
Miramax
Miramax is an American film company founded in 1979 that specializes in producing and distributing movies. Known for backing critically acclaimed films like "Pulp Fiction" and "The English Patient," it played a significant role in the rise of independent cinema in the 1990s. Miramax is recognized for its curated selection of diverse and innovative films, often targeting adult audiences. The company was famously associated with founders Harvey and Bob Weinstein until it was sold in 2010. Today, Miramax continues to produce and distribute films, maintaining its reputation for high-quality storytelling and artistic achievement.