Protozoa Pictures
TypePrivate
IndustryMotion picture
Founded1997 (1997)
FounderDarren Aronofsky
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
ProductsFilm Production
Websiteprotozoa.com

Protozoa Pictures is an American production company founded in 1997 by American filmmaker Darren Aronofsky,[1] headquartered in New York City. It is mainly a handle for Aronofsky's filmography, but has financed other projects alongside Aronofsky's.

The company has a three-year first look deal with Regency Enterprises to develop film and television projects.[2] Prior to the agreement, the company had a first look deal with Dimension Films.[3]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorProduction company(s)Distributor
1998PiDarren AronofskyArtisan Entertainment
2000Requiem for a Dream
2002BelowDavid TwohyDimension FilmsMiramax Films
2006The FountainDarren AronofskyRegency EnterprisesWarner Bros.
2008The WrestlerWild BunchFox Searchlight Pictures
2010Black SwanCross Creek Pictures / Phoenix Pictures / Dune Entertainment
20122 Days in New YorkJulie DelpyMagnolia Pictures
2014NoahDarren AronofskyRegency EnterprisesParamount Pictures
2015ZipperMora StephensAlchemy
2016JackiePablo LarraínLD Entertainment / Wild Bunch / Why Not Productions / Bliss MediaFox Searchlight Pictures
2017AftermathElliott LesterMoviePass Films / Grindstone Entertainment GroupLionsgate Premiere
Mother!Darren AronofskyParamount Pictures
2018White Boy RickYann DemangeColumbia PicturesSony Pictures Releasing
2020Some Kind of HeavenLance OppenheimThe New York Times / Los Angeles Media Fund / 30WestMagnolia Pictures
2021Catch the Fair OneJosef Kubota WladykaThe PopulationIFC Films
2022The TerritoryAlex PritzReal Lava, TIME Studios, XTR, Passion Pictures, DocumistNational Geographic Documentary Films
The WhaleDarren AronofskyA24A24
The Good NurseTobias LindholmFilmNation EntertainmentNetflix
TBAAdriftDarren AronofskyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Blumhouse Productions / Paradox / Paper PicturesAmazon MGM Studios

References

  1. "Darren Aronofsky". Variety.
  2. Harris, Dana. "Regency new home for 'Pi' guy". Variety.
  3. Petrikin, Chris (1998-06-05). "Big deal for Aronofsky". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-24.


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