Production Company Behind ‘Yellowstone’ Lands New Partnership Deal

Big moves are being made in Hollywood: 101 Studios — the creators of beloved drama YellowstoneStaring Kevin Costner — announced it has secured a first look partnership with PZAJ, an emerging film and television production company.

One of the first projects to be launched through this partnership is a feature-length film called Paradise FoundBased on the book by acclaimed author Los Angeles TimesColumnist Bill Plaschke. The inspiring story is about Paradise, California. It was destroyed by fires, but its football team rose from the ashes to inspire the nation.

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In addition, 101 Studios — who also produced 1883The hit prequel to YellowstoneStarring Tim McGraw Faith Hill — and PZAJ will team up to make a documentary feature following the late journalist Andrew Jennings’ investigation into the shocking misconduct and corruption of FIFA’s executive team and members, a press release obtained by Us Weekly said.

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“Stories like these exemplify the kind of projects that we are dedicated to being a part of at PZAJ. We look forward to not only creating, but also lending our expertise in development, production, finance and marketing,” Phillip Glasser, CEO of PZAJ, said in a statement.

“We are excited to partner with PZAJ to create and produce exciting new film and television content,” David C. Glasser, CEO of 101 Studios, added.

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Vinco Ventures holds a majority of PZAJ and is currently backing it. The company is currently undergoing a merger process with Zash Global Media, founded Ted Farnsworth (financier and entertainment industry disruptor).

“We have a great deal of admiration and respect for the incredible work that is being done out of 101 Studios and are very excited about this first look partnership that will allow us to create groundbreaking content,” Farnsworth said. “We want to be in business with 101 because we share a common vision, not just on taste and preferences of films, but on the execution of a business model that will bring high quality, very entertaining films to the marketplace.”

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