Malofilm

Founded in 1983 by chairman and CEO René Malo in Montreal, Quebec, Malofilm or Malofilm Video or Malofilm communications[1] (formerly René Malo Vidéo) was a film production company, a television and video production company and a distributor. First based on Saint-André Boulevard in 1983, it moved in 1993 to Saint Laurent Boulevard.

Malofilm
FormerlyRené Malo Vidéo (1983-1987)
TypeIncentive
IndustryMedia
FateRe-branded into Behaviour Communications
Founded1983 (as René Malo Vidéo)
1987 (as Malofilm)
Defunct1997

In 1995, Malofilm acquired Desclez Productions and Megatoon Entertainment Group (MEG for short).

In 1996, Malofilm acquired ReadySoft Incorporated,[2] a well known Canadian software company.

In 1997, Malofilm changed its name to Behaviour Communications,[3] after Malo was forced to retire from the company for health reasons.[1][4] The company is now known as Les Films Séville and owned by Entertainment One.

References

  1. "Malofilm Communications". BFI Film & TV Database. Archived from the original on 27 January 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  2. ReadySoft | Video Game Publisher, at VideoGameGeek
  3. Canada’s Behaviour buys MDP Variety 1998-26-03
  4. "Biographie et filmographie de René Malo". UQAM Faculte de communication (in French). Montreal: Université du Québec à Montréal. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
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