Lionsgate & Xenon Pictures announce home entertainment distribution agreement.

Lionsgate announced that it has entered into an exclusive multi-year agreement with leading Spanish language and urban/specialty company Xenon Pictures. The announcement was made by Lionsgate President and co-Chief Operating Officer Steve Beeks and Xenon Pictures’ Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer Leigh Savidge.

Under the agreement, Lionsgate will distribute more than 300 DVD titles from Xenon and the labels it operates in the United States, including Spanish-language market leader Televisa Home Entertainment, as well as a number of theatrical features in the Xenon pipeline, including the Australian hit comedy Kenny, which opens in U.S. theatres this spring.

Xenon will continue to produce, acquire, and market its unique blend of product, with Lionsgate providing the sales and replenishment muscle. The new deal replaces the one that Xenon had with Universal Music’s Vivendi Visual Entertainment division. Forty-four titles will remain with Vivendi until January 1, 2009. Xenon previously self-distributed its product for 18 years.

“We have been very impressed with Lionsgate’s thoughtful and thorough approach to the home entertainment space in recent years, as well as with the professionalism of their sales force,” said Savidge. “They truly understand what it is that we do, and their marketing and distribution prowess makes Lionsgate an ideal fit for our product.”

“Xenon is an exciting addition to our growing library of Spanish-language titles,” said Beeks. “The Xenon library builds upon a Spanish-language foundation established with our acquisition of other libraries and formation of other distribution agreements with a strong Spanish-language component. The partnership with Xenon extends both our Spanish-language and urban lines of business, two very important growth markets for Lionsgate.”

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