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The Dream Factory (2019 Film)
Dream Factory or DreamFactory may refer to: Film and theatre * ''The Dream Factory'' (film), a 1997 Chinese film directed by Feng Xiaogang * '' The Dream Factory (2019 film)'' the English title of ' a 2019 German film directed by Martin Schreier * The Dream Factory, a Playbox Theatre Company theatre in Warwick, England * Dream Factory (distributor), an Indian film distribution company * Mithun's Dream Factory, an Indian film studio * ''Kanavu Variyam'', a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film Technology companies * DreamFactory (American company), a software company * DreamFactory (Japanese company), a video game developer Music * ''Dream Factory'' (album), a 1986 unreleased double LP by Prince and The Revolution *''Dream Factory'', album by Neno Belan Nenad "Neno" Belan (born 2 February 1962) is a Croatian rock musician known as the frontman of Đavoli, as well as for his solo work. Biography Early career Neno Belan started his career as a teenager in the band Losos, ...
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The Dream Factory (film)
''The Dream Factory'' ( zh, c=甲方乙方, p=Jiǎfāng Yǐfāng, l=Party A, Party B) is a 1997 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang. It was one of the first notable and successful ''he sui pian'' movies (Chinese New Year films) made in mainland China. It was written by Feng Xiaogang and Wang Gang, adapting a Wang Shuo Wang Shuo (, born August 23, 1958) is a Chinese author, director, actor, and cultural icon. He has written over 20 novels, television series and movies. His work has been translated into Japanese, Spanish, French, English, Italian, Hindi, and ... novel. Plot Four friends in Beijing—three men and a woman—start a company which specializes in fulfilling their clients' dreams. Enacting their wildest fantasies, they encounter many oddball clients along the way. References External links * * 1997 films Chinese comedy films Films directed by Feng Xiaogang 1997 comedy films Films based on Chinese novels Films set in Beijing Chinese New Yea ...
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The Dream Factory (2019 Film)
Dream Factory or DreamFactory may refer to: Film and theatre * ''The Dream Factory'' (film), a 1997 Chinese film directed by Feng Xiaogang * '' The Dream Factory (2019 film)'' the English title of ' a 2019 German film directed by Martin Schreier * The Dream Factory, a Playbox Theatre Company theatre in Warwick, England * Dream Factory (distributor), an Indian film distribution company * Mithun's Dream Factory, an Indian film studio * ''Kanavu Variyam'', a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film Technology companies * DreamFactory (American company), a software company * DreamFactory (Japanese company), a video game developer Music * ''Dream Factory'' (album), a 1986 unreleased double LP by Prince and The Revolution *''Dream Factory'', album by Neno Belan Nenad "Neno" Belan (born 2 February 1962) is a Croatian rock musician known as the frontman of Đavoli, as well as for his solo work. Biography Early career Neno Belan started his career as a teenager in the band Losos, ...
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Playbox Theatre Company
Playbox Theatre Company is a theatre company for children and young people based in Warwick. Playbox provide training for children and young people aged 3-25 in various different areas, including theatre training, musical theatre, circus, voice and Shakespeare. Based at their purpose built theatre in Warwick, The Dream Factory, Playbox also run training sessions at various outlying centres including Leamington, Stratford-upon-Avon, Kenilworth, Solihull and Banbury. As well as providing training, Playbox also put on a number of productions throughout the year at The Dream Factory, in addition to international tours. History The company was founded in 1986 by Mary King, the current Executive Director of Playbox Theatre. The company began life in a hotel room in 1986. That year they invited English theatre director Michael Bogdanov to be their patron and he accepted. By 1988 the company were performing in two theatres in Warwick and Kenilworth and a year later they added Balsal ...
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Dream Factory (distributor)
Dream Factory is an Indian film distribution company based in Chennai. The company was founded in 2014 by six film producers. They have released and distributed films across several regional film industries in India. History In July 2014, Dream Factory was formed as a new film distribution and marketing company by six leading producers in the Tamil film industry - K. E. Gnanavelraja of Studio Green, C. V. Kumar of Thirukumaran Entertainment, Elred Kumar of RS Infotainment, S. Sashikanth of YNOT Studios, Abinesh Elangovan of Abi & Abi Pictures and Laxmanan of Prince Pictures. At the launch, the shareholders of the company noted there would be a "scientific approach to better monetise films released across Tamil Nadu" and an overall aim to have "seamless integration between the three arms – production, marketing and distribution of content". The firm's first release was '' Sarabham'', produced by C. V. Kumar's Thirukumaran Entertainment and Abinesh's Abi & Abi Pictures, d ...
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Mithun's Dream Factory
Mithun's Dream Factory is an Indian film studio based in Ooty. Mithun Chakraborty left the Mumbai based film industry in the early 1990s as he shifted his base to Ooty to concentrate on his hotel business. He set up a hotel in Ooty and chose to act only in films which were shot at Ooty and nearby locales. This strategy paid off as the film crew could stay in his hotel, the Monarch, for discounted rates, and complete the film in a single schedule. Chakraborty's limited budget movies soon started flowing, as every month saw a Chakraborty release. These movies were profitable, but were often ignored by critics and were categorized as B movies (low-budget films). He paid more tax than anyone else in the Bollywood film industry in the country between 1995 and 1999. Chakraborty also holds the record of appearing in the highest number of Hindi films as hero (over 250 films). Selected filmography Snippets ''India Today Magazine'' printed an article in which it referred to Chakrabo ...
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Kanavu Variyam
''Kanavu Variyam'' () is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Arun Chidambaram and produced by DCKAP cinemas. The film stars Chidambaram in the lead role alongside Jiya Shankar and revolves around power cuts and electricity deficit in the villages of Tamil Nadu, India. Featuring a predominantly new cast and crew, the film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures as their first South Indian film. Prior to its theatrical release, the film was screened at several international film festivals and received a number of awards and recognition. Among its titles, ''Kanavu Variyam'' won the Platinum Remi for Best Independent Theatrical Feature Film (Drama) and the same was awarded at the 49th WorldFest Houston International Film Festival. The film also won the Special Jury Award at National Science Film Festival and Competition in India. ''Kanavu Variyam'' was released across India on 24 February 2017. Plot Ezhil (Arun Chidambaram) is a brilliant school student. ...
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DreamFactory (American Company)
is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1995, based out of Tokyo. They are best known for developing fighting and beat 'em up games, such as the ''Tobal No. 1'' fighting game series and the high-profile PlayStation 2 launch title '' The Bouncer'', both developed under Square Co. The company's chairman, Seiichi Ishii, is an industry veteran who served as an early designer and director for two fighting game franchises: ''Virtua Fighter'' (published by Sega) and '' Tekken'' (published by Namco). Products Video games Arcade *'' Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'' (1998) * Kenju (2005) PlayStation *''Tobal No. 1'' (1996) *''Tobal 2'' (1997) *'' Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'' (1998) PlayStation 2 *'' The Bouncer'' (2000) *''Crimson Tears'' (2004) *'' Yoshitsuneki'' (2005) *''Fighting Beauty Wulong'' (2006) *'' Appleseed EX'' (2007) Xbox *'' Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout'' (2002) *'' Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal'' (2003) (as DreamPublishing) *'' UFC: Tapout 2'' (20 ...
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DreamFactory (Japanese Company)
Dream Factory Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1995, based out of Tokyo. They are best known for developing fighting and beat 'em up games, such as the ''Tobal No. 1'' fighting game series and the high-profile PlayStation 2 launch title '' The Bouncer'', both developed under Square Co. The company's chairman, Seiichi Ishii, is an industry veteran who served as an early designer and director for two fighting game franchises: ''Virtua Fighter'' (published by Sega) and '' Tekken'' (published by Namco). Products Video games Arcade *'' Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'' (1998) * Kenju (2005) PlayStation *''Tobal No. 1'' (1996) *''Tobal 2'' (1997) *'' Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'' (1998) PlayStation 2 *'' The Bouncer'' (2000) *''Crimson Tears'' (2004) *'' Yoshitsuneki'' (2005) *''Fighting Beauty Wulong'' (2006) *'' Appleseed EX'' (2007) Xbox *'' Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout'' (2002) *'' Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal'' (2003) (as Dream Publishing ...
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Dream Factory (album)
''Dream Factory'' is an unreleased double LP project by Prince and the Revolution. History Prince's band, the Revolution, were invited to the studio in 1986 to contribute to a majority of the material for the planned album, with the notable exceptions of "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" and "Starfish & Coffee" (co-written by Susannah Melvoin). Some tracks included a few band members, most tracks none, some were full band recordings or included other musicians such as Sheila E. But in September 1986 at the end of the Parade Tour, Prince was too frustrated with the Revolution. The band was dissolved in October 1986, after which many of the album's tracks were incorporated into what was now a planned solo three LP project entitled '' Crystal Ball''. However, Prince's record distributor at the time, Warner Bros., balked at a three-LP release, so the project was reduced to a two-LP set and retitled '' Sign o' the Times''. Mavis Staples would later cover "Train" for her 1989 album ...
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