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Tripictures is a Spanish film distribution and production company. It is based in Madrid.
History
Tripictures was founded in 1987 by Felipe Ortiz, Pepe Hueva and Luis Ortiz. In 1995, Tripictures reached a deal with Mandalay Pictures for the release of their films in the Spanish market, while the company inked another deal with New Line Cinema in 2001. Tripictures ventured into international co-production with a minority stake on Asterix at the Olympic Games. In 2006, mass media group Vocento acquired a majority stake (67%) in Tripictures. In 2013, Tripictures and DeAPlaneta reached an agreement for the Spanish distribution of Dreamworks films. In 2014, Vocento disinvested in the distribution business of Tripictures to cut losses, selling to Tripictures International (chaired by Tripictures CEO Felipe Ortiz) while retaining control over the portfolio. Tripictures later reached an agreement with Netflix for a limited theatrical window of some Netflix original films in select screens before hitting the streaming release (in force since 2019).