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River Road Entertainment is an American independent film production company founded in 1987 by Bill Pohlad, who is also the company's president. It is based in Los Angeles and Minneapolis. Films produced by River Road include 12 Years A Slave, The Tree of Life, and American Utopia.
Contagion (2011) (box office #1 film in the U.S.) [3] Crossing the Bridge (1992) The Cure (1995) D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994) (box office #1 film in the U.S.) D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996) Dear White People (2014) Drop Dead Fred (1991) Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) [4] Embrace of the Vampire (1995) The Emigrants (1971) Equinox (1992) The Eyes of Tammy ...
A production company may specialize in producing their in-house films or own subsidiary development companies. Major production companies often distribute films from independent production companies. This list includes both active and no longer active (defunct) companies. Active production companies are either run by themselves or as a subsidiary.
CEOs of major Minnesota companies attended the ribbon cutting, celebrating the 24/7 production schedule planned for early this year and the intent to quickly grow to 70 employees. Yet just two ...
A plastic film recycling company that opened the first facility of its kind in Minnesota last year has not paid any rent so far in 2024, according to a lawsuit filed this week. Myplas USA owes ...
Lois Jenson, on whom the character of Josey is based, actually began working at the EVTAC (from "Eveleth Taconite") mine in Eveleth, Minnesota in 1975 and initiated her lawsuit in 1984, four years before the year in which the film begins. [3] [4] The film condensed the timeline, but in reality it took fourteen years for the case to be settled ...
Pages in category "Films shot in Minnesota" The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Coen brothers' own film production company, Mike Zoss Productions located in New York City, has been credited on their films from O Brother, Where Art Thou? onwards. [98] It was named after Mike Zoss Drug, an independent pharmacy in St. Louis Park since 1950 that was the brothers' beloved hangout when they were growing up in the Twin Cities .