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What We're About:
Overtown Pictures is a bold, independent feature film company dedicated to creating high-concept, crowd pleasing, compelling stories with authenticity, heart, and cinematic excellence.
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Founded by writers, producers, and directors Marcus Aurelius, Smith Glover and MaryJane Daniels, Overtown Pictures is committed to bringing fresh, diverse voices to the screen while delivering high-quality, thought-provoking entertainment.
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From gripping dramas to action-packed thrillers, our mission is to write, produce, and direct films that entertain, inspire and leave a lasting visual impact from concept to completion.
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As a brand-new force in independent filmmaking cinema, Overtown Pictures embraces innovation, collaboration, and artistic integrity, ensuring that every project reflects a unique and compelling vision. We are here to help redefine the future of independent filmmaking.
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Welcome to Overtown Pictures—where high concept, blockbuster stories come to life.
What We've Accomplished
Almost Related: Action Film Of the Year
Marcus Aurelius: Runner up Best Director
Smith Glover: Emmy winning Supervising Producer
Harmony Run: Audience Favorite FIlm
Almost Related: Nominated Action Sequence of
the Year
Marcus Aurelius:
Ranked #15 in Del Weston's book of The Top 100 Indie Filmmakers In The World Part One.
Our team has produced Emmy winning and nominated content for:







A Little Taste of What We've Done
"Almost Related is one of those films that comes out of left field and keeps you guessing until the very last frame. Great martial arts action, solid performances by the cast and steady directing make this film one not to miss!"
"Almost Related is the kind of project that Mainline Artists looks for.It's a film that can break out of the regular action genre because it blends, action, comedy, drama and fun in a way that gives it a unique identity in the market. We look forward to having a chance to work with this film and the film maker."
The Movie Blogger.com
"Almost Related" is an "UNDERATED CULT CLASSIC!"
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