JetSynthesys, a leading digital entertainment and technology company, has forayed into Hollywood, with two of its senior executives acting as executive producers on ' Please Don’t Feed the Children', the directorial debut of Destry Allyn Spielberg, daughter of renowned filmmaker Steven Spielberg.
Rajan Navani, Founder and CEO of JetSynthesys, alongside Medha Jaishankar, Head of JetSynthesys Los Angeles, serve as executive producers on the post-apocalyptic thriller, marking a major step forward for the company as it ventures into the Hollywood landscape. This project exemplifies JetSynthesys’ aim to connect Eastern and Western storytelling, pushing creative boundaries in global cinema.
'Please Don’t Feed the Children' made a strong impact at its world premiere at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival, renowned for showcasing cutting-edge genre films. Set in a dystopian world decimated by a mysterious disease, the film follows a group of orphans as they battle to survive.
The cast includes three-time Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Michelle Dockery ('Downton Abbey') and Emmy-nominated Giancarlo Esposito ('Breaking Bad', 'The Mandalorian'). Spielberg’s directorial debut is poised to merge high-stakes tension with deeply emotional narratives, offering a fresh take on the horror genre.
“Being involved with 'Please Don’t Feed the Children' as an executive producer is a landmark achievement for JetSynthesys and for me personally,” said Rajan Navani, Founder and CEO of JetSynthesys. “This project aligns perfectly with our vision of supporting bold and innovative storytelling that transcends borders. Working alongside Destry Allyn Spielberg has been a rewarding experience, and her fresh approach to the genre illustrates the importance of fostering new talent. We’re eager to continue exploring stories that resonate globally, and we look forward to future collaborations that strengthen the bond between Eastern and Western cinema.”
Medha Jaishankar, Head of JetSynthesys Los Angeles, added, “Please Don’t Feed the Children signifies an exciting new chapter for JetSynthesys as we step into Hollywood’s dynamic creative arena. Our involvement reflects our dedication to cross-cultural collaboration and genre-defining storytelling. Supporting Destry’s directorial vision has been a truly inspiring experience, and we are thrilled to present this powerful film to audiences around the world, highlighting the emotional depth and creative possibilities within the horror genre.”
JetSynthesys’ participation in 'Please Don’t Feed the Children' reinforces its strategy to establish itself as a key player in the global entertainment industry. This venture not only affirms the company’s commitment to fostering innovative storytelling but also highlights its focus on nurturing the next generation of filmmakers who will shape the future of cinema.
Rajan Navani, Founder and CEO of JetSynthesys, alongside Medha Jaishankar, Head of JetSynthesys Los Angeles, serve as executive producers on the post-apocalyptic thriller, marking a major step forward for the company as it ventures into the Hollywood landscape. This project exemplifies JetSynthesys’ aim to connect Eastern and Western storytelling, pushing creative boundaries in global cinema.
'Please Don’t Feed the Children' made a strong impact at its world premiere at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival, renowned for showcasing cutting-edge genre films. Set in a dystopian world decimated by a mysterious disease, the film follows a group of orphans as they battle to survive.
The cast includes three-time Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Michelle Dockery ('Downton Abbey') and Emmy-nominated Giancarlo Esposito ('Breaking Bad', 'The Mandalorian'). Spielberg’s directorial debut is poised to merge high-stakes tension with deeply emotional narratives, offering a fresh take on the horror genre.
“Being involved with 'Please Don’t Feed the Children' as an executive producer is a landmark achievement for JetSynthesys and for me personally,” said Rajan Navani, Founder and CEO of JetSynthesys. “This project aligns perfectly with our vision of supporting bold and innovative storytelling that transcends borders. Working alongside Destry Allyn Spielberg has been a rewarding experience, and her fresh approach to the genre illustrates the importance of fostering new talent. We’re eager to continue exploring stories that resonate globally, and we look forward to future collaborations that strengthen the bond between Eastern and Western cinema.”
Medha Jaishankar, Head of JetSynthesys Los Angeles, added, “Please Don’t Feed the Children signifies an exciting new chapter for JetSynthesys as we step into Hollywood’s dynamic creative arena. Our involvement reflects our dedication to cross-cultural collaboration and genre-defining storytelling. Supporting Destry’s directorial vision has been a truly inspiring experience, and we are thrilled to present this powerful film to audiences around the world, highlighting the emotional depth and creative possibilities within the horror genre.”
JetSynthesys’ participation in 'Please Don’t Feed the Children' reinforces its strategy to establish itself as a key player in the global entertainment industry. This venture not only affirms the company’s commitment to fostering innovative storytelling but also highlights its focus on nurturing the next generation of filmmakers who will shape the future of cinema.
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