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'''Millimeter Films''' was the earlier movie sub-division of [[Miramax Films]] for releasing more obscure B-Movies and art house films. This was also most likely replaced by [[Prestige Films]], and later [[Dimension Films]]. Despite that, Miramax did occasionally revive this label as a one-off label.
'''Millimeter Films''' was the earlier movie sub-division of [[Miramax Films]] for releasing more obscure B-Movies and art house films. This was also most likely replaced by [[Prestige Films]], and later [[Dimension Films]]. Despite that, Miramax did occasionally revive this label as a one-off label.


===(1987-January 24, 1992; January 1999)===
===Logo (1987-January 24, 1992; January 1999)===
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Revision as of 15:52, 10 October 2023


Background

Millimeter Films was the earlier movie sub-division of Miramax Films for releasing more obscure B-Movies and art house films. This was also most likely replaced by Prestige Films, and later Dimension Films. Despite that, Miramax did occasionally revive this label as a one-off label.

Logo (1987-January 24, 1992; January 1999)

Visuals: Just the words "MILLIMETER" and "FILMS" in between two lines.

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Can be found on Hardware (VHS only), Stepfather II (VHS only), Torrents of Spring, Animal Behavior, the trailer for Edge of Sanity (but not on the actual film, though it may have been seen on U.S. theatrical prints), Strike it Rich, and The Return of Swamp Thing, among others.


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