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United Artists

United Artists was a film studio founded in 1919 by famous actors and filmmakers like Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks. Its goal was to give creative artists more control over their movies, unlike other studios that owned both production and distribution rights. Over time, United Artists produced many iconic films and helped foster independence in filmmaking. Though it faced financial and organizational changes, it remains a notable brand in the entertainment industry, representing a commitment to artist-driven projects and innovative cinema.