Type | Division |
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Genre | Various |
Founded | 2000 United States |
Founder | Jeffrey Katzenberg |
Defunct | 2007 |
Fate | Merged with DreamWorks Pictures |
Successor | Library: Paramount Pictures |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Austin O. Furst Jr. |
Products | Motion pictures |
Parent | DreamWorks Pictures |
Go Fish Pictures was an American film production and distribution company and a division of DreamWorks SKG,[1] The company was founded in 2000 in order to produce and release arthouse, independent and foreign films. The division was initially successful with the anime films Millennium Actress[1] and Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence in 2003 and 2004 respectively. This led to venturing into live-action films with the releases of The Chumscrubber and The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio.
However, following the critical and commercial failure of Chumscrubber, DreamWorks shut down the division in 2007 shortly after the release of the Japanese film Casshern.
Films
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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Millennium Actress[1] | September 14, 2002 (Japan)
September 12, 2003 (USA) |
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Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence | March 6, 2004 (Japan)
September 17, 2004 (USA) |
American distribution only in the second and last anime film adaptation distributed by the company. |
The Chumscrubber | August 26, 2005 (USA) | Co-production with El Camino Pictures and Newmarket Films |
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio | October 14, 2005 | Co-production with Revolution Studios and ImageMovers |
Casshern | April 24, 2004 (Japan)
October 16, 2007(USA) |
Released through Paramount Pictures in the United States |
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