City Lights Media Group has been around for over 25 years now. They have experienced phenomenal growth in the past three years. They are mostly involved in the acquisition, production, creation, distribution, and global licensing of films and television in a variety of mediums, including broadband, wireless, and video on demand.
City Lights Pictures recently scored a coup when they acquired the Brazilian rights to the Academy Awards finalist film "The Year My Parents Went on Vacation". This means that they are in charge of the film's theatrical release throughout North America and gives them a great deal of prestige.
In the past, they have been instrumental in acquiring the right to films that did well in the Sundance Film Festival. For example, in 2007 they acquired the rights to the film Manda Bala and a film starring Alec Baldwin called Brooklyn Rules.
City Light Pictures has also executive produced several other recent releases, including "A Dirty Shame", "Tamara", and "Descent". The television arm of City Lights has produced shows for the Sundance Channel, Nickelodeon, Lifetime, Oxygen, VH1, and the History Channel.
Their Home Entertainment division has literally produced millions of different DVD shows for the consumption in the home environment. The City Lights Media Group will continue to be a mover and a shaker in the Hollywood film industry for many years, producing quality shows, movies, and other theatrical releases.