Search results
Appian Way Productions is a Los Angeles –based film and television production company founded in 2001 by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio. Jennifer Davisson serves as President of Production.
Mar 24, 2024 · Appian Way Productions movies (14 titles): Killers of the Flower Moon (2023), The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari (2022), Brave New World (series) (2020), Richard Jewell (2019), Robin Hood (2018), Davi’s Way (2018).
Film TitleGenreRelease DateStatusCrimeOctober 6, 2023ReleasedDocumentaryDecember 14, 2022ReleasedDramaJuly 15, 2020ReleasedDramaDecember 13, 2019ReleasedAug 13, 2020 · Leonardo DiCaprio's film and TV company has entered into a multi-picture, multi-year first look agreement with Sony Pictures Entertainment. The deal covers scripted feature films and includes projects already in development.
Oct 23, 2021 · Follow the official Facebook page of Appian Way Productions, a film and TV production company founded by Leonardo DiCaprio. See photos, updates, reviews and comments from fans and followers.
- (2)
- 176
- 191
Nov 12, 2020 · Jennifer Davisson, co-founder of Appian Way Productions, talks about their approach to producing, their latest series "The Right Stuff", and their preference for real stories and characters. Learn how they find and develop projects, and how streaming has changed the industry.
- Casey Mink
Aug 3, 2020 · Appian Way, the production company founded by DiCaprio, has inked a multi-year first-look deal with Apple to develop TV projects. The deal follows two projects already set up at the streamer, including "Killers of the Flower Moon" directed by Scorsese and starring DiCaprio.
People also ask
Who owns Appian Way Productions?
Where did Appian Way come from?
How many movies has Appian Way Productions released?
What is Appian Way?
Does Apple have a TV deal with Appian Way?
Did Leonardo DiCaprio win a Oscar for Appian Way?
Aug 13, 2020 · Appian Way, the production company co-run by DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson, has inked a multi-picture, multi-year deal with Sony Pictures. The deal follows a similar agreement with Apple for TV projects and covers films like "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" and "The Revenant".