Anonymous Content
Private | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Steve Golin |
Headquarters | 3532 Hayden Avenue, Culver City, California 90232, United States |
Number of locations | 2 (2016) |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Services | |
Website | anonymouscontent.com |
Anonymous Content is an entertainment company founded in 1999 by CEO Steve Golin.[1] It is based in Los Angeles with its offices in Culver City and New York City.
History
Anonymous Content was founded in 1999 by CEO Steve Golin.
In May 2011, it was announced that Anonymous Content's talent management division had been upped by adding managers Tony Lipp, Sandra Chang, and Doug Wald, which brought several major talents with them.[2]
In March 2014, Anonymous Content appointed David Fierson as Head of Business Operations.[3] In May, the company signed a three-year first look production deal with Paramount Television, in which Paramount would produce and distribute scripted programming developed by Anonymous.[4][5] Michael Sugar became a partner at the Los Angeles-based company.[6]
In September 2015, Alix Madigan left Anonymous and joined Broad Green Pictures, previously working staff producer.[7]
In January 2016, Anonymous Content signed on a deal with MBC Group's 03 Productions to help and advise them on developing and producing both Arabic and English-language content.[4] In February, Kevin Cotter was hired as Director of Literary Affairs at the company's New York office, where he would oversee researching books, articles and other intellectual property for the company to develop and produce.[8]
Catalog
Films
Year | Title | Release date | Distributor | Box office (USD) | Reception | ||
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Budget | Gross | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | ||||
2000 | The Upgrade | 12 October 2000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2001 | BigLove | 19 January 2001 | Apollo Cinema | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Ambush | 26 April 2001 | BMW Films | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Chosen | 10 May 2001 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
The Follow | 24 May 2001 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
2004 | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | 19 March 2004 | Focus Features | $20M | $72.3M | 93% | 89 |
2006 | Lake of Fire | 3 October 2006 | ThinkFilm | $6M | N/A | 94% | N/A |
Babel | 27 October 2006 | Paramount Vantage
Mars Distribution |
$25M | $135.5M | 69% | 69 | |
2010 | 44 Inch Chest | 15 January 2010 | Momentum Pictures | N/A | $247.6K | 41% | 47 |
Winter's Bone | 11 June 2010 | Roadside Attractions | $2M | $16.1M | 94% | 90 | |
2011 | The Beaver | 6 May 2011 | Summit Entertainment | $21M | $6M | 61% | 59 |
2012 | Big Miracle | 3 February 2012 | Universal | $40M | $24.7M | 74% | 61 |
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World | 22 February 2012 | Focus Features | $10M | $9.6M | 55% | 59 | |
Girl Most Likely | 19 July 2012 | Lionsgate | N/A | $1.38M | 20% | 38 | |
Fun Size | 26 October 2012 | Paramount Pictures | $14M | $11.4M | 25% | 37 | |
2013 | The Fifth Estate | 18 October 2013 | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | $26M | $8.6M | 37% | 49 |
2014 | Laggies | 9 May 2014 | A24 | N/A | $1.8M | 69% | 63 |
2015 | The End of the Tour | 23 January 2015 | N/A | $3M | 91% | 82 | |
Spotlight | 6 November 2015 | Open Road Films | $20M | $88M | 93% | 93 | |
The Revenant | 25 December 2015 | 20th Century Fox | $135M | $533M | 82% | 76 | |
2016 | Triple 9 | 26 February 2016 | Open Road Films | $20M | $23.4M | 55% | 52 |
The Meddler | 22 April 2016 | Sony Pictures Classics | N/A | $3.9M | 84% | 68 | |
Bastille Day | StudioCanal | N/A | $9.8M | 51% | 49 | ||
The Good Neighbor | 16 September 2016 | Vertical Entertainment | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Collateral Beauty | 16 December 2016 | Warner Bros. Pictures | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Television
Year | Title | Air date | Number of | Distributor | |
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Seasons | Episodes | ||||
2014 | True Detective | 12 January 2014 – present | 2 | 16 | HBO |
2014 | The Knick | 8 August 2014 – present | 20 | Cinemax | |
2015 | Schitt's Creek | 13 January 2016 – present | 26 | ITV Studios | |
Mr. Robot | 24 June 2015 – present | 22 | USA Network | ||
2016 | Quarry | 9 September 2016 – present | 1 | 8 | Cinemax |
Berlin Station | 16 October 2016 – present | 10 | Epix | ||
2017 | 13 Reasons Why | 13 | Netflix | ||
TBA | The Alienist | TNT | |||
TBA | Maniac | Netflix |
References
- ↑ "About - Anonymous Content". Anonymous Content. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ Sneider, Jeff (April 14, 2011). "Anonymous Content ups talent division". Variety. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ "Anonymous Content Taps Ex-Alcon Exec As Head Of Business Ops". Deadline. March 10, 2014. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- 1 2 Jaafar, Ali (January 13, 2016). "Anonymous Content In Groundbreaking Agreement With Arab Media Group MBC". Deadline. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ Stedman, Alex (May 27, 2014). "Paramount TV, 'True Detective' Producer Anonymous Content Ink First-Look Deal". Variety. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ Holdsworth, Nick (July 6, 2014). "Anonymous Content Exec Michael Sugar Talks New Media, International Storytelling (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ Jaafar, Ali (September 3, 2015). "Alix Madigan Joins Broad Green Pictures From Anonymous Content". Deadline. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
- ↑ Petski, Denise (February 3, 2016). "Literary Scout Kevin Cotter Joins Anonymous Content". Deadline. Retrieved February 4, 2016.