson | co-distribution with Bleecker Street[33] |
January 27, 2017 | The Salesman | co-distribution with Cohen Media Group[19] Winner of 1 Academy Award: Best Foreign Language Film (Iran) |
February 3, 2017 | I Am Not Your Negro | co-distribution with Magnolia Pictures[34] Nominated for 1 Academy Award: Best Documentary Feature (Raoul Peck, Rémi Grellety and Hébert Peck) |
April 14, 2017 | The Lost City of Z | co-distribution with Bleecker Street[35] |
May 12, 2017 | The Wall | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions[36] |
June 23, 2017 | The Big Sick | co-distribution with Lionsgate[37] Nominated for 1 Academy Award: Best Original Screenplay (Emily V. Gordon & Kumail Nanjiani) |
July 7, 2017 | City of Ghosts | co-distribution with IFC Films[38] |
July 21, 2017 | Landline | co-distribution with Magnolia Pictures[39] |
August 11, 2017 | The Only Living Boy in New York | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions[40] |
August 18, 2017 | Crown Heights | co-distribution with IFC Films[41] |
September 15, 2017 | Brad's Status | co-distribution with Annapurna Pictures[42] |
October 13, 2017 | Human Flow | |
October 20, 2017 | Wonderstruck | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions[43] |
November 3, 2017 | Last Flag Flying | co-distribution with Lionsgate[44] |
December 1, 2017 | Wonder Wheel | |
March 9, 2018 | Gringo | co-distribution with STXfilms[45] |
April 6, 2018 | You Were Never Really Here | |
April 20, 2018 | Pass Over | released under Amazon Prime[46] |
July 13, 2018 | Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot | |
July 20, 2018 | Zoe | released under Amazon Prime[47] in some countries, released as a Netflix Original film in other countries |
September 21, 2018 | Life Itself | |
October 12, 2018 | Beautiful Boy | |
October 26, 2018 | Suspiria | |
December 21, 2018 | Cold War | |
April 5, 2019 | Peterloo | |
April 13, 2019 | Guava Island | released under Amazon Prime[48] |
May 17, 2019 | Photograph | |
June 7, 2019 | Late Night | |
August 9, 2019 | One Child Nation | |
August 23, 2019 | Brittany Runs a Marathon | |
September 13, 2019 | The Goldfinch | Distributed by Warner Bros. |
November 8, 2019 | Honey Boy | |
November 15, 2019 | The Report | |
December 6, 2019 | The Aeronauts | |
December 13, 2019 | Seberg | |
December 20, 2019 | The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão | |
January 10, 2020 | Les Misérables | |
January 17, 2020 | Troop Zero | distributed under Amazon Prime[49] |
March 20, 2020 | Blow the Man Down | distributed under Amazon Prime[50] |
April 17, 2020 | Selah and the Spades | distributed under Amazon Prime |
Upcoming films[edit]
Release date | Film Title | Notes |
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May 29, 2020 | The Vast of Night[51] | |
June 19, 2020 | 7500 | distributed under Amazon Prime[52] |
July 24, 2020 | Radioactive | distributed under Amazon Prime |
August 7, 2020 | Boyz in the Wood | distributed under Amazon Prime |
August 14, 2020 | Sound of Metal | |
August 21, 2020 | Chemical Hearts | distributed under Amazon Prime[53] |
2020 | My Spy | distributed under Amazon Prime[54] |
2020 | Bliss | |
2020 | Herself | |
2020 | I'm Your Woman | |
2020 | Sylvie's Love | |
2020 | Time | |
2020 | Uncle Frank | |
TBD | Annette | |
TBD | Birds of Paradise | |
TBD | Louis Wain | |
TBD | Master | |
TBD | The Map of Tiny Perfect Things | |
TBD | Nocturne | co-production with Blumhouse Productions[55] |
TBD | Run Sweetheart Run | |
TBD | The Voyeurs | |
TBD | Robot Riot | |
TBD | Red White and Royal Blue |
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