Company Overview
- Headquarters
- 365 Bridge St, Brooklyn NY
- Website
- flatbushpictures.com
- Phone
- (718) 237-9018
- Employees
- 5
- Founded in
- 2006
- Industry
- Movies
- NAICS Code
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NAICS Code 51 CompaniesNAICS Code 5121 CompaniesNAICS Code 512110 CompaniesNAICS Code 512 CompaniesNAICS Code 51211 Companies
- SIC Code
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SIC Code 78 CompaniesSIC Code 781 Companies
Financials & Stats
Revenue
$2B
Who is Flatbush Pictures
Flatbush Pictures is a Brooklyn, New York film studio specializing in the production of films, television, and content. Founded in 2006 by filmmakers Judd Ehrlich and Ryo Murakami, the company employs a team of five individuals. Flatbush Pictures has a diverse portfolio of projects, including critically acclaimed films that have been nominated for prestigious awards such as the Critics' Choice Awards and NAACP Image Awards. Their work has also garnered recognition at the Emmy Awards, Grand Clio Awards, and Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Notably, their 2020 Tribeca Award-winning film, "Ainu Mosir," is currently streaming on Netflix through Ava DuVernay's Array. Their most recent Tribeca premiere, "The Price of Freedom," is accessible on HBO Max through CNN Films. The studio is known for its commitment to producing high-quality content that resonates with audiences. Their diverse range of projects demonstrates their ability to tackle complex themes and compelling narratives. For more information or to connect with Flatbush Pictures, visit their website at flatbushpictures.com.
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