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Born | July 26, 1976 |
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Website | http://www.914pictures.com |
Sheena M. Joyce (born July 26, 1976) is an American film producer currently based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Joyce produced the films Rock School (2005), Head Space (2006), Two Days in April (2007), The Art of the Steal (2009), Last Days Here (2011), Kelce (2023). [1] She made her co-directorial debut with Don Argott with 2012's The Atomic States of America . [2]
She formed 9.14 Pictures with director and cinematographer Don Argott in 2002. [3]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes | Ref. |
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2005 | Rock School | Yes | [4] | |||
2006 | Head Space | Yes | [5] | |||
Of Darkness | Yes | Executive producer | ||||
2007 | Two Days in April | Yes | co-producer | |||
2009 | The Art of the Steal | Yes | [6] | |||
2011 | Last Days Here | Yes | ||||
2012 | The Atomic States of America | Yes | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [2] | |
2014 | As the Palaces Burn | Yes | [8] | |||
2015 | Signals | Yes | ||||
Slow Learners | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [9] | |||
2016 | A Hug from Paul Ryan | Yes | Yes |
| [10] | |
2017 | Batman & Bill | Yes | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [11] | |
11/8/16 | Yes | Yes |
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2019 | Framing John DeLorean | Yes | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [13] | |
Maybe This Year (2019) | Yes | Executive producer | ||||
2021 | Keep Sweet (2021) | Yes | [14] | |||
Cat People (2021) | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [15] | |||
Bill Mauldin: If It's Big, Hit It | Yes | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [16] | ||
Slugfest | Yes | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [17] | ||
2022 | Dio: Dreamers Never Die | Yes | [18] | |||
The Bond | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [19] | |||
Spector | Yes | co-directed by Don Argott | [3] | |||
2023 | Kelce | Yes | [1] | |||
Thick Skin | Yes | [20] | ||||
In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin | Yes | Yes |
| [21] |
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