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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2013 |
Founders | Geoff Manton, Sebastien Galina, Shelby Manton |
Headquarters | , Canada |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Services | |
Website | boldly.ca |
Film Boldly is an entertainment company founded in 2013[1] by three partners: Geoff Manton, Sebastien Galina and Shelby Manton.[2] It is based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
History
[edit]Boldly was founded in 2013 by Geoff Manton, Sebastien Galina and Shelby Manton after originally launching a contest platform for music video editing.[3]
In May 2016, Boldly would add a fourth partner, Kristoff Duxbury to the team.[4]
In November 2018, Boldly released its first narrative series, Literally, starring Shane Koyczan, Tom Butler, and Gabrielle Rose.[5]
In February 2019, the company relocated to its Vancouver studio in the Mount Pleasant, Vancouver neighbourhood. That same year, the company released the acclaimed music video for Jordan Klassen's 'Virtuous Circle', directed by Farhad Ghaderi and starring Antoine Olivier Pilon[6]. The company also celebrated the broadcast release of its first feature documentary film, Random Is My Favourite Colour, which chronicled the rise to fame of mixed media artist Lyle XOX[7]. 2019 marked the first time the company collaborated with famed music video director Emil Nava on the video for Lewis Capaldi 'Bruises'[8].
In March 2020, the company announced the short film 'Rules For Werewolves' starring Finn Wolfhard would have its world premiere at SXSW[9].
Catalog
[edit]Short Films
[edit]Year | Title | Release date | Director | Production Co | Distributor(s) | Festivals |
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2014 | My Favourite Season | October 2015 | Liz Van Allen Cairns | Boldly | — | VIFF, Interfilm International Short Film Festival, Cinema on the Bayou, Spokane International Film Festival, Moonrise Film Festival, Dawson City Short Film Festival[10] |
2016 | Old Man | 19 January 2001 | Alicia Eisen | Boldly | — | VIFF, Animation Block Party, Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival, Vancouver Short Film Festival, Not Short On Talent European Film Market, Ree2Real Youth Film Festival, International Brazil Stop Motion Film Festival, Bristol Festival of Puppetry, Animation Festival of Halifax.[11] |
Four Faces of the Moon | March 2016 | Amanda Strong | Spotted Fawn Productions, Boldly | CBC | TIFF[12], VIFF | |
2017 | Clean Your Room | 5 November 2017 | Alicia Eisen, Sophie Jarvis | Ceroma Films, Boldly | Bravo!FACT | Boston International Kids Film Festival, Reel2Real International Film Festival, Little Big Shots International Film Festival, FIN Kids Festival Tour |
2018 | 24 Piedmont Drive | 28 January 2018 | Stuart Gillies | Boldly | Boldly | Cannes Short Film Corner |
2019 | Deady Freddy | — | Alicia Eisen | Ceroma Films | — | Aesthetica Short Film Festival, VIFF, Animation Block Party, Toronto Shorts International Film Festival |
Search | 15 August 2019 | Jordan Findlay | Boldly | Boldly | Filmsupply Presents[13] | |
Father Neptune | May 2020 | Erik Horn | Boldly | — | Cannes Short Film Corner | |
2020 | Rules For Werewolves | March 13 2020 | Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux | Boldly, Ten Acre Films | Boldly, Ten Acre Films | SXSW[14], TIFF[15], Fantasia Festival, Cannes Marché du Film |
Send The Rain | — | Hayley Gray | Boldly, Scopitone Films | Boldly, Scopitone Films | — |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Air date | Number of | Director | Production Co | Distributor(s) | Notes | |
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Seasons | Episodes | |||||||
2018 | Literally, a web series starring Shane Koyczan | 01 Nov 2018 | 1 | 8 | Stuart Gillies | Boldly | Telus | Screened at T.O. Web Festival (2019)[16] |
2019 | Random Is My Favourite Colour | 19 July 2019 | 1 | 1 | Stuart Gillies | Boldly | CBC |
Selected Music Video credits
[edit]Lewis Capaldi - 'Bruises' (2019)
Alaskan Tapes - 'And We Disappear' (2019) *Vimeo Staff Pick
Jordan Klassen - 'Virtuous Circle' (2019)
Calpurnia - 'Greyhound' (2018)
PUP - 'Sleep In The Heat' (2016)
Marianas Trench - 'Who Do You Love' (2016)
Nicky Romero - 'Lighthouse' (2015)
Selected Commercial credits
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Awards & Nominations
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References
[edit]- ^ "How We Started Our Production Company". Boldly. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
- ^ "About - Boldly". Boldly. Archived from the original on February 2, 2016. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
- ^ "How We Started Our Production Company" BOLDLY 11 May 2020
- ^ "Kristoff Duxbury Joins Boldly" BOLDLY 01 May 2016
- ^ "Literally, A Web Series (Premiere) - Rio Theatre" Rio Theatre 19 Nov 2018
- ^ "Premiere: Jordan Klassen – “Virtuous Circle” Booooooom.tv 06 June 2019
- ^ "Vogue, Gucci, Bergdorf: Vancouver self-portrait artist finds his place in high fashion" CBC 19 July 2019
- ^ "Lewis Capaldi is literally a man on fire in his emotional 'Bruises' video" MTV News 18 Oct 2019
- ^ "‘Stranger Things’ Finn Wolfhard To Star In ‘Rules For Werewolves’ Movie Based On SXSW Short" Deadline 28 Feb 2020
- ^ "SFU Filmmakers Shine in VIFF Shorts". The Peak, 13 October 2015
- ^ "CBC Reflections". CBC, 28 March 2018
- ^ "TIFF Trailers". TIFF Trailers, 3 August 2016
- ^ "From Film Boldly and director Jordan Findlay, 'Search'" Filmsupply 29 Aug 2019
- ^ [1] SXSW 2020 Schedule 04 Mar 2020
- ^ [2] TIFF 30 Aug 2020
- ^ "TOWF Schedule 2019" T.O. Web Fest 11 July 2019
- ^ "Destination BC Moments" Ads of the World 06 Nov 2019
- ^ "BC Dairy Association: Pour a Little Happiness by TAXI" The Drum Apr 2019
- ^ "Specialized Stumpjumper ad is pure marketing Gold" Gear Junkie 19 Apr 2018
- ^ "Young Director Award 2020". Young Director Award, 29 July 2020
- ^ "The Shiny Awards 2020". Shiny Network, 25 Feb 2020
- ^ "Prism Prize 2020". Prism Prize, 25 Feb 2020
- ^ "Six of the best creative music videos". One Point Four, 13 Jan 2020
- ^ "Meet Boldly Creative, Your 2019 Best Company Award Winner". Small Business BC, 22 Feb 2019
- ^ "UKMVA Nominations Announced". LBB Online, Sept 2019
- ^ "2019 30 Under 30 Winners" BC Business 01 Apr 2019
- ^ "Doremus: AI on Intel". The Drum, 2018
- ^ "2017 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards". Wikipedia, 2017
- ^ "10 Best Music Videos of 2016". Rolling Stone, 2016