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Production company | |||
Industry | Film | ||
Founded | 1990 | ||
Founder | Michael McMahon Kevin McMahon | ||
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario | ||
Website | https://www.primitive.net/ |
Primitive Entertainment (formerly Primitive Features), is a Canadian film and television production company that was founded in 1990 by Michael McMahon (filmmaker) and Kevin McMahon (filmmaker). Primitive Entertainment focuses primarily on documentary feature films, television series and digital media. [1][2][3][4]
The company has earned more than 40 awards world-wide. Recent awards include the Grimme Online Award for Culture and Entertainment, a Webby Award for Best Individual Documentary, the South by Southwest Interactive award for Activism,[5] the Toyota Earth Grand Prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival[6] and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Nature Programming.[1][7]
Partners who have contributed to the company over the decades have included Kristina McLaughlin, Ian Kelso and Tom Perlmutter.
Most recently, Primitive Entertainment co-produced Borealis with the NFB in partnership with TVO, and in association with ZDF/ARTE, NHK and Knowledge Network.[8]
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