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Mandalay Pictures
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Mandalay is a motion picture company which finances, produces and distributes
motion pictures for the global marketplace. With its strong financial base,
the company is known for its ability to assemble premiere talent and develop
properties that appeal to a global audience. Mandalay is led by an experiences
and creative team of individuals with proven track records and the ability
to effectively navigate the constantly evolving film marketplace. |
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| Manga
Entertainment
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Manga Entertainment specializes in the production, marketing and distribution
of Japanese animation for theatrical, DVD and home video release worldwide.
Manga's cutting-edge fim collection also features Asian live-action, cult,
pop-culture and international animation. The Manga film library is marketed
and distributed in the US through Anchor Bay Entertainment. |
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Mirage
Entertainment
Offices: Sydney, Australia
They offer a variety of services including film and theatre production,
literary representation to US production companies and studios, and some
rare action vehicles for use in film, commercials, or video production.
If you have an idea or a book and would like to convert it into a film or
theatre screenplay, they have several professional writers which they can
put you in touch with to develop it. They are also developing a database
of unique talent, such as actors, models, and dancers. |
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Momentum Pictures
Offices: London, England
Momentum Pictures is the leading independent film distributor in the UK.
Since starting in 2000 the company's been steadily growing and now releases
around 20 titles a year theatrically, as well as DVD titles. Momentum has
a diverse output, as shown by recent theatrical success stories which include
comedies, kids' films, independent crossover hits, action films and world
cinema. |
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Film Board of Canada (NFB)
Offices: Montreal, Quebec
The National Film Board of Canada is a federal cultural agency within
the portfolio of the Canadian Heritage Department. Initially known as
the National Film Commission, it was created by an act of Parliament
in 1939. Its mandate, as set forth in the National Film Act, 1950, is
“to produce and distribute and to promote the production and distribution
of films designed to interpret Canada to Canadians and to other nations.”
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Neal Street Productions
Offices: London, England
Neal Street Productions is the UK based independent film and theatre production
company set up in 2003 by Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, and Caro Newling. Neal
Street has a first look deal with Dreamworks and currently has a range of
film and theatre projects in development and production on both sides of
the Atlantic. Pippa Harris heads up the film arm and Caro Newling heads
up the theatre arm of Neal Street. |
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Newmarket Films
Offices: New York, New York
Founded in 1994 by William Tyrer and Chris Ball, Newmarket Entertainment
Group has grown from a private film finance company to one of the preeminent
producers and distributors of independent film in the world. Newmarket Entertainment
Group's distribution arm, Newmarket Films, was created to release Memento,
and followed it up with a surprising string of critical and box office successes
that sound like a roll call of great indie cinema: Donnie Darko, Whale Rider,
Monster, and The Passion of the Christ. |
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October Films
Offices: London, England
October Films is a leading British independent film and television production
company based in London. They produce high-quality programming for broadcasters
worldwide and have an established reputation for prize-winning documentary,
ambitious docudrama, factual entertainment, history, science and current
affairs. In 2006 they will be producing films for cinema release. |
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