View source for Entertainment Farm ← Entertainment Farm You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Users, Main_Editors. You can view and copy the source of this page: [[Image:Eflogo.gif|250px|thumb]] ==Profile== * '''Company Name:''' Entertainment Farm * '''Japanese:''' 株式会社Entertainment Farm * '''Founded:''' November, 2002 * '''Address:''' Akasaka Daiichi Bldg 1F, 4-9-17 [[Akasaka]], [[Minato]]-ku, [[Tokyo]] Japan 107-0052 * '''Tel:''' (+81) 3-5772-7946 * '''Email:''' info@entertainmentfarm.biz * see List of [[:Category:Entertainment Farm films|Entertainment Farm films]] * see List of [[Movie Companies]] ==Bio== Entertainment Farm is a Tokyo-based finance and production company founded in 2002. It aims to cultivate film entertainment in the manner of farm work through collaboration with filmmakers of substance. As of October, 2008 the company has been involved with the financing and production of twelve Japanese and six American films. The twelve Japanese films include four J-Horror franchise films from the prominent Japanese producer Taka Ichise and films from [[Kiyoshi Kurosawa]]. ==Notes== * Entertainment Farm's primary busineses are: **'''Project Development:'''Undertake development centered on projects with creative talent, and set up productions. **'''Production Investment:'''Set up film funds to invest in film production. **'''Overseas Opportunities:'''Through overseas sales agents, market the overseas distribution rights and re-make rights to completed projects. Undertake joint production of EF projects with overseas producers and production companies. ==Map of HQ== [[Image:EntertainmentFarm.gif|500px]] ==Comments== <wp:comments> wp_post_title=Entertainment Farm wp_url=http://asianwiki.com/commentsdirectory/ </wp:comments> ==External Links== * [http://www.entertainmentfarm.biz Official Website] [[Category:Movie Companies]] [[Category:Japanese Movie Companies]] Return to Entertainment Farm. Page Discussion View View source History