Image Nation Reveals New Company Structure and Corporate Brand
Abu Dhabi, UAE, October 3rd, 2011: Today Image Nation unveiled a new company structure and corporate brand. The announcement was made by Mohammed Al Mubarak, Chairman of Image Nation, and Michael Garin, CEO of Image Nation.
The corporate entity (formerly known as Image Nation Abu Dhabi) will now be branded simply as Image Nation. The company has also created two distinct divisions to better align its core objectives: Image Nation Abu Dhabi and Image Nation International.
“Our new company structure reflects Image Nation’s mission to build the foundations of a strong local film industry in the UAE,” said Mohammed Al Mubarak. “Both our local and international activities contribute to the local industry; we are developing projects and talent within the UAE, while supporting them through vital international partnerships and investments.”
“By aligning all of our activities under two distinct divisions, we will be able to better balance our local and international activities,” added Michael Garin. “Over the next few months we look forward to releasing our first two local films and a number of programs to help develop local talent, both supported by the resources and knowledge transfer afforded by our international partnerships.”
Image Nation Abu Dhabi will oversee a robust slate of Emirati films, including two titles scheduled for release this year: coming of age story “Sea Shadow” and horror thriller “Djinn”.
The division will also lead a number of initiatives geared towards developing local talent both in front of and behind the camera, including internships and casting programs.
Image Nation International will manage the company’s strategic relationships with a number of high-profile producers, including Participant Media, Hyde Park Entertainment, Parkes /Macdonald Productions, and Warner Bros.
Through its partnership with Participant Media, Image Nation International co-produced two films currently in strong spots at the US box office: “The Help”, which spent 25 days at the top of the box office, and “Contagion”, which opened in the top spot and has grossed nearly $68 million in less than a month in theatres.
A comprehensive new brand for the company will be rolled out over the next few months.
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