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'''Destination Films''' is [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]]' "niche" film arm that was originally founded as an independent film company by Brent Baum and Steve Stabler in 1998. Sony distributed their films on video, and following the company's closure in 2001 as a result of several box office flops, Sony revived Destination in 2002 as a label of [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]. Destination sometimes co-releases films with [[Sony Pictures Classics]], [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]], and [[Triumph Films]]. Destination's film library includes independent films, art-house films, and a few anime titles such as ''Tekkonkinkreet'', ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie'', and ''Metropolis''. Currently, it is a label of Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions since 2007. | '''Destination Films''' is [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]]' "niche" film arm that was originally founded as an independent film company by Brent Baum and Steve Stabler in 1998. Sony distributed their films on video, and following the company's closure in 2001 as a result of several box office flops, Sony revived Destination in 2002 as a label of [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]. Destination sometimes co-releases films with [[Sony Pictures Classics]], [[Samuel Goldwyn Films]], and [[Triumph Films]]. Destination's film library includes independent films, art-house films, and a few anime titles such as ''Tekkonkinkreet'', ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie'', and ''Metropolis''. Currently, it is a label of Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions since 2007. | ||
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