First based on Saint-André Boulevard in 1983, it moved its operations in 1993 to Saint Laurent Boulevard, as the Canadian branch of Republic Pictures Home Video and Turner Home Entertainment, distributing releases from the two companies into Canada.
Les Films Seville was defunct long before Hasbro acquired Entertainment One.
[1] In late 1983, it was a founding partner of Videoglobe with many other companies, including Cinepix Inc. and The Multimedia Group of Canada, among others.
[2] In 1987, Malofilm was a founding member of Image Organization with several other companies, notably Nelvana and New Star Entertainment.
[6] In 1997, Malofilm changed its name to Behaviour Communications,[7] after Malo was forced to retire from the company for health reasons.