After becoming Gibson's business manager, the two men founded Icon Productions in 1989.
Dendy Films, an arthouse film distributor absorbed into the Australian branch of Icon Productions.
A detail of the Virgin's left eye and nose in the icon is part of the logo of Icon Productions, founded by Mel Gibson.
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In July, 2006, Icon Productions, the film production company run by Mel Gibson, announced that it would adapt the book into a film based on A Great and Terrible Beauty, to be written and directed by Charles Sturridge.
On 15 October 2013, it was announced that Foxtel had reached distribution agreements with StudioCanal, Hopscotch Entertainment One, Icon, and Transmission Films - four of Australia's key independent movie distributors.