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M.Y.R.A. Entertainment is an independent motion picture company, based in New York, London, and Singapore. Founded in by producer and filmmaker Margarethe Baillou, the company's projects are distinguished by inclusive themes and a lack of graphic violence. Notable projects include the feature films Freud's Last Session (), Benediction (), The World to Come (), and Call Me by Your Name ().
M.Y.R.A. Entertainment was established in by producer and filmmaker Margarethe Baillou in New York City. Baillou founded the company as a space to foster the development of films which abstain from graphic violence and promote intercultural understanding..[1][2]
In its early years, M.Y.R.A. associate produced the documentary short "Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy" ()[3] before producing the video art piece "One After" ()[4], the narrative shorts "Telling a You" ()[5] and "Le Pardon" ()[6], and feature film Drawing Home ()[7].
In , the company expanded its global reach by setting up an office in London. Subsequently, the company moved on to executive producing the features Call Me by Your Name ()[8], Change in the Air ()[9], and The World to Come ()[10]
Following its opening of an office in Singapore, M.Y.R.A. produced the short "And So I Begin" ()[11] and executive produced the feature Freud's Last Session ()[12].[13]
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