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WHISTLER-FILMS, INCORPORATED Whistler-Films was initially formed in January 2011 as a partnership in Canada between Malcolm J. Williamson and Todd J. Macuda.

The initial purpose of the partnership was for the partners to serve as Executive Producers and raise $50 million for the feature film "A Century of November" produced by Pacific Empire Corporation of Vancouver, BC. The original novel authored by W. D. Wetherell was adapted by screenwriter Jay Wolpert (Pirates of the Caribbean and Count of Monte Cristo) for Pacific Empire.

The partners pursued other film opportunities in BC including working as Executive and Associate Producers for a feature film produced by Regret Me Not Pictures "One Life No Regrets".

The partners returned to Ottawa, Ontario in the summer of 2012, and elected to incorporate the studio and focus on producing their own feature films beginning with "Free Pour" a situational comedy.

In July 2014 Whistler-Films incorporated Armory Pictures International, Inc. in Syracuse, New York to co-produce feature films in both Canada and the US. Both studios are currently co-producing "Free Pour".