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Fandomodo Films appoints Antigua’s Aishah Roberts director of film development, Europe and UK

CALIFORNIA, USA – Fandomodo Films has appointment Aishah Roberts originally from Antigua and Barbuda as the studio’s director effective March 1, 2021. Roberts commenced her new role on March 1, with responsibility for film development of Europe and UK-based film projects.

Roberts grew up in the film industry as the only daughter of actor Conrad Roberts. In 2020, she founded Pyramid Four, a production company focused on development and production of inclusive content across film and television.

Fandomodo Films is a boutique film and television development, production and financing company focused on telling stories that haven’t been told and lifting the voices of the voiceless.

Aishah Roberts

“We’re thrilled that Roberts is joining our team,” said Anthony Kaan, Fandomodo Films chief executive officer. “She’s the person you want with you in the foxhole, smart as nails, strategic, and driven. Her international relationships in entertainment will be key to Fandomodo’s growth over the next two years.”

Fandomodo Films is the studio behind the upcoming Untitled Brig Owens Story, a feature film that will recount the story of NFL players Brig Owens and Jerry Smith during the Civil Rights Era. Written by Tommy Oliver (40 Years A PrisonerThe Perfect Guy), the film will feature Joel Kinnaman (HannaRobocopThe Killing) as Smith, and is being produced by Anthony Kaan and Tommy Oliver.

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