He produced the documentary DOCKSIDE TO BEDSIDE: 100 YEARS OF HERZL about Canada’s first free family medical clinic which premiered on CityTV. was awarded the Canadian Multicultural Award by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. His second feature film HAPPY SLAPPING was the world’s first feature shot entirely on smartphones. His debut feature ELEPHANT SHOES was the darling of the film festival circuit, winning awards and selling out screenings across the world. He regularly attends national and international television sales conferences and markets. Point of fact, Christos Sourligas has worked over 20 years as a television series distributor for various large to medium-sized production companies. OMBF is well-positioned to effectively export market-driven television series and feature films to international film festivals and television markets. OMBF has a reasonable reserve of funds for future projects, and seeks out other investors through public and corporate film and television funding agencies, as well, through private investors, broadcasters, and distributors. As well, the company is tirelessly creating, developing, packaging and selling film and television projects for third parties. OMBF, in concert with others, is currently developing three (3) highly-commercial feature films (WEDDING CAKE sequel to ELEPHANT SHOES, THE SESSION, and BLUE ZONE a romance / fantasy story set on a remote Greek island), and several scripted and non-scripted television series. The film made international headlines during its World Premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival, most notably being covered by The Hollywood Reporter, Playback, National Post, and the Journal de Montréal. Its second feature film HAPPY SLAPPING, was the world’s first feature film shot entirely on smartphones. OMBF successfully licensed ELEPHANT SHOES to Entertainment One making more than 20 times its money back. The romantic comedy was described as a sleeper hit, a festival crowd-pleaser, and inspirational. OMBF’s first feature film was a romantic comedy entitled ELEPHANT SHOES, which proved to be the darling of the film festival circuit, selling out screenings, and winning awards worldwide.
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