Warner Sogefilms AIE was a film distribution label in Spain active from 1998 to 2005.
It was created in January 1998 as a joint ventureofSogecable (Prisa) and Warner Bros., bringing the demise of Sogepaq Distribución (a previous joint venture of Prisa and Polygram) and Warner Española (the former Spanish subsidiary of Warner Bros.).[1][2] It took the legal form of Economic Interest Grouping (AIE).[3] 1998 Warner Sogefilms titles include Barrio, The Miracle of P. Tinto, and The Stolen Years.[4] It split up in 2005.[5][6] Already in liquidation, Warner Sogefilms was handed a €2.4 million fine by the CNMC for having coordinated with other film majors to standardize their commercial policies.[7]
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