Stage 6 Films

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This article is about the direct-to-DVD movie label Stage 6 Films. For info about the defunct video sharing website, see Stage6.

Stage 6 Films is a label created by Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group in fall 2007 that acquires, produces and distributes 10-15 low budget (capped at approximately $10 million) films and direct-to-DVD releases per year. It is Columbia TriStar's fifth specialty label. Overall, it's the 7th theatrical label by Sony Pictures. The label takes its name from the location of its main office, the Stage 6 building at Sony Pictures Studios (originally an actual soundstage used for such films as The Wizard of Oz).[1][2] Adrian Alperovich, Senior Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group, said Stage 6's slate will mostly be geared toward ancillary markets. But the label, will also release some of the titles theatrically through Sony's distribution labels and other companies like The Samuel Goldwyn Company. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group will determine whether a Stage 6 title bows theatrically after the film has been made.[1]

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