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.
Formerly | René Malo Vidéo (1983-1987) |
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Type | Incentive |
Industry | Media |
Fate | Re-branded into Behaviour Communications |
Founded | 1983 (as René Malo Vidéo) 1987 (as Malofilm) |
Defunct | 1997 |
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
- "Malofilm Communications". BFI Film & TV Database. Archived from the original on 27 January 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
- ReadySoft | Video Game Publisher, at VideoGameGeek
- Canada’s Behaviour buys MDP Variety 1998-26-03
- "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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