Sony Pictures Entertainment Celebrates Columbia Pictures Anniversary

Sony Pictures Entertainment has unveiled Columbia Pictures’ centennial logo, ahead of its anniversary on January 10, 2024.

The timeless form of Columbia Pictures’ old iconography, “The Lady with the Torch,” animated the centennial logo design. A higher glow on the torch symbolizes the hundred-year birthday party of Columbia Pictures’ rich history, which grew from humble beginnings to become one of the leading film studios, famous for producing pioneering and award-winning films that boldly reflected the social issues of the time. With the maximum of Oscars for best picture, Columbia Pictures has entertained audiences for ten decades and continues to create a cultural impact to this day.

“There’s one thing that sets a wonderful studio apart from all other content producers: the story. At Columbia, this history is reflected in the countless cultural talismans created through thousands of people over the past hundred years. All of us at Columbia are proud of this legacy and revered to celebrate it,” said Tom Rothman, chairman and chief executive officer of Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.

In honor of the anniversary, luxury publisher Assouline will release a commemorative e-book highlighting 100 iconic Columbia Pictures moments, and the studio will host festival screenings, live concerts of top movie soundtracks, and first-in-class home entertainment products celebrating the breadth of the studio’s trajectory. library. . Other important points related to the centennial party will be revealed throughout the year.

Columbia Pictures was founded through brothers Harry and Jack Cohn and their best friend Joe Brandt on January 10, 1924. After Frank Capra’s 1934 classic, It Happened One Night, won the Oscars, Columbia Pictures established itself as an elite studio, guilty of many awards. -Winning, winning, and enduring classics of the pop culture phenomenon, including: It Happened One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, You Can’t Take It With You, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, From Here to Eternity, On the Waterfront, Lawrence of Arabia, ToGentleman with Love, Funny Girl, Taxi Driver, Tootsie, The Karate Kid, Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon, Men in Black, Ghostbusters, The Boys in the Hood, Groundhog Day, A League of One’s Own, The Social Network, Jumanji, Once Upon a Time. . . in Hollywood, Little Women, Spider-Man and many more.

For updates on Columbia Pictures’ centennial, www. columbiapictures100. com/

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