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American Film Company (2008)

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Founded
  
2008

Area served
  
Worldwide

Key people
  
Joe Ricketts (CEO) Alfed Levitt (COO) Brian Falk (Producer/Executive) Robert Stone (Producer/Executive)

Website
  
The American Film Company

The American Film Company is a film production company founded in 2008 by Joe Ricketts. Ricketts previously founded Ameritrade and, with his family, owns the Chicago Cubs. The American Film Company, founded on the belief that real life is often more compelling than fiction, produces feature films about true stories from America's past. The company has offices in New York City and Los Angeles.

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Films

The company's first film was The Conspirator, a historical drama about the trial of Mary Surratt, the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. The film was directed by Robert Redford and stars James McAvoy and Robin Wright. In keeping with the company's goal to create historically accurate films, Pulitzer Prize winner James McPherson, Lincoln assassination expert Thomas Turner, and Army historian Col. Fred Borch consulted on the film.

The American Film Company is currently developing The Arsenal, a film about John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, and Midnight Riders, about the midnight ride of Paul Revere.

List of films

  • The Conspirator (2010)
  • Parkland (2013)
  • Against the Sun (2015)
  • Born in the Badlands
  • The Arsenal
  • The Third Wave
  • References

    American Film Company (2008) Wikipedia