Neon

American independent film production and distribution company

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2025 Neon film production of 6 films including Alpha, Men of War, Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, Orwell, Sentimental Value, and Splitsville
2025 Distributed The Monkey.
March 14 2025 Neon to release 'The Actor' film
February 21 2025 Neon Films scheduled to release 'The Monkey'
2025 Neon production announced four films: Alpha, Orwell, Sentimental Value, and Splitsville scheduled for release
2024 Distributed The Seed of the Sacred Fig.
2024 Anora became Neon's second film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
2024 Longlegs surpassed Parasite's domestic box office gross, becoming the distributor's highest-grossing film in North America with $58.6 million.
2024 Neon distributes Anora, which wins the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
October 2024 Neon's film Anora achieves the highest per-screen average of the year at $90K on six screens, generating $540K gross.
August 1 2024 Neon partners with Atom Tickets to offer free movie tickets to people born on the 14th of any month, as part of the Longlegs marketing campaign.
July 2024 Neon releases the horror thriller Longlegs, which becomes their biggest opening weekend, grossing $22.6 million and marking the biggest opening for an original horror film in 2024.
May 2024 Neon hires Joey Monteiro as EVP International Marketing and Ashley Hirsch as Manager of International Sales and Marketing. Elissa Federoff is promoted to Chief Distribution Officer and Ryan Friscia to Chief Financial Officer.
2023 Distributed Anatomy of a Fall.
November 9 2023 End of Hollywood labor disputes.
October 13 2023 Neon released Anatomy of a Fall, which won numerous prestigious awards including the Palme d'Or, César Award for Best Film, and Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
August 2023 Neon hires former A24 employees Alexandra Altschuler as VP Media and Don Wilcox as VP Marketing. Also hired are Kristen Figeroid as President of International Sales and Distribution, Laurel Charnetsky as VP International Acquisitions & Operations, and Dan Stadnicki as Manager of International Sales & Distribution.
May 2 2023 Beginning of Hollywood labor disputes, during which Neon was approved to continue promotional activities.
2022 Andrew Brown was promoted to 'President of Digital Distribution' after serving as SVP of Digital Strategy, Marketing, and Distribution since 2017.
December 16 2022 Super LTD released 'The Quiet Girl', which won multiple awards including the AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Foreign Film, Irish Film and Television Award for Best Film, and London Film Critics' Circle Award for Foreign Language Film of the Year. It was also nominated for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best International Feature Film
December 9 2022 Super LTD released 'Saint Omer', which won the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Foreign Film, César Award for Best First Feature Film, and Venice Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. It was also nominated for Independent Spirit and Gotham Independent Film Awards
October 7 2022 Neon distributed Triangle of Sadness, which won the Palme d'Or and the European Film Award for Best Film.
August 19 2022 Super LTD released 'Three Minutes: A Lengthening', which was nominated for the Critics' Choice Documentary Award for Best First Documentary Feature
February 18 2022 Super LTD released 'Ted K'
January 28 2022 Super LTD released 'GameStop: Rise of the Players'
2021 Distributed multiple critically acclaimed films including Flee, Spencer, and The Worst Person in the World.
October 1 2021 Neon released Titane, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award for Midnight Madness.
June 4 2021 Super LTD released 'All Light, Everywhere'
March 5 2021 Super LTD released 'Quo Vadis, Aida?', which won multiple awards including the European Film Award for Best Film, Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film, and Polish Academy Award for Best Film. It was also nominated for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best International Feature Film
February 2021 Neon partners with Bleecker Street to launch Decal, a joint home entertainment distribution company.
January 22 2021 Super LTD released 'Notturno', which was nominated for the British Independent Film Award for Best International Independent Film
2020 Distributed Palm Springs.
August 21 2020 Super LTD released 'You Cannot Kill David Arquette'
2019 Distributed Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
2019 Neon financed and distributed Parasite in U.S. territories, spending $20 million on promotion, distribution, and awards campaign.
2019 A majority stake of Neon is sold to 30West, the media venture arm of The Friedkin Group.
October 11 2019 Neon distributed Parasite, which made history by winning multiple prestigious awards including the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Palme d'Or.
June 7 2019 Super LTD released 'This One's for the Ladies'
2018 Neon acquires distribution rights to Parasite after recognizing its universal appeal.
2018 A majority stake of Neon is sold to 30West, the media venture arm of 'The Friedkin Group'.
August 31 2018 Super LTD released 'Active Measures'
May 4 2018 Super LTD released 'Racer and the Jailbird'
February 2 2018 Super LTD released 'Before We Vanish'
2017 Neon was founded by CEO Tom Quinn and Tim League, with League later stepping back from daily operations.
December 8 2017 Neon released I, Tonya, a film that received multiple award nominations including Critics' Choice Movie Award and Golden Globe Award nominations.
October 13 2017 Super LTD released 'Wasted! The Story of Food Waste'
September 2017 Neon partners with Blumhouse Productions to manage BH Tilt, expanding their distribution capabilities.
August 11 2017 Neon distributed Ingrid Goes West, which won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.
June 23 2017 Neon released The Bad Batch, which won the Venice Film Festival Special Jury Prize.
April 7 2017 Neon releases its first film, Colossal, marking the company's theatrical debut.

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