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Bob Berney

Bob Berney (born 1953) is an American independent film executive based in Los Angeles. He is the co-founder and CEO of Picturehouse, a film distribution and marketing company that employs a multi-channel distribution model anchored in theatrical exhibition. Berney is known for using targeted campaigns and affinity marketing to cultivate an event atmosphere, building word of mouth to support expansion from a platform release to a wider theatrical run.

Berney has been credited by prominent filmmakers for playing a key role in their breakthrough releases. These include Guillermo Del Toro, who wrote in a January 2026 post on X that his Academy Award-winning film Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) “exists because of Bob’s faith,” and Christopher Nolan, who has said that Berney’s championing of Memento (2000) and his efforts to bring the film to the Sundance Film Festival were instrumental in its success. At Newmarket Films, where he served as president and partner, Berney was responsible for the acquisition, marketing and distribution of Niki Caro’s breakout Whale Rider (2002) and Patty Jenkins’ feature debut, Monster (2003).

Berney has guided the release of many notable independent films, including Manchester by the Sea, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Passion of the Christ, Insidious and Drive. The films he has been associated with have won multiple Academy Awards and grossed more than $1 billion at the North American box office.

Berney studied film history and production at the University of Texas at Austin. Before graduating with a B.A. in communications he was a manager and projectionist for AMC Theatres. Berney continued working for the theater chain until he left to renovate the Inwood Theatre in Dallas, which he and his partners reopened as an arthouse venue in 1984. After gaining this experience he served as a distribution executive for companies including FilmDallas (Kiss of the Spider Woman), Triton Pictures (A Brief History of Time, Hearts of Darkness) and Orion Classics (Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey, Prisoner of the Mountains, Ulee's Gold). Berney released Todd Solondz’s Happiness under the Good Machine Releasing banner and Christopher Nolan’s Memento under the Newmarket Films banner. The success of the latter film led to the formation of Newmarket Films as a theatrical distribution company.

In October 2000 Berney became SVP, Marketing & Distribution at IFC Films, starting his tenure with the company in Los Angeles before moving to New York in 2001. Films acquired and theatrically released included Y Tu Mama Tambien, The Safety of Objects and My Big Fat Greek Wedding. In 2002 Berney founded Newmarket Films’ theatrical distribution division with Newmarket Capital Group owners Will Tyrer and Chris Ball. Their releases included Real Women Have Curves, Whale Rider, Monster and The Passion of the Christ.

In 2005 Berney was hired to launch Picturehouse, a joint venture created by Time Warner subsidiaries New Line Cinema and HBO Films with the mandate to acquire, produce and distribute independent films. In its first two years of existence the company released features such as Robert Altman’s A Prairie Home Companion, starring Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin; Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, which tallied six Oscar nominations and won in three categories; La Vie En Rose, which garnered Marion Cotillard an Oscar for Best Actress; and Sergei Bodrov’s Genghis Khan biopic Mongol, an Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film.

Berney and producer/financier Bill Pohlad formed Apparition in August 2009. The company's projects included Bright Star, The Runaways and The Young Victoria. Next, Berney formed FilmDistrict with Graham King and Tim Headington of GK Films and released Insidious, Soul Surfer, Drive, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, The Rum Diary and In the Land of Blood and Honey, Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut.

In 2013 Berney and his wife Jeanne took ownership of Picturehouse and relaunched the label as an independent theatrical distributor. That same year they released Nimród Antal's Metallica Through the Never, a Grammy Award nominee for Best Music Film. The company's other initial releases included Adriana Trigiani’s Big Stone Gap, starring Ashley Judd, and Christian Keller's Gloria, with Sofía Espinosa.

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