Triumph Films
      
Triumph Films (also known as Triumph Releasing Corporation) is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment geared towards theatre and direct-to-video film production and distribution.
History
It was originally founded in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures and the French company Gaumont to distribute foreign films in the US. On March 24, 1988, Columbia Pictures revived Triumph.[1] In 1989, Triumph distributed films by Crédit Lyonnais' Epic Productions Inc. (Not to be confused with Epic Records).[2] On November 23, 1994, Triumph Releasing Corporation was renamed to Sony Pictures Releasing Corporation,[1] and the Triumph name was spun off as Triumph Films. After being shut down in 1997, the Triumph Films label was re-activated in 2003. Eventually, the label turned dormant in 2008 and became an in-name-only division of Sony Pictures Releasing Corporation.[1] In 2014, the label was revived yet again for the release of The Remaining.
Notable films include To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, The Ambulance, Brainscan, Magic in the Water (co-released by TriStar Pictures), The Golden Laws, Steamboy and the critically panned SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2.
Notable films
1980s
|  Release Date | 
 Title | 
 Notes | 
|  February 10, 1982  |  Das Boot | 
|  June 21, 1982  |  La vie continue | 
|  June 23, 1982  |  Bob le flambeur | 
|  September 14, 1982  |  Josepha | 
|  October 6, 1982  |  Yol | 
|  January 23, 1983  |  Parsifal | 
|  February 11, 1983  |  We of the Never Never | 
|  February 16, 1983  |  That Night in Varennes | 
|  April 21, 1983  |  Invitation au voyage | 
|  April 29, 1983  |  Querelle | 
|  May 13, 1983  |  La Boum | 
|  May 27, 1983  |  The Trout | 
|  September 9, 1983  |  Moon in the Gutter | 
|  September 28, 1983  |  Danton | 
|  November 11, 1983  |  Purple Haze | 
|  December 14, 1983  |  The Eyes, the Mouth | 
|  January 26, 1984  |  And the Ship Sails On | 
|  May 18, 1984  |  Angel | 
|  May 25, 1984  |  Heat of Desire | 
|  June 12, 1984  |  The Last Battle | 
|  October 13, 1984  |  À Nos Amours | 
|  November 9, 1984  |  The Little Bunch | 
|  A Love in Germany | 
|  August 2, 1985  |  Death in a French Garden | 
|  August 26, 1985  |  My Other Husband | 
|  October 18, 1985  |  Acqua e sapone | 
|  November 1, 1985  |  Softly, Softly | 
1990s
|  Title | 
 Release Date | 
 Notes | 
|  January 12, 1990  |  Ski Patrol  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  February 16, 1990  |  Courage Mountain  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  March 9, 1990  |  Bad Influence  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  March 31, 1990  |  The Ambulance  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  April 20, 1990  |  Modern Love | 
|  Why Me?  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions | 
|  April 27, 1990  |  Wild Orchid  |  distribution only; produced by Vision PDG[N 1] | 
|  June 1, 1990  |  Ghosts Can't Do It  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  August 24, 1990  |  Men at Work  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  September 28, 1990  |  Dark Angel  |  distribution only; produced by Vision PDG[N 1] | 
|  October 26, 1990  |  Sonny Boy  |  distribution only; produced by Trans World Entertainment | 
|  November 2, 1990  |  Waiting for the Light  |  distribution only; produced by Epic Productions[N 1] | 
|  November 9, 1990  |  Mister Frost | 
|  November 21, 1990  |  Robot Jox  |  distribution only; produced by Empire Pictures[N 1] | 
|  April 12, 1991  |  Eminent Domain | 
|  October 9, 1991  |  Homicide | 
|  November 1, 1991  |  Year of the Gun | 
|  February 28, 1992  |  Gate 2: The Trespassers  |  distribution only; produced by Vision PDG | 
|  April 15, 1992  |  Brenda Starr | 
|  May 8, 1992  |  Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue  |  distribution only; produced by Vision PDG[N 1] | 
|  August 1, 1992  |  Jersey Girl | 
|  October 23, 1992  |  Zebrahead | 
|  March 5, 1993  |  Shadow of the Wolf | 
|  April 9, 1993  |  Sidekicks  |  distribution only; produced by Vision PDG | 
|  April 22, 1994  |  Brainscan | 
|  March 3, 1995  |  Nina Takes a Lover | 
|  April 12, 1995  |  Jury Duty  |  co-production with TriStar Pictures | 
|  August 30, 1995  |  Magic in the Water  |  co-production with TriStar Pictures | 
|  January 26, 1996  |  Screamers | 
|  August 23, 1996  |  Solo | 
|  October 18, 1996  |  To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday | 
|  April 14, 1997  |  Bliss | 
|  May 2, 1997  |  Truth or Consequences, N.M. | 
|  August 22, 1997  |  Masterminds | 
|  September 12, 1997  |  The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca | 
|  September 26, 1997  |  The Assignment | 
|  February 20, 1998  |  Love Walked In | 
|  April 24, 1998  |  In God's Hands | 
2000s
2010s
Notes
References
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