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American Picture House Corporation edit

American Picture House Corporation
American Picture House
Company typePublic
OTC:QB APHP
IndustryEntertainment
Foundedest. 1928
Headquarters477 Madison Avenue, 6FL,
New York
,
USA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bannor Michael MacGregor, CEO

Jonathan Sanger, President

Thomas Rauker, Director

William J. MacDonald, Director

John Luessenhop, Advisor
ProductsMotion Pictures
ServicesFilm Production
Film Finance
Websitehttps://www.americanpicturehouse.com/

American Picture House Corporation[1] is a premier entertainment company with a focus on feature films, limited series, and content-enhancing technologies. APHP is managed by astute financiers and supported by seasoned creatives. APHP trades on the OTC:QB under the symbol ("APHP") . APHP partners with filmmakers, show-runners, content developers, and strategic technology partners to develop, package, finance, and produce high-quality feature films and television shows with broad-market appeal.

APHP exemplifies a robust commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, and seeks to distinguish itself as a leader in the film industry. Through its choice of socially relevant film projects, APHP actively engages in promoting critical societal issues (e.g., "Buffaloed," critiques the debt collection industry, "People Not Places," highlights elder abuse and homelessness, "Coyote Sleeps," addresses human trafficking). These films underscore the company's dedication to fostering social awareness and dialogue through cinema. On the governance front, APHP is committed to ethical leadership and transparent practices, ensuring accountability and integrity across all operations. This rigorous governance structure supports thorough project selection and extensive stakeholder engagement, enhancing APHP’s reputation as a leader in responsible filmmaking. By integrating ESG principles comprehensively, APHP not only reinforces its corporate image but also significantly contributes to promoting sustainability and social responsibility within the global corporate landscape.

Filmmaking Stages edit
Development Ideas are conceived, rights are acquired, and the screenplay is crafted.
Pre-production The shoot is organized, including hiring the cast and crew, selecting locations, and constructing sets.
Production: The film's raw footage and other elements are captured during the shoot.
Post-Production The recorded film's images, sound, and visual effects are edited to create the final product.
Distribution The finished film is distributed, marketed, and shown in cinemas or released to video or streaming services.

American Picture House Films edit

Title Year Status Director Distribution Notes
Buffaloed 2020 completed Tanya Wexler Magnolia Pictures Produced by Lost City, Bold Crayon Pictures[2], and MXT Entertainment; beneficially owned by APHP.
Baron's Cove 2024 post-production Evan Ari Kelman TBD Produced by Mandalay Pictures, Yale Productions, Post Film [3]; in association with APHP.
People Not Places 2024 production Brad Furman TBD Producers: Ehud Bleiberg, Danny Dimbort,

Nicholas Donnermeyer, Jeffrey Katz, and Bannor Michael MacGregor; in association with APHP.

Corporate Governance and Leadership edit

Executive Team and Board of Directors edit

References edit

  1. ^ "American Picture House Corporation Announces Uplisting to OTCQB Market". Yahoo Finance. 2023-11-07. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  2. ^ "Buffaloed", Wikipedia, 2023-10-31, retrieved 2024-04-23
  3. ^ Barron's Cove - Company credits - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-04-23 – via m.imdb.com.
  4. ^ "Board of Directors". www.americanpicturehouse.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  5. ^ "Board of Directors". www.americanpicturehouse.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  6. ^ "Executive Team". www.americanpicturehouse.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  7. ^ "Executive Team". www.americanpicturehouse.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  8. ^ "Board of Directors". www.americanpicturehouse.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
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