First Independent Films

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First Independent Films
film distributor, home video
Fate Sold to Columbia TriStar Home Video
Founded 1981 (as Vestron Video UK)
1991 (as First Independent Films)
Defunct 1999
Headquarters UK

First Independent Films was a British film distributor and home video company that replaced Vestron Video UK and were first opened in 1991.

Although a small film company, the company distributed a wide selection of genres, but they mainly served as a distributor for New Line Cinema and Turner Pictures Worldwide Distribution. The company also distributes independent films.

Some films released by First Independent Film are distributed and marketed by Cinema Club, a home video company that specialises in movies owned by Video Collection International (now 2 Entertain).

First Independent Films was sold to Columbia TriStar Home Video (now Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) in 1997 and shut down two years later but Columbia TriStar continued to use the First Independent Films label for as long as four years.

Now some of the First Independent Archive is now distributed by other major distributors, such as Columbia Tristar Home Video, Entertainment Film Distributors and Warner Home Video.

Films

Some notable films distributed by First Independent Films (or Vestron Video UK) will include:

Current Distribution

The New Line Cinema films are now distributed by Warner Bros, they were released by Entertainment In Video as well. The Hanna-Barbera library is also with Warner Bros. as they bought Turner in 1999. GI Jane is owned by Columbia Tristar in the UK but for some odd reason the DVD release has the First Independent logo on the cover. Most of the Vestron Pictures, Trimark Pictures and Live Entertainment films are owned by Lionsgate UK. The Leprechaun films were released by Prism Leisure for their first DVD releases. The Lawnmower Man was also released by Prism Leisure but is now released by Universal Pictures along with its sequel. Honeymoon In Vegas is owned by Optimum Releasing and is one of the few Castle Rock films to not be released by Warner in the UK. The Ernest films are owned by Cornerstone Media. The Channel Four films that were released by the company are now owned by Film4 themselves. Red Scorpion is now under the hands of Optimum Home Entertainment while Pentathlon is under the Anchor Bay label. Dolly Dearest was released by Bellevue Entertainment as part of a 4 movie pack on DVD. Budgie The Little Helicopter was released by Columbia Tristar for The Air Show but the show itself is owned by DreamWorks Classics. The Slipper and The Rose is now released by Second Sight Films.