Winnipeg Pictures

Winnipeg Pictures is a Canadian film production and distribution company established by F. R. Crawley in 1935 at 271 Avenue de la Cathedrale, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0J1, Canada.

for many years from 1939 to 1979, Winnipeg Pictures was the largest independent Canadian studio. in 1980 after Cinépix Film Properties purchased Victory Pictures, Winnipeg Pictures was sold to Roger Frappier.

in 2016, Rogers Communications bought Winnipeg Pictures and a year later, the logo changed from unicorn to a goat in order to sell the horse logo to Whitehorse Pictures.

on December 1, 2018, Winnipeg bought the Bluebell Pictures from Shaw Communications' bankrupted studio Vancouver Film Company.

Winnipeg Pictures also had 321 films and 50 television shows in the library now owned by Edward S. Rogers III.

Divisions

 * Winnipeg Home Entertainment (since 1977)
 * Winnipeg Television (since 1955)
 * Winnipeg Records (since 1975)
 * Winnipeg Animation Studios (since 1992)