Cream Productions

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Cream Productions
TypeTelevision & Media Production
GenreUnscripted (Factual & Drama)
VR/AR
Founded2003
HeadquartersToronto, Canada
Key people
David Brady, CEO & Co-Founder
Kate Harrison, President
Jennifer Harkness, SVP Sales & Development
James Farr, Dir, Development
Matt Booi, Sr. Production Executive
Patrick Cameron, Head of Production
Websitecreamproductions.com

Cream Productions is a Canadian entertainment company based in Toronto, Ontario. They produce documentaries, mini-series and digital content, both domestically and internationally. Cream was founded in 2003 by Christopher Rowley and David Brady. Their clients include Netflix, Hulu, CNN, Discovery Channel US, Canada and Discovery Network International, National Geographic Channel US and International, History Canada, BBC America and Worldwide Channels, OLN, HGTV, W Network, Smithsonian Channel, ZDF, France 5, Pro Sieben, Channel 4 and Channel 5. They have partnered in international co-productions, such as season two of Sky Atlantic's Riviera.

Productions[]

2004[]

  • Survivorman (7 seasons)
  • Artillery Games

2005[]

  • The Great Quake of 1906
  • Digging Up the Trenches
  • Mean Machines I

2006[]

  • The Protestant revolution
  • Real Vampires
  • Mean Machines II

2007[]

  • 1917: The Missing
  • U-864: Hitler's Best Kept Secret
  • The Real Treasure Island
  • Mean Green Machines

2008[]

2009[]

  • The Great Sperm Race (winner 2010 Gemini Award, Best Science, Technology, Nature, Environment or Adventure Documentary Program)

2010[]

  • Breakout (3 seasons)
  • Convoy: War of the Atlantic

2011[]

  • Sibling Rivalry

2012[]

  • Canada's Greatest Know-It-All
  • Treasure Trader
  • Ben Fogle's Storm City 3D
  • Breathing Fire: Secret Weapon of the Somme

2013[]

2014[]

2015[]

  • Dino Hunt Canada
  • The Weapon Hunter with Paul Shull (2 seasons)

2016[]

  • Murder U
  • Forbidden: Dying For Love (3 seasons, service production for Blast! Films)
  • Justice for MLK: The Hunt For James Earl Ray

2017[]

  • Blood and Fury: America's Civil War (nominated for 2017 News and Documentary Emmy, Outstanding Lighting Direction and Scenic Design)
  • Evil Encounters (2 seasons)
  • The World Without Canada
  • Son of Sam: The Hunt For A Killer
  • A Curious Mind with Dominic Monaghan (VR/Digital, winner 2019 Canadian Screen Awards, Best Immersive Experience — Non-Fiction)

2019[]

  • The Dictator's Playbook (aka The Dictator's Rulebook)
  • BTK: A Killer Among Us
  • History Erased


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