Founder & CEO
Amos Adetuyi is the executive producer behind the legal drama DIGGSTOWN (CBC/BET), which was sold to FOX and recently broadcast its fourth season.
His television producer credits include the internationally acclaimed TV series, JOZI H, a medical drama (CBC/SABC) nominated for Best Series Gemini, and the dramatic serial EKHAYA: A FAMILY CHRONICLE (CBC/SABC).
Amos also co-produced the dramatic Halifax-based serial NORTH/SOUTH (CBC), created and produced over 100 episodes of the internationally sold unscripted series SKIN DEEP (SLICE/Oxygen), and wrote and produced the feature performance music documentary IT AIN'T ALL JAZZ (Bravo!)
On the feature film side, Amos recently produced: BOATHOUSE (MarVista), a psychological thriller about a young au pair at an isolated cottage; THE INCREDIBLE 25TH YEAR OF MITZI BEARCLAW, a fantasy coming-of-age comedy; ANGELIQUE’S ISLE (Level Film/CBC), an Indigenous thriller set in the 1800s; BEAT THE WORLD (Sony Pictures/ Wild Bunch/eOne), the first dance movie to blend hip-hop and parkour; ACROSS THE LINE, starring Stephan James (Race, Selma, Home Again), directed by music video director, “Director X” (Drake, Rihanna); the critically acclaimed comedy, JEAN OF THE JONESES, which premiered at TIFF and SXSW, starring Taylour Paige and Sherri Shepherd.
Amos’ most recent film, CAFÉ DAUGHTER, written and directed by renown Indigenous artist and filmmaker, Shelley Niro, follows a young Chinese-Cree girl searching for her place and identity in 1960s rural Saskatchewan, and is set for a 2023 release.