MARVISTA ENTERTAINMENT
12519 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90066, U.S.A.
tel (1-310) 737-0950 vgoglio@marvista.net
fax (1-310) 737-9115
www.marvista.net
Company Info & Contacts
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About: MarVista Entertainment, a leading Los Angeles-based independent producer-distributor of features, children’s and family programming, globally licenses television series, movies, documentaries and direct-to-DVD programming to multiple platforms throughout the world. Founded in September 2003 by Joseph Szew, now COO and CFO; CEO Fernando Szew; President Michael D. Jacobs; and Executive VP George Port, MarVista’s library features more than 2,000 hours of programming. The company has become a leader in providing television movies to major cable networks in the U.S., including over 20 telefilms for Lifetime, Hallmark Channel, NBC Universal and ABC Family that generated extensive global terrestrial and pay television sales. Earlier this year, MarVista formed a production and distribution alliance with SNAP TV in Argentina.
Contact: Fernando Szew, CEO; Michael D. Jacobs, pres.; Joseph Szew, COO & CFO; George Port, exec. VP; Vanessa Goglio, snr. VP, intl. sales; Robyn Snyder, snr. VP, dvpmt. & prod.; Robbie Amar, dir., intl. sales.
They raised their voices in song against inequality and racism. They gave the civil rights movement its anthems and its soul. They were the singers and songwriters who fought for change and gave us songs like Blowin? in the Wind, Oh Freedom, People Get Ready, Respect and Fight the Power. Those songs and many others are at the core of this exclusive feature-length movie edition of Let Freedom Sing: How Music Inspired the Civil Rights Movement.
MARVISTA ENTERTAINMENT
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12519 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90066, U.S.A.
tel (1-310) 737-0950
fax (1-310) 737-9115
vgoglio@marvista.net
www.marvista.net
Company Info & Contacts
Stand: RSV.46
About: MarVista Entertainment, a leading Los Angeles-based independent producer-distributor of features, children’s and family programming, globally licenses television series, movies, documentaries and direct-to-DVD programming to multiple platforms throughout the world. Founded in September 2003 by Joseph Szew, now COO and CFO; CEO Fernando Szew; President Michael D. Jacobs; and Executive VP George Port, MarVista’s library features more than 2,000 hours of programming. The company has become a leader in providing television movies to major cable networks in the U.S., including over 20 telefilms for Lifetime, Hallmark Channel, NBC Universal and ABC Family that generated extensive global terrestrial and pay television sales. Earlier this year, MarVista formed a production and distribution alliance with SNAP TV in Argentina.
Contact: Fernando Szew, CEO; Michael D. Jacobs, pres.; Joseph Szew, COO & CFO; George Port, exec. VP; Vanessa Goglio, snr. VP, intl. sales; Robyn Snyder, snr. VP, dvpmt. & prod.; Robbie Amar, dir., intl. sales.
Let Freedom Sing: How Music Inspired the Civil Rights Movement (Presented by MARVISTA ENTERTAINMENT)
They raised their voices in song against inequality and racism. They gave the civil rights movement its anthems and its soul. They were the singers and songwriters who fought for change and gave us songs like Blowin? in the Wind, …
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