Fonds 2003.006 - Lantos, Robert/Serendipity Point Films fonds

Identity area

Reference code

CA ON00349 2003.006

Title

Lantos, Robert/Serendipity Point Films fonds

Date(s)

  • 1981- 2003 (Creation)

Level of description

Fonds

Extent and medium

61.8 m textual records

8,812 photographs
· 6 contact sheets (1 col., 5 b&w)
· 3,939 prints (3,419 col., 520 b&w)
· 4,472 slides (3,728 col., 744 b&w)
· 395 negatives (364 col., 31 b&w)

58 graphic materials
· 25 architectural drawings
· 33 posters

50 audio recordings
· 20 – 35mm 3 track master (20,000 ft)
· 10 – 35mm mag track (16,000 ft)
· 10 – 35mm mix reel (10,000 ft)
· 1 – 35mm sound roll (1,000 ft)
· 2 DAT cassettes (1 hr, 38 min.)
· 1 D2 cassette (1 hr., 29 min.)
· 6 DA88 cassettes (1 hr.)

1,472 video recordings
· 58 – 1 in. tapes (75 hr., 02 min.)
· 61 – ¾ in. tapes (46 hr., 46 min.)
· 5 – ½ in. Digital Betacam (7 hr., 29 min.)
· 10 – ½ in. Betacam cassettes (7 hr., 12 min.)
· 126 – ½ in. Betacam SP cassette (98 hr., 28 min.)
· 1 Beta cassette (1 hr.)
· 2 8mm cassettes (3 hr., 12 min.)
· 2 8mm data cartridges (3 hr., 12 min.)
· 23 CDs (31 hr., 30 min.)
· 2 CD ROMs (1 hr., 20 min.)
· 4 cassettes (2 hr.)
· 3 DV Cam cassettes (1 hr., 44 min.)
· 14 DVDs (26 hr., 20 min.)
· 4 Hi8 cassettes (4 hr., 53 min.)
· 10 MiniDV cassettes (10 hr., 27 min.)
· 7 Video8 cassettes (12 hr., 46 min.)
· 1,140 VHS (1,172 hr., 54 min.)

560 cinefilms
· 15 reels 35 mm cutting copy (15,000 ft)
· 17 reels 35mm dupe negative (30,000 ft)
· 5 reels 35mm internegative (10,000 ft)
· 19 reels 35mm interpositive (19,000 ft)
· 458 reels 35 mm negative (458,000 ft)
· 27 reels 35mm release print (32 hr., 52 min.)
· 2 reels 35mm answer print (2 hr., 4 min.)
· 11 reels 35mm trailers (6,100 ft)
· 1 reel 16mm negative (400 ft)
· 5 reels 16mm mix reel (4,000 ft)

15 artifacts (awards)

Context area

Name of creator

(1949 -)

Biographical history

Born in Hungary in 1949, Robert (Janos) Lantos immigrated to Uruguay in 1958 and Canada in 1963. He studied film and literature at McGill University and formed a small company with his friend Victor Loewy, Vivafilm, in 1972. His first venture into the film business was to purchase the Canadian rights to a New York Erotic Film Festival compilation film and to distribute it on the university campus film circuit.
In 1975, Lantos and Loewy joined forces with entertainment lawyer Stephen Roth to form RSL Productions. They produced Gilles Carle’s L’Ange et la femme in 1977 and George Kaczender’s In Praise of Older Women. RSL produced over 15 films in 10 years, including Agency, Suzanne, Heavenly Bodies and Joshua Then and Now. In 1985, RSL merged with Denis Heroux and John Kemeny’s International Cinema Corporation to form Alliance Communications.
Lantos became the Chair and CEO Alliance Communications in 1987. Under his stewardship, the company became the foremost producer of English language feature films and the leading distributor of Canadian and foreign-made art cinema in this country. Lantos stepped down after overseeing a 1998 merger between Alliance and Atlantis Communications, although he continues to produce features with his new company, Serendipity Point Films. Recent works include Sunshine, Men with Brooms and Ararat.
Lantos has won numerous awards, including the Air Canada Award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Business of Filmmaking in Canada’, a Toronto Arts Award, the CFTPA’s Chetwynd Award for ‘Entrepreneurial Excellence’, and, most importantly, an Order of Canada.
Lantos has two children with his ex-wife, actress Jennifer Dale. He lives in Toronto.

Archival history

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Content and structure area

Scope and content

This fonds, which documents the activities of a Toronto-based film producer, is divided into 3 series according to format. These are: Textual Materials, AudioVisual, and Photographs.
The first series, Textual Materials, includes scripts, correspondence, production files/binders, financial records, budgets, crew/cast lists, contracts, licensing agreements, shooting schedules, newspaper and magazine clippings, notebooks, 7 computer floppy discs, posters, architectural drawings and awards.
The second series, AudioVisual, consists of audiotapes, videotapes, CDs and cinefilm. Included are camera original negative, dailies/rushes, cutting copies, internegatives, interpositives, release prints, soundtracks, trailers, different language/region versions, protection masters, screening cassettes, demo reels, casting reels/audition tapes and camera tests.
The third series, Photographs, consists of images (contact sheets, prints, negatives, transparencies, Photo CDROMs including actor headshots, production stills, and promotional images.
This fonds includes graphic and textual material relating to a number of productions, including:

eXistenz
This fonds includes audiovisual material relating to a number of productions, including:

In Praise of Older Women (Film, 1978)
Suzanne (Film, 1980)
Agency (Film, 1980)
Your Ticket is no Longer Valid (Film, 1981)
Paradise (Film, 1982)
Scandale (Film, 1982)
Heavenly Bodies (Film, 1984)
Joshua Then and Now (Film, 1985)
Separate Vacations (Film, 1986)
Leolo (Film, 1992)
Exotica (Film, 1994)
eXistenz (Film, 1998)
Sunshine (Film, 1999)
Stardom (Film, 2000)
Picture Claire (Film, 2001)
Ararat (Film, 2002)
Men with Brooms (Film, 2002)
The Statement (Film, 2003)
Being Julia (Film, 2003)

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Preservation concern may limit access, consult archivist.

Conditions governing reproduction

Media Commons does not own copyright of collection materials. Consult rights holder for reproduction(s).

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

Language and script notes

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Finding aids

Allied materials area

Existence and location of originals

Existence and location of copies

Related units of description

Related descriptions

Notes area

Alternative identifier(s)

Access points

Subject access points

Place access points

Name access points

Genre access points

Description control area

Description identifier

Institution identifier

Rules and/or conventions used

Dates of creation revision deletion

Data copied from Drupal by Adam Cavanaugh 2022/05/02

Language(s)

  • English

Script(s)

Sources

“Robert Lantos”, Film Reference Library https://cfe.tiff.net/canadianfilmencyclopedia/content/bios/robert-lantos

“Robert Lantos.” Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television. Vol.55. Gale, 2004.

“Canada’s movie magician.” Toronto Star, August 14, 2006, E2.

Eckler, Rebecca. “Being Robert Lantos.” National Post, September 9, 2004, B3.

Accession area

Related subjects

Related people and organizations

Related genres

Related places