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Conquering Lion Pictures is a dynamic, independent Canadian production company based in Toronto, Canada.
- Brother
SYNOPSIS. Propelled by the pulsing beats of Toronto’s early...
- The Book Of Negroes
SYNOPSIS. The Book of Negroes depicts the extraordinary life...
- Poor Boys Game
SYNOPSIS. Donnie Rose went to prison for beating a young...
- Lie With Me
SYNOPSIS. Leila is a sexually voracious young woman who...
- Love Come Down
SYNOPSIS. Two brothers in their early 20s, one black, one...
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Conquering Lion Pictures is a dynamic, independent Canadian production company under the leadership of partners Damon D’Oliveira and Clement Virgo. Their first feature film, RUDE, premiered at Cannes in 1995 and went on to play over 35 festivals worldwide including TIFF and Sundance.
Conquering Lion Pictures (CLP) is an independent Canadian film production company founded by Clement Virgo and Damon D'Oliveira. Virgo and D'Oliveira met in 1991 while studying at the Canadian Film Centre (CFC), and formed CLP while working on Rude , their first feature film at the CFC.
Conquering Lion Pictures is a dynamic, independent Canadian production company based in Toronto, Canada. Under the leadership of Damon D’Oliveira and Clement Virgo, Conquering Lion has earned a reputation for developing and producing innovative films for both theatrical and television markets.
Conquering Lion Pictures is a dynamic, independent Canadian production company based in Toronto, Canada. Under the leadership of Damon D’Oliveira and Clement Virgo, Conquering Lion has...
Conquering Lion Pictures (CLP) is an independent Canadian film production company founded by Clement Virgo and Damon D'Oliveira. Virgo and D'Oliveira met in 1991 while studying at the
Revisiting themes explored within Virgo’s award-winning 1993 short Save My Lost Nigga Soul, this feature explores the “tale of two brothers who take care of each other after their mother murders their father” (Tillson, 2001).