Le Vision Pictures
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Le Vision Pictures is a film production and distribution company in China. Founded in 2011, Le Vision Pictures was originally a subsidiary of LeEco, a Chinese conglomerate founded by Jia Yueting. In 2018, Le Vision Pictures was sold to Chinese property group Sunac and renamed "Suniverse Film Entertainment".[2]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Film Production, Entertainment |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Zhang Zhao |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 4 |
Area served | China |
Key people | Zhang Zhao (Chairman & CEO) |
Products | Movies, Television Shows, Web Series |
CN¥128.2 million[1] (2015) | |
Total equity | CN¥2.109 billion[1] (2015) |
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Footnotes / references financial data unaudited[1] |
The company engaged in film production, film publicity and release, copyright operations, and business development. In 2019, Suniverse Film Entertainment was incorporated under the Sunac Culture Group with the goal of building a platform for family entertainment.[3] Popular films produced and distributed by the company include The Expendables franchise, The Bullet Vanishes, and the Tiny Times. The company also owns the copyrights to popular Chinese TV drama series such as Empresses in the palace, Legend of Mi Yue, and Red Sorghum.[4]