Bold Films

Bold Films is an American independent multimedia production and finance company.[1] Bold was founded in 2004.

Bold Films
Company typePrivate
IndustryMultimedia
Founded2004
Headquarters
Key people
  • Erich Ebner (Director, Productions, Licensing & Operations)
  • Sophia Kalin (Creative Executive)
  • Jeff Kleeman (CEO)
  • David Litvak (Chairman)
  • Jon Oakes (EVP, Development & Productions)
  • Matthew Rhodes (President of Motion Pictures)
ProductsMotion Pictures
TV Shows
Theater
Websitehttp://www.boldfilms.com

Bold's first three films were Slingshot, Come Early Morning and Mini's First Time. In 2006 the company had its first hit, producing and financing the Golden Globe-nominated period piece Bobby, written and directed by Emilio Estevez. In 2009 Bold produced and released Joe Dante's 3D thriller The Hole, which won an award for Best 3D Film at the Venice Film Festival. Roger Ebert called the best use of 3D ever.[2] In 2010 Bold had its first major studio film Legion, which was co-financed and released by Screen Gems, a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2011 Bold co-produced and co-financed with OddLot Entertainment Drive starring Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan, for which director Nicolas Winding Refn won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival while also receiving accolades from the BAFTA Awards, The Golden Globes and Academy Awards. In 2014 the company produced and financed Nightcrawler starring Jake Gyllenhaal, and Whiplash with Blumhouse Productions, which received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Other awards nominations for the film include the Spirit Awards, PGA Awards, SAG Awards, and WGA Awards.

The company also produces content for television, including the short-lived ABC series Black Box and the Syfy series Dominion.

In 2014, film producer Matthew Rhodes became president of Motion Pictures and was assigned duties to supervise productions and development.[3] In February 2015, Bold Films opened offices in London, England[4] and produced its first UK production Colette, which starred Keira Knightley and Dominic West. Colette was nominated for Best Screenplay at the Independent Spirit Awards that year.

In 2021, Bold Films produced and financed The Guilty, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jake Gyllenhaal which was released on Netflix. This adaptation of the Sundance Audience Award-winning Danish film Den Skyldige, was seen by 69 million households in the first 28 days on the platform.[5] Bold Films also produced the Emmy nominated Oslo in 2021, which was based on the Tony-winning play of the same name.

Filmography

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YearFilmDirector
2005SlingshotJay Alaimo
2006Come Early MorningJoey Lauren Adams
Mini's First TimeNick Guthe
BobbyEmilio Estevez
2008Starship Troopers 3: MarauderEd Neumeier
Middle of NowhereJohn Stockwell
2009The HoleJoe Dante
2010LegionScott Stewart
2011DriveNicolas Winding Refn
2013HeatstrokeEvelyn Purcell
EvidenceOlatunde Osunsanmi
Only God ForgivesNicolas Winding Refn
2014WhiplashDamien Chazelle
NightcrawlerDan Gilroy
2015Lost RiverRyan Gosling
No EscapeJohn Erick Dowdle
2016Shot CallerRic Roman Waugh
The Neon DemonNicolas Winding Refn
2017StrongerDavid Gordon Green
2018ColetteWash Westmoreland
Vox LuxBrady Corbet
2021OsloBartlett Sher
The GuiltyAntoine Fuqua
YearSeriesCreator
2014Black BoxAmy Holden Jones
DominionVaun Wilmott

References


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