Moni Boyce
- Producer
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Reunion: 13 Worth Remembering (2009)
Moni Boyce was born on 13 June 1980 in Victorville, California, USA. Moni is a producer, known for Malachi IX (2012), Unspeakable (2007) and Repressions (2007).
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- TriviaMoni was an Air Force Brat and attended the University of Southern California. There she received her B.A. from the School of Cinematic Arts in 2002. She got experience by working at various internships with Drew Barrymore's Flower Films, Richard Donner and Lauren Shuler Donner's The Donner's Company and Morgan Freeman's Revelations Entertainment, along with working on many student films. After graduating she worked as an assistant to manager/producer Lou Pitt. Following that job she worked as one of the assistants to the three producers on the second season of the HBO show Carnivàle (2003). Her last job as a producer's assistant was for independent producer _Jim Lemley_. In the fall of 2005 she formed her own production company, Greenthumb Productions with her sister Desi Green and they produced the short film, The Pretty Boy Project (2006), which was licensed by HBO and screened at nine festivals. She later produced two more shorts, Dance to the Offbeat (2007) and Repressions (2007). The latter film screened at four festivals and starred Sharon Case of The Young and the Restless (1973). She also produced the feature film Unspeakable (2007) that was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio. The feature screened at three festivals and was acquired for distribution. Reunion, her fourth short is available online. She produced a web series titled You Can't Do That on the Internet (2010) that screened at the 2010 New Media Film Festival and was featured on webseriesnetwork.com. Her second feature film as a producer titled Everything Will Happen Before You Die (2010) screened at the 2010 Monaco Charity Film Festival. In December 2008 she started Greenhouse Studios, LLC along with two other partners. She received her Masters in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University Online in June 2010. Moni is part owner in the production and transmedia company IndigoInk.
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