Tartan Entertainment

 is a company. It owns and handles the libraries of, , both in the US and much more.

History
The company was founded in early 2006 when and  merged to create Magnolia IFC Entertainment, it also owned EsaïeGregoryPrickett Pictures,,  and  and later acquired Hen's Tooth Video and the library (and after that, all the assets) of Spartan Home Entertainment . In 2007, it purchased Exclusive Media Group which consisted of and was renamed Newmarket Entertainment. Then in 2009, it purchased Palisades Media Group which included and was renamed to current name and High Fliers Distribution and acquired all the assets of Braveworld, Virgin Vision, VIPCO, World of Video 2000, Intervision, GO Video, Astra Video, Hokushin, Monte Video, Mountain Video, Apple Video, Iver Film Services, JVI, Palace Video and New World Video's international assets, aswell as Brentwood which included Simitar  Entertainment, this led it to being to strongest independent entertainment company in the US.

In 2010, it was purchased by Six, then the company acquired all the assets of defunct foreign video company and independent film company. In 2014, it gained the US rights to handle the library of  and gained the library of Indomina Releasing and made deals with and.

In 2016, it purchased all assets of  (including home media) after it it went bankrupt, boosting the library of Tartan and put many libraries under the Alchemy library and revived Alchemy as its television and video game division.

It also owns the assets of Qualia Libraries Co (includes Gaylord/Pandora Films and Rysher Entertainment). Also owns the assets of Fries Entertainment (library owned by MGM via PolyGram).