PJ Fishwick

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Birthplace:
Detroit, Michigan USA

PJ Fishwick is a Commercial, Feature Film and Web Producer based in Chicago. PJ studied Film, Video and Media studies at Western Michigan University and Charles University in the Czech Republic. He has produced three independent features, most recently Dig Two Graves which took part in the IFP Emerging Narrative and Rough Cut labs. Dig Two Graves is currently playing film festivals. PJ’s comedy web work includes content for Above Average, Rodrigo Quintez: Quality Childrens Entertainer and Teachers: A Web Series which has been picked up by TV Land for its first season. PJ is currently the Producer at the Chicago based commercial production company Cap Gun Collective. Cap Gun Collective is comprised of two distinct platforms. The first, a director led, live action, commercial production company, and the second, Cap Gun TV, a hybrid development studio / production company for original content.

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Producer:
2011  Postales
2014  Dig Two Graves

Production Assistant:
2007  The Dread
2008  The Dark Knight
2008  The Express
2011  A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
2011  Postales
2014  Dig Two Graves

Production Secretary:
2007  The Dread
2008  The Dark Knight
2008  The Express
2009  Public Enemies
2010  A Nightmare on Elm Street
2011  A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
2011  Postales
2014  Dig Two Graves

  • 2022  The Bear
    Delivery Guy
    Meat Delivery Guy

Executive Producer:
2016  Teachers

Production Assistant:
2011  The Chicago Code
2016  Teachers

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  • I added "runners up" to Top 10 lists, treating them as ties where applicable and numbering them accordingly at the bottom of each list.
  • Regarding those polls wherein "franchise" movies were submitted as one project until BFI's policy changed to regard them separately, I treated them as ties and renumbered the affected lists accordingly (e.g. the Godfather films).

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