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Loki Films

Loki Films

LOKI FILMS is a New York-based documentary film production company founded in 2001 by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. The directing team has been lauded for gaining unprecedented access into hidden worlds and taking an honest approach to delicate subject matter. In 2007 Ewing and Grady were nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature for "Jesus Camp," a candid look at Pentecostal children in America. The film received a wide theatrical release by Magnolia Pictures and was broadcast in over 60 countries worldwide, including the A&E Network. Previously, the team was nominated for an Emmy for "The Boys of Baraka," a film about preteens struggling to make it in Baltimore city. The film, which screened at the 2005 Woodstock Film Festival was distributed by Thinkfilm and broadcast on the prestigious POV series on PBS. Ewing and Grady are also part of the directing team of the highly anticipated upcoming documentary "Freakonomics", co-directed by Morgan Spurlock, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon and Eugene Jarecki.

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Founded

2001

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

11-50

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New York City

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New York

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United States

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