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SeeThink Films

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SeeThink Films is a Brooklyn-based film production company consisting of a partnership of filmmakers, focusing on documentary and fiction work in both film and television. Some of their past projects include Darkon, Alice Neel, Stand Clear of the Closing Doors and Breaking a Monster.

History

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‘’SeeThink Productions’’ was initially created in 2001 by Andrew Neel after graduating from the film studies program at Columbia University. In 2004, filmmakers Tom Davis, Luke Meyer, and Ethan Palmer joined Neel to make their first feature Darkon and founded SeeThink Films to continue producing films together.[1] [2] In 2016, longtime collaborator Brad Turner joined SeeThink Films as the collective's fifth partner.

Filmography

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Year Project Director(s) Producer(s) Production company(s)
2006 Darkon Luke Meyer, Andrew Neel Tom Davis, Ethan Palmer SeeThink Films, Ovie Entertainment
2007 Alice Neel Andrew Neel Ethan Palmer, Rebecca Spence SeeThink Films
2008 The Feature Michel Auder, Andrew Neel Ethan Palmer SeeThink Films
2009 New World Order Luke Meyer, Andrew Neel Tom Davis SeeThink Films, IFC, Cactus Three
2012 King Kelly Andrew Neel Andrew Corkin, Tom Davis, Luke Meyer, Ethan Palmer, Ed Vassallo SeeThink Films
2013 Bluebird Lance Edmands Garrett P. Fennelly, Kyle Martin, Alexander Shepsman Act Zero Films, Film i Väst, Killer Films, Rooks Nest Entertainment, SeeThink Films, Washington Square Films
2013 Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Sam Fleischner Andrew Neel, Veronica Nickel, Dave Saltzman, Craig Shilowich How Follows What, SeeThink Films, M ss ng P eces
2015 Breaking a Monster Luke Meyer Tom Davis, Thad Luckinbill, Trent Luckinbill, Molly Smith Black Label Media, SeeThink Films
2016 Goat Andrew Neel James Franco, David Hinojosa, Vince Jolivette, Christine Vachon Killer Films, Fresh Jade, Rabbit Bandini


Short Films & Music Videos

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  • Unlocking The Truth (2014, directed by Luke Meyer)
  • I Don’t Wanna Go Into the Darkness (2012, directed by Luke Meyer)
  • Family Band: Children (2010, directed by Luke Meyer)


References

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  1. ^ "A Tribeca Winner with Brooklyn Roots Opens in the Village Today". 23 May 2014.
  2. ^ "NMH Magazine 2015 Spring". Issuu. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
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