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  1. Macmillan co-founded Atlantis Films in 1978. In its early years, Atlantis was primarily a film and television production house, winning an Oscar in 1984 for its short film Boys and Girls and an Emmy in 1992 for Lost in the Barrens. Atlantis was also nominated for an Oscar for The Painted Door.

  2. Mar 28, 2012 · Michael MacMillan and his friend Seaton McLean co-founded Atlantis Films in 1978 while studying film at Queen’s University. In the beginning, it was a straight-up film and TV production company and the pair distributed their programs by lugging 16mm film tins around the world.

  3. So, on the occasion of Atlantis Films's 20th anniversary, Take One asked Michael for his take on the state of Canada's television industry, 20 years after Atlantis changed the ground rules. We began at the beginning. Psi Factor: Chronicles of t. All photos courtesy of Atlantis Films.

  4. Atlantis Communications was a television production company that was formed in 1978 by Queen's University students Michael MacMillan, Janice L. Platt and Seaton S. MacLean. It was later merged in 1998 with Alliance Communications to form Alliance Atlantis Communications .

  5. MacMillan co-founded Atlantis Films Limited in 1978. In its early years, Atlantis was primarily a film and television production house, winning an Oscar in 1984 for its short film Boys and Girls and an Emmy in 1992 for Lost in the Barrens.

  6. In its early years, Atlantis was primarily a film and television production house, winning an Oscar in 1984 for its short film Boys and Girls. In 1998 Atlantis acquired Alliance Communications in a reverse takeover and the company became Alliance Atlantis Communications.

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  8. Mar 12, 2018 · In 1978, he co-founded Atlantis Films Limited, then acquired Alliance Communications and formed Alliance Atlantis Communications, which encompassed film and television production and...

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