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A 2013 study found that instances of gun violence in popular PG-13 movies, over half of Hollywood’s top-grossing domestic releases in 2016, have more than tripled in recent decades. Film maven Margarethe Baillou, 36, didn’t need those data to take issue with cruel imagery.
Margarethe Baillou is the founder and owner of independent motion picture company, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, in New York, London and Singapore. The company produces global, nonviolent and inclusive content.
Margarethe Baillou is the founder and owner of independent motion picture company, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, in New York, London and Singapore. The company produces global, nonviolent and inclusive content. Credits include Academy Award-winning Call Me by Your Name (2017), The World to Come (2020), Benediction (2021), and Freud's Last Session (2023).
Nov 10, 2016 · Margarethe Baillou’s short film LE PARDON played to rave reviews at the October 2016 Horror/Thriller Film Festival. It was a pleasure to interview her about her film and what’s next: Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?
Sep 22, 2021 · The all-female company founded by Margarethe Baillou has presences in New York and London; Baillou will now move to Singapore. “Cultural diplomacy is now more important than ever. Cross-cultural...
Nov 6, 2020 · Margarethe Baillou. “The World to Come” When Baillou founded MYRA Entertainment in 2007, she was determined to only “make films I would love to see myself.”
M.Y.R.A. Entertainment is an independent motion picture company, based in New York, London, and Singapore. Founded in 2007 by producer and filmmaker Margarethe Baillou, the company's projects are distinguished by inclusive themes and a lack of graphic violence.