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Neon sells majority stake to Department M, Michael Schaefer named CCO

Neon sold a majority stake to Department M, with Michael Schaefer becoming chief content officer for projects like *Parasite* and *Anora*, while expanding into streaming and TV. The indie film market

Neon Sells Majority Stake To Department M, With Michael Schaefer Named Chief Content Officer Of โ€˜Anoraโ€™ & โ€˜Parasiteโ€™ Studio; Neon TV Launches
Deadline Hollywood โ€” 10 July 2026
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Neon, the indie studio behind Oscar winners like *Parasite* and *Everything Everywhere All at Once*, has sold a majority stake to Department M, the Ne

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Why This Matters

Neonโ€™s transition under Department M marks a pivotal shift in the indie film ecosystem, signaling a consolidation of power among mid-tier distributors navigating the streaming eraโ€™s challenges. By integrating TV production with its film slateโ€”including high-profile titles like *Anora* and *Parasite*โ€”the studio is positioning itself as a one-stop shop for prestige content, blurring lines between traditional exhibition and platform-driven storytelling.

Background Context

Founded in 2017 by Tom Quinn and Tim League, Neon carved out a niche as a disruptor in arthouse distribution, championing bold, international cinema that major studios often overlooked. Its acquisition of *Parasite*โ€™s rights ahead of its historic Oscar run underscored its role as a tastemaker, while the rise of streaming platforms forced a reckoning with the viability of standalone indie distributors.

What Happens Next

With Michael Schaefer at the helm of content strategy, Neon is poised to accelerate its push into original TV, potentially creating bidding wars for high-profile talent accustomed to traditional studio deals. However, questions linger about how this merger will affect its relationships with indie filmmakers and theaters amid ongoing fragmentation in the exhibition market.

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