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  1. Pantelion Films is an American film production company that was created in 2010 and based in Santa Monica, California. The studio's goal is to bring wider theatrical distribution of movies aimed at Latino audiences. It is backed by TelevisaUnivision and Lionsgate Studios.

  2. Aug 4, 2023 · Pantelion Films is a production company that makes movies in Spanish and English. It has 36 movie releases, mostly comedies, from 2011 to 2023, such as Instructions Not Included, How to Be a Latin Lover, and Radical.

    Film Title
    Genre
    Release Date
    Drama
    October 20, 2023
    Drama
    April 7, 2023
    Comedy
    April 17, 2020
    Comedy
    February 21, 2020
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    Pantelion Films is the first major Latino Hollywood studio and the new face of Hispanic entertainment.

  4. Pantelion Films, Santa Monica, California. 24,131 likes · 4 talking about this. Pantelion Films--a joint-venture of Lionsgate and Televisa--is the first major Latino Hollywood studio and the new face...

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    • ‘Busco Novio para MI Mujer’
    • ‘Más Negro Que La Noche’
    • ‘Un Padre No Tan Padre’
    • ‘Summer Camp’
    • ‘Instructions Not Included’
    • ‘Casa de MI Padre’
    • ‘Nosotros Los Nobles’
    • ’Everybody Loves Somebody’
    • ‘No Eres Tú, Soy Yo’
    • ‘600 Miles’

    Paco, a sad-sack car salesman, feels trapped in his marriage to a caustic, constantly snippy woman. His solution? Hire "El Taiger," a middle-aged, overweight pickup artist to woo her away; legend has it that the guy once broke Salma Hayek’s heart, so he must be good. The charming remake of a 2008 Argentine film (the title means “Looking for a Boyfr...

    This remake of a 1975 drive-in favorite is a straightforward haunted-house story that embraces the genre’s cliches and has a ball with them. Greta (Zuria Vega) inherits a huge country home after the death of her aunt. There is one catch: Greta needs to take care of the woman’s beloved cat, who roams the house and the grounds. Director Henry Bedwell...

    The title, a bit of wordplay that roughly means “A Not-Very-Good Father,” certainly fits: Servando (Hector Bonilla) is a terminally grouchy 85-year-old man who is evicted from his assisted-living facility for bad behavior. He winds up staying with his son (pop star Benny Ibarra), who fancies himself a modern-day bohemian. The gentle, quirky comedy ...

    The title sounds like a long-lost drive-in flick from the ‘80s. Close, but not quite. Three Americans get jobs working as counselors at a summer camp in Spain. Before you’re exactly sure where the film is heading, it’s suddenly off and running: Is it a slasher flick? A ghost story? A zombie thriller? No spoilers here; it’s one of those films that w...

    This release became the highest-grossing Spanish-language film in the United States. That's not surprising — it's a vibrant, sentimental comedy and features a delightful auteur turn by rubber-faced Eugenio Derbez, writing, directing, producing and starring as a playboy who suddenly becomes a single father to a young girl. The movie takes a serious ...

    This all-Spanish comedy stars Will Ferrell as the son of a wealthy Mexican rancher who must save his family’s business from a drug kingpin. You expect one of the gags to involve how badly Ferrell speaks the language. Surprise! The joke is just how commendable the actor’s Spanish actually is. The unpredictable spoof takes a “Grindhouse” approach to ...

    German (Gonzalo Vega), a wealthy Mexico City businessman, is disgusted by the shallow values of his three spoiled adult children. To teach them a lesson, he pretends the family has lost its fortune, and now his offspring must fend for themselves. Warmhearted satire also makes some pointed digs at the economic divide in Mexico. For example, his daug...

    You know the kind of person who is bad for you, but the sparks just fly when you’re together? That’s Daniel (José María Yazpik) in “Everybody Loves Somebody.” He's a charming rogue of a doctor who once broke the heart of Los Angeles obstetrician Clara (Karla Souza). He shows up again, just when she’s on the verge of cleaning up her messy life and s...

    Has a man ever cried onscreen as much as Eugenio Derbez does here? He plays Javier, a Mexico City cardiologist whose wife suddenly leaves him, citing the film's title ("It's Not You, It's Me") as an explanation. That starts a downward spiral, as he loses his job, moves in with his parents and starts therapy. In a lesser actor's hands, the guy could...

    Gabriel Ripstein directs a quietly harrowing tale set on the Arizona-Mexico border. After a confrontation goes bad, an ATF agent (Tim Roth) winds up bound and gagged in the backseat of an SUV belonging to a young Mexican gun runner (Kristyan Ferrer), who is driving farther away from the United States. Do not expect a Hollywood-style thriller; this ...

  5. Nov 5, 2022 · The former CEO of the Hispanic showbiz leader and Spanish-language streamer is focusing on Globalgate Entertainment and new projects for ViX. He led Pantelion to release record-breaking films and launch Pantaya, the first major Latino Hollywood studio.

  6. Dec 2, 2021 · Pantelion Films, a major Latino Hollywood studio, starts production on 'La Usurpadora, the Musical', a modern version of the classic telenovela. The movie features a bilingual cast, a Latin music soundtrack and a plot twist of twin sisters.

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