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Courtney Solomon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Courtney Solomon
Courtney Solomon (September 1, 1971) is a Canadian producer, director and screenwriter. He is the founder of the film production company After Dark Films. ==Life and career== Solomon was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In the 1990s, he founded Sweetpea Entertainment as a vehicle to produce a science fiction television series or MMORPG. In 1996, Sweetpea advanced Imperium Games seed money to launch as a company dedicated to the role-playing game ''Traveller'', in exchange for equity and media rights. In 2000, with Solomon producing and directing, Sweetpea released the film ''Dungeons & Dragons'', based on the role-playing game of the same name.〔 Five years later, Solomon and Hong Kong-based business magnate Allan Zeman formed the production company After Dark Films, with Solomon as a partner and CEO. He wrote and directed the company's first release, ''An American Haunting'', starring Sissy Spacek and Donald Sutherland, a story based on Tennessee's Bell Witch legend. In 2006, Solomon created the After Dark Horrorfest, also known as 8 Films to Die For, an annual film festival featuring eight acquired independent horror films subsequently distributed in theaters nationwide by Lions Gate Entertainment. Following this, After Dark Films launched After Dark Originals, a series featuring eight originally produced horror films, some of which premiered on the cable channel Syfy. In 2012, Solomon created a lineup of five films collectively called After Dark Action. The films were released in theaters nationwide in the same model as Horrorfest and were launched with Warner Brothers Digital and Home Video. The franchise involved After Dark, Joel Silver and Dark Castle for a series of films featuring actors such as Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Peter Weller, Jim Caviezel, and Christian Slater.
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