Noun
co-production (plural co-productions)
Alternative form of coproduction.
My advice to American filmmakers is to marry a European. I'm not kidding. Otherwise they don't qualify for international co-production treaties. Jeremy Thomas
Also in 2005, Spielberg directed a modern adaptation of War of the Worlds (a co-production of Paramount and DreamWorks), based on the H. G. Wells book of the same name (Spielberg had been a huge fan of the book and the original 1953 film). Source: Internet
BBC My World is a co-production between BBC World Service and Executive Producer, Angelina Jolie, Microsoft Education and BBC Learning. Source: Internet
Goya's Ghosts This free biography of Spanish painter Francisco Goya (American-Spanish co-production ) premiered on November 8, 2006. Source: Internet
It is a co-production between Pegasus Media, China Film Group Corporation, and the Weinstein Company. citation Unlike the original film, the sequel was filmed in English for international release and dubbed to Mandarin for Chinese releases. Source: Internet
Ding is currently the BBC commercial arm’s head of content sales and formats in China and, from June 1, will oversee the company’s activity in the country, including distribution, co-production, format sales and branded services. Source: Internet