Soulidifly Productions
TypePrivate
IndustryMedia
Founded2017 (2017)
FounderB. Keith “BK” Fulton
HeadquartersRichmond, Virginia,
United States
Key people
B. Keith “BK” Fulton (CEO)
Monty Ross (President of Film & Production)
Services
Websitewww.soulidifly.com

Soulidifly Productions is an American media company founded by retired Verizon Communications executive and film producer BK Fulton in 2017. It is a film-making, streaming media, media investment, and book and e-magazine publishing company based in Richmond, Virginia.

History

In 2017 B. Keith “BK” Fulton founded independent film company Soulidifly Productions.[1] Their films tend to focus on multiethnic and multigenerational stories.

American filmmaker Monty Ross serves as the President of Film & Production.[2]

Other Soulidifly Productions products include SoulVision, a monthly e-magazine,[3] and children's book publishing, including the Mr. Business: The Adventures of Little BK series.[4]

More recently they signed a deal with GoMedia Productions.[5]

Filmography

Films

YearFilm titleDirector Notes
2018River Runs RedWes Miller Co-Produced by Soulidifly Productions
2019AtoneWes Miller Co-Produced by Soulidifly Productions
2019Love Dot Com: The Social ExperimentCharneice Fox Co-Produced by Soulidifly Productions
20191 Angry Black ManMenelek Lumumba Co-Produced by Soulidifly Productions
2019Hell on the BorderWes Miller Co-Produced by Soulidifly Productions
2020The Unity RideMonty Ross Produced as Soulidifly Productions

References

  1. Stein, Frankie. "BK Fulton: Making waves with Soulidifly and 'Love Dot Com'". Film Daily.
  2. Lathan, Mario (October 3, 2019). "INTERVIEW: Monty Ross – A Film Producer's Journey". Black Filmmaker Magazine.
  3. Smith, Tammie. "Take Two: Retired Verizon executive B. Keith Fulton starts film production business with dollars, clout and legwork". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  4. "Mr. Business: The Adventures of Little BK". NBC Richmond. October 3, 2019.
  5. "Richmond media company lands $10M first-look movie development deal". Richmond BizSense. 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-27.
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