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Videoville Showtime, Inc (VVS Films)
FormerlyVideo-Ville Showtime Inc. [1]
Company typePrivate
IndustryMotion pictures
FoundedMay 27, 1983 [2]
FounderErnie Grivakis
Headquarters
407 McGill St
Montreal, Quebec
,
Area served
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Key people
Ernie Grivakis
( CEO)
Harry Grivakis
( SVP)[ citation needed]
Javi Hernandez
( Executive Vice President)[ citation needed]
Products Theatrical, DVD, Blu-ray, Ultra HD Blu-ray, VOD, SVOD, TV
ServicesMotion Picture distribution
Number of employees
30
Website vvs.ca

Videoville Showtime, Inc., [3] doing business as VVS Films, is a [4] Canadian motion picture distribution company founded by Ernie Grivakis. The company was formed in Montreal, Quebec on May 27, 1983 and operates its theatrical sales & marketing office out of Toronto, Ontario. [5]

Films

The company's focus is commercial movies, including:

Talk to Me, Angel Has Fallen, Rambo Last Blood, The Beekeeper, Love Lies Bleeding, One Life, Boy Kills World, Den Of Thieves

Distribution

It has direct, full-service distribution across all media in both English and French speaking Canada. In 2023, the company expanded its distribution territory to Australia and New Zealand with the Nicolas Cage-starring Dream Scenario. [6]

References

  1. ^ "Federal Corporation Information - 1505963". ic.gc.ca. Corporations Canada.
  2. ^ "Federal Corporation Information - 1505963". ic.gc.ca. Corporations Canada.
  3. ^ "Videoville Showtime Inc". Manta.com. Manta.
  4. ^ "Canada: Top billing".
  5. ^ "VVS Films - DVD & Blu-Ray Wholesale Distributors - Toronto".
  6. ^ Frater, Patrick (2023-10-18). "Canada Distributor VVS Films Expands to Australia, New Zealand With Nicolas Cage's 'Dream Scenario' Set as Debut (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2023-10-20.

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