Cinépix

Cinépix
Formerly
  • C/FP Distribution (1989–1994)
  • Cinépix Film Properties (1994–1998)
IndustryFilm
PredecessorNiagara Films / Amerivision
Founded
  • June 15, 1962 (1962-06-15)
FateMost assets acquired by Lions Gate Entertainment
SuccessorLionsgate Films
Headquarters
  • 3600 Boulevard Thimens
    St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada
    (final headquarters)
Area served
Canada
United States
Key people
John Dunning
(founder, chairman of the board)
Andre Link
(president)
Subsidiaries
  • DAL Productions
  • Cinema International Canada
  • Avalanche Releasing
  • CinéGroupe
Websitecinepix.ca

Cinépix Inc., once doing business as C/FP Distribution and Cinépix Film Properties, is a dormant Canadian film production and distribution company. It was established in 1962 in Montreal, Quebec, by John Dunning, who soon teamed up with André Link. A key player in the development of commercial Canadian cinema, it is perhaps best known for the comedic Meatballs franchise, the thriller My Bloody Valentine and the controversial Ilsa series of sex and violence films. In the mid-1990s, the company became an important distributor of independent films in the U.S., before being acquired by the newly formed Lions Gate Entertainment and morphing into Lions Gate Films in 1998.