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Life Is My Movie Entertainment
Company typeDocumentary Production and Distribution Company
IndustryFilm and Television
Founded2011
FounderVincent Vittorio
HeadquartersLos Angeles and Atlanta
Websitelifeismymovie.com

Life Is My Movie Entertainment is a documentary studio founded on January 1, 2011 by Vincent Vittorio based in Los Angeles and Atlanta. The company specializes in developing, producing, acquiring, and distributing non-fiction films.

Founder Vincent Vittorio has been a featured speaker at colleges and universities nationwide and has also been a featured guest on Bloomberg, CBS, Fox Business, MSNBC, C-SPAN, Huffington Post Live, and Fox News among others. On January 1, 2011, Life is My Movie Entertainment was founded and that same year they produced An Inconvenient Tax—distributed by Warner Brothers and released on Netflix. Later that year, the company gained large recognition with the premiere of an American Made Movie in New York and Los Angeles. In 2015, - The True Cost was released on Netflix and became available worldwide in 190 countries, becoming their most successful film to date, and Incarcerating US premiered later that year in Washington D.C. In the beginning of 2020, the company held a worldwide premiere of Record Safari which is scheduled for a release on a streaming platform.

Filmography

Title Year of Release
The New Breed 2018
A Different Mind 2018
Record Safari 2018
Unforgotten 24 2018
Warehoused 2017
Incarcerating US 2016
One Day in April 2016
After Spring 2016
The True Cost 2015
Nerd Prom 2015
American Made Movie 2013
An Inconvenient Tax 2011

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