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Wildling Pictures
http://www.wildlingpictures.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/wildling-pictures/
Wildling Pictures is a privately owned Canadian film production company founded in 2014. Employing approximately 10 people, the company provides broadcast professional services. In 2023, its revenue was less than $1 million.
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Founded
2014
Headcount
6
Headquarters
Canada
Primary Segment
Media managed services
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Privately Owned
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Wildling Pictures offers products in the media tech industry. Wildling Pictures's product portfolio comprises of media managed services.
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Jul
11th
2024
11:28
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Wildling Pictures Opens Psychological Thriller ‘Woman on the Edge’ for Series Adaptation (EXCLUSIVE)
Wildling Pictures has optioned Samantha M. Bailey’s psychological thriller “Woman on the Edge” for series adaptation. The Toronto-based film and television production company is set to produce the series with Little Mama Media “In a split second, Morgan Kincaid’s life changes forever,” reads the logline.
Variety
May
30th
2024
18:30
TBI Weekly: Navigating the changing face of Canada’s content landscape
With a Canadian writers’ strike averted earlier this month, Matt Code, president of Wildling Pictures – the Toronto-based firm behind Young Werther and upcoming adaptations of A Death At The Party and Clara Voyant – sets out the challenges and opportunities in Canada’s changing production landscape.
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