Minds Eye Entertainment
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| Entertainment | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Films, Television |
| Founded 📆 | 1986 |
| Founder 👔 | |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | Regina, Saskatchewan |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | Kevin DeWalt, President/CEO Frank White, CFO Mark Montague, Producer |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | www.mindseyepictures.com |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
Founded by Kevin DeWalt and Ken Krawczyk in 1986, Minds Eye Entertainment is a Canadian independent production and distribution company.
Under president and CEO Kevin DeWalt, Minds Eye Entertainment has produced over 60 film and television projects[1] and spearheaded the development of a regional production company into the internationally recognized, vertically integrated organization with subsidiaries in production and international distribution. The company has been instrumental in establishing the Canadian film and television industry with exceptional, exportable projects sold to over 200 territories around the world.
With an expertise in international co-production, Minds Eye has co-produced with many countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, UK and the Canada/France treaty co-production Lullaby for Pi starring Rupert Friend, Clemence Poesy and Forest Whitaker[2].
Most recently Minds Eye Entertainment completed Endless starring Alexandra Shipp, Nicholas Hamilton, and Famke Janssen[3]. Select feature film credits include: The Unsaid starring Andy Garcia and Linda Cardellini[4]; The Tall Man starring Jessica Biel[5]; Faces In The Crowd starring Milla Jovovich[6]; Dolan’s Cadillac starring Christian Slater[7]; Grace[8] which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival; Forsaken starring Kiefer Sutherland, Donald Sutherland which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival[9]; The Recall starring Wesley Snipes[10]; The Humanity Bureau starring Nicolas Cage[11]; Distorted starring Christina Ricci, and John Cusack[12]; Daughter of the Wolf starring Gina Carano and Richard Dreyfuss[13]; and A Score to Settle starring Nicolas Cage and Benjamin Bratt[14]
Filmography
- Endless (2020) Starring Alexandra Shipp, Nicholas Hamilton and Famke Janssen
- A Score to Settle (2019) Starring Nicolas Cage and Benjamin Bratt
- Daughter of the Wolf (2019) Starring Gina Carano and Richard Dreyfuss
- Distorted (2018) Starring Christina Ricci, and John Cusack
- The Humanity Bureau (2017) Starring Nicolas Cage
- The Recall (2017) Starring Wesley Snipes
- Forsaken (2015) Starring Kiefer Sutherland and Donald Sutherland.
- Stranded (2013) Directed by Academy Award winner Roger Christian. Stars Christian Slater, Brendan Fehr, Amy Matysio and Michael Therriault.
- 13 Eerie (2012) A Saskatchewan - Ontario Co-production between Minds Eye Entertainment and Don Carmody Productions. Stars Katharine Isabelle, Brendan Fehr and Michael Shanks.
- The Tall Man (2012) A Canada-France International Treaty Co-production between Minds Eye Entertainment, Radar Films, Forecast Pictures and SND. Stars Jessica Biel, Jodelle Ferland and Stephen McHattie.
- Faces In The Crowd (2011) A Canada-France International Treaty Co-Production between Minds Eye Entertainment, Radar Films, Forecast Pictures and Voltage Pictures. Stars Milla Jovovich, Julian McMahon, Michael Shanks and Sarah Wayne Callies.
- Lullaby for Pi (2010) A Canada-France International Treaty Co-Production between Minds Eye Entertainment, Forecast Pictures, Killer Films, Studio 37 and Kinology. Stars Rupert Friend, Clémence Poésy and Forest Whitaker.
- Ticket Out (2010) Stars Ray Liotta and Billy Burke.
- Dolan's Cadillac (2009) Stars Christian Slater, Emmanuelle Vaugier and Wes Bentley.
- The Shortcut (2009) A co-production between Minds Eye Entertainment and Scary Madison.
- Grace (2009) Stars Jordan Ladd.
- Walled In (2009) A Canada-France International Treaty Co-Production between Minds Eye Entertainment and Forecast Pictures. Stars Mischa Barton.
- Intern Academy (2004) Stars Dave Thomas, Dan Aykroyd and Dave Foley.
- Falling Angels (2003) Stars Callum Keith Rennie.
- One Last Dance (2003) Stars Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi.
- The Unsaid (2001) Stars Andy Garcia.
- Held Up (1999) Stars Jamie Foxx and Nia Long.
- The Lost Daughter (1997) Stars Richard Chamberlain.
Television
- Around the Next Bend (2012) A 12-episode travel documentary and adventure series for HiFiHDtv.
- Hollywood: Saskatchewan (2010) A three-part documentary series for SCN.
- The Englishman's Boy (2008) A two-part dramatic mini-series for CBC Television.
- Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story (2006) A two-part dramatic mini-series for CBC Television.
- 2030 CE (2002) A Saskatchewan - Manitoba - Alberta Co-production between Minds Eye Entertainment, Buffalo Gal Pictures, Yan Moore Productions Ltd., Angela Bruce Productions Inc and Minds Eye International for YTV.
- Just Cause (2001) A 22-episode legal drama series produced for PAX (W Network).
- MythQuest (2001) A 13-episode series produced for PBS.
- Prairie Berry Pie (1998) A 26-episode children's series produced for Global Television Network.
- Mentors (1998) A 52-episode series produced for Family Channel.
- Incredible Story Studio (1997) A 65-episode series for YTV.
References
- ↑ "With Minds Eye Entertainment (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
- ↑ "Lullaby for Pi (2010)". IMDB.
- ↑ Endless, retrieved 2019-10-29
- ↑ "The Unsaid (2001)". IMDb.
- ↑ "The Tall Man (2012)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Faces in the Crowd (2011)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Dolan's Cadillac (2009)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Grace (2009)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Sundance Exclusive - Pail Solet says Grace". ComingSoon.net.
- ↑ "The Recall (2017)". IMDb.
- ↑ "The Humanity Bureau (2017)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Distorted (2018)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Daughter of the Wolf (2019)". IMDb.
- ↑ ."A Score to Settle (2019)". IMDb.
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