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  1. This. Call Me by Your Name. Producer Is Fighting Female Violence in Film. Margarethe Baillou is making carnage-free cinema. Violence and video go together like Wile E. Coyote and an Acme anvil. Whether you're watching a thriller or a rom-com, your odds of seeing a character being injured, assaulted, or killed are high and getting higher. A 2013 ...

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  2. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. 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 ...

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    M.Y.R.A. Entertainment was established in 2007 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. In its early years, M.Y.R.A. associate produced the documentary short "Body & Soul: Diana...

    In 2016, Baillou launched the M.Y.R.A. Initiative in New York City. Separate from the company's three production branches, but full funded by them, the foundation aims to support children in crisis and promote nonviolence in cinema by "using film, the most powerful medium, in a responsible manner" to "over time, achieve incremental societal change....

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  3. Margarethe Baillou. Producer: Le Pardon. Margarethe Baillou is the founder and owner of New York-, London- and Singapore-based independent motion picture company, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment. 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). She also founded the M.Y.R.A. Initiative, the philanthropic arm of M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, supporting ...

  4. Nov 6, 2020 · Image Credit: Courtesy of 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.”

  5. May 30, 2021 · It was mainly female financiers, she notes, who “took a chance on the project” – investors including Margarethe Baillou and her partners at Myra; Carole Baraton at French sales outfit ...

  6. 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 ...