KDK Factory
Industry | Entertainment |
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Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | San Diego, California, Mumbai, India |
Products |
Motion pictures Video on demand Digital distribution Calendars Film Festival Books Multimedia |
Website |
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KDK Factory is an international film production and multimedia distribution company. It began by producing short films and then moved to feature-length documentary productions of which 16 Days in Afghanistan is the most known and Mohsen Makhmalbaf's The Gardener being the most recent.
The company mainly produces and distributes documentaries for a number of non-profit organizations that deal with a variety of issues, such as human rights, the African American civil rights movement, women equality and universal education.
In 2009, the company produced a film about the life of a Muslim-American Azim Khamisa who chose to forgive his son's murderer and the events that surrounded that true inspiring story. It was produced in association with the Tariq Khamisa Foundation.[1]
In 2011, it produced a series of shorts and web spots for the Miracle Babies Foundation which was started by a doctor from the CNN Heros TV series.[2]
In 2012, the company celebrated its 10th anniversary with a production status of 20 film and five multimedia projects over those years.
In 2013, the company distributed Mohsen Makhmalbaf's feature film, The Gardener in theatrically in North America along with a number of other films via VOD.
References
- ↑ "Azim Khamisa - Teaching Peace, Prosperity and Purpose Through the Practice of Forgiveness". azimkhamisa.com.
- ↑ "Miracle Babies - Non-Profit San Diego, CA". Miracle Babies : Non Profit.