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MJZ Ltd
45A Brewer Street
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About
MJZ represents a roster of acclaimed filmmakers, producing award-winning feature films, commercials and music videos that has consistently set the industry standard with work that is fresh, exciting and innovative.
We create empathetic, character driven films that aren’t bound by genre. We’re all about nurturing great ideas that unlock authentic, human, and emotional experiences. Our goal is to entertain and inspire audiences whilst developing the best emerging young talent and continuing to push era-defining directors to new heights.
At the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, MJZ is the only company ever to have won the Palme d’Or, the highest prize awarded at the festival, an unprecedented 9 times. In 2020, MJZ was awarded the first and only Palme d’Or of The Decade, which celebrates the most creatively successful organisations over the last decade.
In the last 20 years, MJZ has been named the most awarded production company by D&AD and the AICP as well as winning 3 Emmys.
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