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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Seven Arts Pictures''' was a low-profile/B-movie distribution company established on July 19, 1990, as a joint venture between [[Carolco Pictures]] and [[New Line Cinema]] (now part of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]), and was headed by Mario F. Kassar. Today, the entire Seven Arts library is owned by [[StudioCanal]]. | '''Seven Arts Pictures''' was a low-profile/B-movie distribution company established on July 19, 1990, as a joint venture between [[Carolco Pictures]] and [[New Line Cinema]] (now part of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]), and was headed by Mario F. Kassar. Today, the entire Seven Arts library is owned by [[StudioCanal]]. Later, former Carloco CEO Peter Hoffman would take the Seven Arts name and revive it as [[Seven Arts Entertainment|an independent studio]]. Seven Arts Pictures is not to be confused with and Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman's "[[Seven Arts Productions]]". | ||
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