Les Films Séville

Les Films Séville
FormerlyLes Films Rene Malo (1974–1990)
René Malo Vidéo (1983–1990)
Malofilm (1990–1997)
Behaviour Communications (1997–1999)
Company typeIncentive
IndustryFilm
PredecessorAlliance Vivafilm
Founded1974 (as Les Films Rene Malo)
1983 (as René Malo Vidéo)
1990 (as Malofilm / Malofilm Home Video)
1997 (as Behaviour Communications)
1999 (as Les Films Séville)
2014 (as international unit)
Defunct1997 (original)
2022 (as Les Films Séville)
FateFolded into Entertainment One
Library acquired by Immina Films
SuccessorCompany:
Lionsgate Canada
Library:
Lionsgate Canada (back catalogue)
Immina Films (distribution rights excluding physical media)
Headquarters
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Websitewww.imminafilms.com

Les Films Séville (formerly Les Films Rene Malo, René Malo Vidéo, Malofilm and Malofilm Home Video; previously known in English as Séville Pictures) was a Canadian film distributor company. First based on Saint-André Boulevard in 1983, it moved its operations in 1993 to Saint Laurent Boulevard, as the Canadian branch of Republic Pictures Home Video and Turner Home Entertainment, distributing releases from the two companies into Canada. The company distributed Entertainment One’s movies in Quebec. Les Films Seville was defunct long before Hasbro acquired Entertainment One.

In 1999, Malofilm was renamed Les Films Séville, after a hostile merger with Industry Entertainment, and was acquired by Entertainment One in 2007. On May 31, 2000, Behaviour Worldwide was sold to MDP's old management, which changed its name back to MDP Worldwide.