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Founded in 1994, Code has produced 18 feature films, working with both emerging and established talent, including Academy Award winning actors, directors, composers and cinematographers. The company operates with a revolving equity fund and produces and finances 2–3 films per year.
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- The Ice Road
To save a team of miners trapped underground, a...
- The Forger
A thief (John Travolta) works with his father (Christopher...
- Kill The Irishman
The Irishman chronicles the rise and fall of infamous...
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- You Kill Me
Frank Falenczyk (Ben Kingsley) loves his job. He just...
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Code Entertainment finances and produces film and television, and through its Code Management division, manages writers, directors, novelists, and entertainment related estates.
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Jul 12, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: In what we hear is a mid six-figure deal, Code Entertainment has acquired the spec script The Vampire Asset by Jonathan Stokes, which they’ll fast track toward production.
- Anthony D'alessandro
Plans are being made to shoot later this year, in between festival honors for his work in his upcoming release Killing Season. Code’s Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt, and Eugene Musso will produce THE FORGER, along with Prospect Park’s Rob Carliner.
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