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Stage 6 Films

Stage 6 Films, Inc. is an American production and distribution label of Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions that acquires and produces feature films to be released either theatrically, on demand, or through streaming services. Once a film is finished, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions will decide if the film will be released theatrically or on a different platform.

Founded in 2007, the film division takes its name from the location of its main office, the Stage 6 building at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California (originally an actual sound stage used for such films as The Wizard of Oz). Before that, the functions were taken by TriStar Pictures, Destination Films and Triumph Films.

Filmography

2000s

2010s

2020s

Upcoming

Undated films

International distribution

Stage 6 occasionally also acquires international rights to films, be it worldwide excluding the United States and/or Canada, or in major territories such as the United Kingdom and Australia. Given below is a list of films (also seen on Stage 6 Films' official website) distributed internationally by Stage 6. Films which involve Stage 6 in their domestic releases as well are excluded from the list. An asterisk (*) denotes a film co-distributed with sister studio Sony Pictures Releasing International.

  • 2 Guns* (2013) (with TriStar Pictures, International excl. U.K., Latin America, Middle East, Turkey, Thailand; U.S. distribution by Universal Pictures)
  • 20th Century Women* (2016) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Baltics, CIS, Spain, Italy, Asia excl. Japan, Korea; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • The Accidental Getaway Driver (2023) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Utopia)
  • Afflicted (2013) (Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, German-speaking Europe, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe; U.S. distribution by CBS Films; U.K., Canadian and Spanish distribution by Entertainment One)
  • American Underdog (2021) (International; U.S. distribution by Lionsgate)
  • American Woman* (2018) (International excl. U.K., Italy; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions and Vertical Entertainment; U.K. distribution by Signature Entertainment)
  • Ammonite* (2020) (International excl. U.K., Australia, France, German-speaking Europe, Japan, airlines; North American distribution by Neon; U.K. distribution by Lionsgate; Australian distribution by Transmission Films)
  • Arrival* (2016) (International excl. U.K., Australia, Middle East, Turkey, Israel, Greece, India, China; North American and Chinese distribution by Paramount Pictures)
  • Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023) (International excl. U.K.; worldwide distribution by Lionsgate)
  • A.X.L.* (2018) (Canada, Latin America, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Greece, Spain, Middle East, Turkey, India; worldwide distribution by Global Road Entertainment)
  • Band Aid (2017) (International; North American distribution by IFC Films)
  • Beau Is Afraid* (2023) (U.K., Middle East, pan-Asian pay TV, airlines; worldwide distribution by A24)
  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2024) (International; worldwide distribution by Lionsgate)
  • The Best of Enemies* (2019) (International; U.S. distribution by STX Entertainment)
  • Black Sea* (2014) (Latin America, German-speaking Europe, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia; U.S. distribution by Focus Features; U.K. distribution by Universal Pictures)
  • Bleed for This* (2016) (Canada, Latin America, Australia, South Africa, Germany, France, Spain, Benelux, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Greece; U.S. distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) (International excl. China; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • Boxing Day (2021) (Worldwide excl. U.S., U.K.; U.K. distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • Brian Banks* (2018) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street and ShivHans Pictures)
  • Bring Her Back (2025) (International excl. China, Russia, Japan; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • Bull* (2019) (International; North American distribution by Samuel Goldwyn Films)
  • Certain Women (2016) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by IFC Films)
  • Chef* (2014) (France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, Benelux, China, Japan, Thailand; U.S. distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Christy (2025) (Latin America, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, South Africa, Middle East, Turkey, China, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam; North American and U.K. distribution by Black Bear Pictures)
  • The Damned (2024) (International excl. U.K., Australia, South Africa, Nordics, Portugal, Poland; North American and U.K. distribution by Vertical)
  • Demolition* (2015) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Nordics, Greece; U.S., U.K., Australian, French and German distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures)
  • Digging for Fire* (2015) (International; North American distribution by The Orchard)
  • Disobedience* (2018) (International excl. U.K., Australia, France, Italy, Switzerland, Middle East, Israel; U.S. distribution by A24; U.K. distribution by Curzon Artificial Eye)
  • Dope* (2015) (International; U.S. distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Dream Horse* (2021) (International excl. U.K., France, German-speaking Europe, Italy, Japan, airlines; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street, U.K. distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • The Edge of Seventeen* (2016) (International excl. U.K., Australia, South Africa, Middle East, China; U.S. distribution by STX Entertainment)
  • Eighth Grade* (2018) (International excl. Japan; worldwide distribution by A24)
  • Eternal Beauty* (2019) (International excl. U.K., France, German-speaking Europe, Middle East, China, Japan, Korea; North American distribution by Samuel Goldwyn Films; U.K. distribution by Bulldog Film Distribution)
  • Firebrand (2023) (Germany, Greece, Nordics, Australia, South Africa, Middle East, Turkey, Asia excl. Japan; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions and Vertical; U.K. distribution by MetFilm Distribution and Amazon Prime Video)
  • The Forest* (2016) (Australia, South Africa, Eastern Europe, Israel, Nordics, Spain, Portugal, Asia excl. Japan; North American distribution by Focus Features through Gramercy Pictures)
  • Free Fire* (2016) (Latin America, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Spain, Greece, Australia, South Africa, Israel, Turkey, Asia excl. Japan, Korea; North American distribution by A24; U.K. distribution by StudioCanal)
  • Gloria Bell* (2019) (Latin America, Portugal, Spain, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Baltics, CIS, Greece, South Africa, Middle East, Turkey, Asia excl. Japan; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • The Glorias* (2020) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, CIS, Baltics, Scandinavia, Portugal, Greece, Middle East, Turkey, Australia, Asia excl. Japan; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions and LD Entertainment)
  • Hearts Beat Loud (2018) (International; U.S. distribution by Gunpowder & Sky)
  • Hell of a Summer (2025) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Neon)
  • Her* (2013) (Latin America, Australia, South Africa, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, pan-Asian pay TV; U.S., German and Austrian distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • Honey Boy* (2019) (Worldwide excl. U.S., Japan; U.S. and Japanese distribution by Amazon Studios)
  • Hunt for the Wilderpeople* (2016) (International excl. U.K., Australia, France, Middle East; U.S. distribution by the Orchard; Australian and New Zealand distribution by Madman Entertainment)
  • I Can Only Imagine 2 (International; worldwide distribution by Lionsgate)
  • If Beale Street Could Talk* (2018) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Baltics, CIS, Scandinavia, Greece, Portugal, South Africa, Middle East, Israel, Turkey, Asia excl. Japan; U.S. distribution by Annapurna Pictures)
  • Infinite Storm (2022) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • In Secret* (2013) (U.K., Latin America, Germany, Scandinavia, Benelux; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions)
  • I Saw the TV Glow (2024) (International excl. Japan; worldwide distribution by A24)
  • Janet Planet (2024) (International excl. U.K. theatrical; worldwide distribution by A24)
  • Jesus Revolution (2023) (International; U.S. distribution by Lionsgate)
  • Joe Bell (2020) (International excl. U.K., Australia, German-speaking Europe; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions)
  • Joyride (2022) (International excl. U.K.; U.S. distribution by Magnolia Pictures; U.K. distribution by Vertigo Releasing)
  • Jules (2023) (Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, France, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Greece, South Africa, Asia excl. Japan, Singapore; North American distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Juliet, Naked (2018) (Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Baltics, CIS, Benelux, Asia excl. Japan, Korea; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate; U.K. distribution by Universal Pictures and Focus Features)
  • The Last Showgirl (2024) (International excl. U.K., Australia, German-speaking Europe, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Poland, Baltics, CIS, Middle East, airlines; North American distribution by Roadside Attractions)
  • The Last Vermeer* (2019) (International; U.S. distribution by TriStar Pictures; originally to be distributed by Sony Pictures Classics)
  • Late Night* (2019) (International excl. U.K., Australia, France, German-speaking Europe, Israel, airlines; U.S. distribution by Amazon Studios)
  • Leave No Trace* (2018) (International excl. France; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Life Itself* (2018) (Eastern Europe, Baltics, CIS, Greece, Portugal, Middle East, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam; U.S. distribution by Amazon Studios)
  • Little Fish (2020) (International; U.S. distribution by IFC Films)
  • The Lodge* (2019) (International excl. France, German-speaking Europe, Benelux, Italy, Australia, Israel; U.S. distribution by Neon)
  • Love & Mercy* (2014) (U.K., Latin America, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Spain, Italy; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate)
  • The Lovers* (2017) (International; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • Manchester by the Sea* (2016) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Baltics, Nordics, pan-Asian pay TV; U.S. distribution by Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
  • Marshall* (2017) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Materialists* (International excl. China, Japan, Russia; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • Montana Story (2021) (International; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Moving On (2022) (International; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions)
  • Mr. Holmes* (2015) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Nordics; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions and Miramax; U.K. distribution by Entertainment One)
  • Ordinary Angels (2024) (International; North American distribution by Lionsgate)
  • Relay (2025) (Latin America, France, Italy, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Roofman (2025) (Italy, China, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam; U.S. and U.K. distribution by Paramount Pictures)
  • Saint Maud* (2020) (International excl. U.K., France; North American distribution by A24 in association with Epix; U.K. distribution by StudioCanal)
  • Sharp Stick* (2022) (International; U.S. distribution by Utopia)
  • The Skeleton Twins* (2014) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; North American distribution by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions)
  • Sleight* (2016) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; worldwide distribution by WWE Studios and BH Tilt)
  • Somewhere in Queens (2023) (International; U.S. distribution by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions)
  • Sound of Metal* (2019) (International excl. France, Germany, streaming; U.S. distribution by Amazon Studios)
  • The Sound of Silence* (2019) (International; North American distribution by IFC Films)
  • Sleepless* (2017) (Canada, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Nordics, Spain, Greece, Middle East, Turkey, India; U.S. distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Spin Me Round (2022) (International; North American distribution by IFC Films and AMC+)
  • ' (2025) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • A Street Cat Named Bob (2016) (U.K., Latin America, Australia, Nordics, Eastern Europe, CIS, Baltics, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Israel; distributed in the U.S. by Cleopatra Entertainment)
  • Studio 666 (2022) (International; worldwide distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Summer Camp (2024) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions)
  • Summering (2022) (International; North American distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Them That Follow* (2019) (International; U.S. distribution by 1091 Pictures)
  • This Is Spinal Tap (1984; 2025 re-release) (Worldwide excl. U.S.; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Together Together (2021) (International; North American distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • The Tomorrow Man* (2019) (International; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • Triple 9* (2016) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia; U.S. distribution by Open Road Films)
  • Tuesday (2024) (International excl. U.K. theatrical; worldwide distribution by A24)
  • Twinless (2025) (International; U.S. distribution by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions)
  • Undertone (2026) (worldwide distribution by A24)
  • Unsung Hero (2024) (International; U.S. distribution by Lionsgate)
  • Whiplash (2014) (Latin America, the U.K., Scandinavia, Benelux, Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal, South Africa, Eastern Europe; U.S., German and Australian distribution by Sony Pictures Classics)
  • Wicked Little Letters (2023) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Baltics, CIS, Scandinavia, Greece, Middle East, Turkey, Israel, Asia excl. China; North American and Chinese distribution by Sony Pictures Classics; U.K., French, German, Australian and Benelux distribution by StudioCanal)
  • Wildlife* (2018) (Latin America, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, German-speaking Europe, Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal, South Africa, Asia excl. Japan, Korea; U.S. distribution by IFC Films)
  • Words on Bathroom Walls* (2020) (International excl. Benelux, CIS; U.S. distribution by Roadside Attractions)
  • The World to Come* (2020) (International; U.S. distribution by Bleecker Street)
  • You Hurt My Feelings (2023) (Latin America, German-speaking Europe, Spain, Eastern Europe, CIS, Benelux, Greece, Middle East, Turkey, Nordics, Asia, South Africa; U.S. distribution by A24)
  • The Zero Theorem (2013) (U.K., Australia, Spain, Scandinavia; U.S. distribution by Amplify and Well Go USA Entertainment)
  • Zola* (2020) (International excl. China, Japan; U.S. distribution by A24)

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