Ten Thirty-One Pictures Entertainment

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Ten Thirty-One Pictures Entertainment Inc.
Type Private, film production company
Industry Motion Pictures
Founded2002;20 years ago (2002), Metamora, Illinois, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products Films
Divisions
  • Ten Thirty-One Pictures
  • Ten Thirty-One Pictures Home Entertainment
  • Ten Thirty-One Pictures Television
  • Ten Thirty-One Pictures Production Services
  • Ten Thirty-One Records
  • Obery Films
Website tenthirtyonepictures.com

Ten Thirty-One Pictures Entertainment is an American film production company. The company was founded by producer Levi Obery [1] in 2002 and is best known for producing the films The Only Way, Into the Woods, the award-winning documentary on Obery Farms, and One of the Good Ones, the upcoming film from Jesy McKinney and Chase Tarca.

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Filmography

YearFilmDirectorNotes
2004 The Only Way David Zimmerman III and Levi Obery
2005Before the StormDavid Zimmerman III and Levi Obery
2007Metamora Football 2007Levi Obery
2008Into the WoodsDavid Zimmerman III
2009The Obery Farms LegacyLevi Obery
2017ArtificeSteven Doxey(in association with Digiphile Productions)
2019 One of the Good Ones Jesy McKinney and Chase Tarca(in association with A McKinney Boys Story and Chase Your Vision Productions)
No Man's LandSteven Doxey(in development)
In the Belly of the WhaleSteven Doxey(in development)
Untitled Horror FilmJesy McKinney(in development)

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