World Wide Motion Pictures Corp.
World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation (aka WWMPC) is a film and video production and distribution company located in Huntington Beach, CA. The company was founded in 1977.
Recently distributed films include Amy (starring Rachel Griffiths) and Red Roses and Petrol (starring Malcolm McDowell). WWMPC acquired the North American distribution rights to the Danish film Applause, starring Paprika Steen, released December 3, 2010. The company's most recent acquisition is the film Ways to Live Forever, based on the best selling children's novel.
The company also has a film library of older films available for distribution.
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