ThinkFilm

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ThinkFilm
Subsidiary
Industry Motion pictures
Fate Bankruptcy
Founded September 2001
Defunct October 5, 2010
Headquarters New York City, United States
Parent Capitol Films
Divisions Velocity Home Entertainment

ThinkFilm (stylized as TH!NKFilm) was a U.S. film distribution company founded in September 2001. It had been a division of David Bergstein’s Capitol Films since 2006. On October 5, 2010, five of Bergstein's companies in the film industry - Capitol Films, ThinkFilm, R2D2, CT-1, and Capco - were forced into Chapter 11 bankruptcy by a group of creditors led by the Aramid Entertainment film investment fund seeking payment for outstanding debts of $16 million.[1] This led to a Hollywood legal battle involving Bergstein, his financial partner, Ronald Tudor, the creditors, various lawyers and various companies in the industry.[2][3][4][5][6]

Films distributed

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  1. The Wrap, October 06, 2010: Bergstein's ThinkFilm, Capitol Films Declared Bankrupt Retrieved 2013-02-27
  2. The Hollywood Reporter, March 29, 2012: How Ron Tudor and David Bergstein's Friendship Went Sour Retrieved 2013-02-27
  3. The Hollywood Reporter, March 12, 2012: Judge: Ronald Tudor Can't Escape Lawsuit Against David Bergstein Companies Retrieved 2013-02-27
  4. The Hollywood Reporter, December 4, 2012: David Bergstein Sues Bankruptcy Trustee for Trying to 'Destroy' Him Retrieved 2013-02-27
  5. Deadline Hollywood, September 25, 2012: Film Financier David Bergstein’s Suit Against Law Firms Dismissed Retrieved 2013-02-27
  6. Deadline Hollywood, April 9, 2012: David Bergstein Lawsuit Claims He Was Shoved Aside After Miramax Sale Retrieved 2013-02-27