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'''Buena Vista International''' was the international distribution sub-arm of [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution]]. Despite holding an international distribution arm, Disney released their films overseas through third-party distributors, including [[The Rank Organisation|U.K. Film Distributors Ltd.]] in the United Kingdom. | '''Buena Vista International''' was the international distribution sub-arm of [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution]]. Despite holding an international distribution arm, Disney released their films overseas through third-party distributors, including [[The Rank Organisation|U.K. Film Distributors Ltd.]] in the United Kingdom. | ||
In the mid-80s, [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] signed a distribution deal with [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] to release its films theatrically in some overseas territories such as the U.K. and Ireland, Europe (except in Poland and Hungary where local distributors Filmoteka Nardowa and Intercom Zrt. previously handled theatrical distribution respectively), Latin America (except Mexico) and in some countries in Asia such as South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines where it did not have any current distribution arrangements with other companies. | In the mid-80s, [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] signed a distribution deal with [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] to release its films theatrically in some overseas territories such as the U.K. and Ireland, Europe (except in Poland and Hungary where local distributors Filmoteka Nardowa and Intercom Zrt. previously handled theatrical distribution respectively), Latin America (except Mexico) and in some countries in Asia such as South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines where it did not have any current distribution arrangements with other companies. Meanwhile, [[Roadshow Films]] took over theatrical distribution of Disney films in Australia and New Zealand on the same period, which also released Warner films as well in the aforementioned countries. | ||
In 1992, Disney opted to end the joint venture with Warner and reactivated the Buena Vista International name to handle operations in countries that did not have any ongoing distribution arrangements. | In 1992, Disney opted to end the joint venture with Warner and reactivated the Buena Vista International name to handle operations in countries that did not have any ongoing distribution arrangements. |