Palisades Tartan

Palisades Tartan is a British/American film distribution company, founded by US-based Palisades Media Group to take over the film library of film distributor Tartan Films after it folded in Summer 2008.[1]

Palisades Tartan Films
Subsidiary
IndustryFilm
PredecessorMetro Tartan Distribution
Tartan Films
Founded1984
FounderHamish McAlpine
John Beasley
Headquarters
United Kingdom
United States
ProductsMotion pictures
ParentPalisades Media Group
DivisionsPalisades Tartan Films USA
Palisades Tartan Films Spotlight
Palisades Tartan Video
(Labels: Palisades Tartan Asia Extreme, Palisades Tartan Terror, Palisades Tartan Grindhouse)

History

Tartan Films, established in 1984,[2] was a UK-based film distributor. Founder Hamish McAlpine (not to be confused with the Hamish McAlpine that played football for Dundee United) is credited with creating the term "Asia Extreme" and making such films accessible to the masses. It also owned the US-based Tartan USA and Tartan Video. It has distributed East Asian films under the brand Tartan Asia Extreme. Between 1992-2003 Tartan Films operated under the name Metro-Tartan Distribution before reverting to Tartan Films. More recently, it has released similar films of other origins, under its Tartan Terror brand. Such films include Battle Royale, the Whispering Corridors series A Tale of Two Sisters, The Last Horror Movie and Oldboy.[3]

Tartan Films USA released various internationally acclaimed films for the US market, including Oldboy, Triad Election, The Page Turner, 12:08 East of Bucharest, Red Road, 9 Songs, The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, The Cave of the Yellow Dog, and Battle in Heaven. Tartan USA's DVD catalogue was released through Genius Products, which was 70% owned by The Weinstein Company.[4]

In June 2008, Tartan went into administration, laid off its employees, and ceased operations.[5] The US branch was shuttered a month earlier and its library of films was sold to the Palisades Media Group. Shortly after the sale, a representative of the Bryanston Distributing Company made a seven-figure cash offer to buy the company’s film library, but the offer was rejected by Palisades Media.

Releases

Palisades Tartan

On September 28, 2008, the newly named Palisades Tartan label released its first UK DVD title (cat. no. PAL001DVD), the film P2, directed by Franck Khalfoun.[6] On January 7, 2009, Palisades Tartan released Silent Light in the United States theatrically; it was the first US theatrical release for the company.

Tartan Films

Prior to the take-over, Tartan had originally released all of its films, including its Asia Extreme and Tartan Terror labels on VHS. As DVD became more popular, the company chose to release solely on this format and deleted the VHS back catalogue. The Metro Tartan branch of the company dealt with theatrical distribution.

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References

  1. "Meet Dread Central's Horror Starlets at Dark Delicacies on September 30th! - Dread Central". www.dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  2. Geoffrey McNab "Death of a salesman", The Guardian 4 July 2009
  3. Interview with Tartan Video president Tony Borg, Ohmynews.com.
  4. Videostoremag.com
  5. "Tartan Films goes into administration". Screen Daily. Archived from the original on 2008-07-02. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
  6. "P2". 29 September 2008. Retrieved 14 August 2018 via Amazon.
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