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  1. Margarethe Baillou is the founder and owner of independent motion picture company, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, in New York, London and Singapore. The company produces global, nonviolent and inclusive content. Credits include Academy Award-winning Call Me by Your Name (2017), The World to Come (2020), Benediction (2021), and Freud's Last Session ...

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  2. Margarethe Baillou. Producer: Le Pardon. Margarethe Baillou is the founder and owner of independent motion picture company, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, in New York, London and Singapore. The company produces global, nonviolent and inclusive content. Credits include Academy Award-winning Call Me by Your Name (2017), The World to Come (2020), Benediction (2021), and Freud's Last Session (2023). She ...

  3. M.Y.R.A. Entertainment is an independent motion picture company, based in New York, London, and Singapore. Founded in 2007 by producer and filmmaker Margarethe Baillou, the company's projects are distinguished by inclusive themes and a lack of graphic violence. Notable projects include the feature films Freud's Last Session (2023), Benediction ...

  4. producer, director. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Freud's Last Session» (2023), «And So I Begin.» (2022), «Benediction ...

  5. Find contact's direct phone number, email address, work history, and more. ... Margarethe Baillou's Phone Number and Email Last Update. 3/16/2023 4:24 PM. Email.

  6. Margarethe Baillou. Producer: Le Pardon. Margarethe Baillou is the founder and owner of independent motion picture company, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, in New York, London and Singapore. The company produces global, nonviolent and inclusive content. Credits include Academy Award-winning Call Me by Your Name (2017), The World to Come (2020), Benediction (2021), and Freud's Last Session (2023). She ...

  7. This. Call Me by Your Name. Producer Is Fighting Female Violence in Film. Margarethe Baillou is making carnage-free cinema. Violence and video go together like Wile E. Coyote and an Acme anvil. Whether you're watching a thriller or a rom-com, your odds of seeing a character being injured, assaulted, or killed are high and getting higher. A 2013 ...

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