RIP: Miramax Fades To Black


Miramax Films has closed its doors in New York and Los Angeles after 31 years of producing and distributing movies. The studio, which was founded in 1979 by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, was behind Oscar winners such as Pulp Fiction, The English Patient and Shakespeare In Love. The firm was sold to Disney in 1993 and the Weinsteins later left to form The Weinstein Company in 2005.

The Miramax name was taken from the forenames of the Weinsteins’ parents, Max and Miriam.

Harvey Weinstein said,

“I’m feeling very nostalgic right now, I know the movies made on my and my brother Bob’s watch will live on as well as the fantastic films made under the direction of Daniel Battsek. Miramax has some brilliant people working within the organization and I know they will go on to do great things in the industry.”


Jason Moore
Written by Jason Moore

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