After a long hiatus Museum Pieces is BACK! The first order of business was to re-establish contact with the museums and see where they stand in working with us. Pretty good it turns out. Most came back despite personnel shuffles.
So far we are going to:
L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site – L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
The Avro Museum – Calgary Alberta
The Museum of Memory and Tolerance – Mexico City, Mexico
Biomuseo – Panama City, Panama
Museum of Antigua and Barbuda – St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda
St. Nicholas Abbey – Barbados, West Indies
National Museum of Iceland – Reykjavík, Iceland
Icelandic Phallological Museum – Reykjavík, Iceland
Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum – Ramsgate, Kent, England
Musée International de la Parfumerie – Grasse, France
DDR Museum – Berlin, Germany
Miniatur Wunderland – Hamburg, Germany
Schloss Friedenstein Castle – Gotha, Germany
Middelaldercentret – Nykøbing Falster, Denmark
Viking Valley and Njardarheimr – Gudvaangen, Norway
Museum of New Zealand / Te Papa Tongarewa – Wellington, New Zealand
We have twice that many interested and teetering on saying “YES!”
For more information check out https://sloganentertainment.com/project/museum-pieces/
Digging Geothermal has a webpage. It’s a documentary we are working on with help from several professionals who dig geothermal energy. The producer is Cory Siddall.
Try it on for size. https://sloganentertainment.com/project/digging-geothermal/
A little shameless self-promotion.

Slogan Entertainment President, Hanna Tower, and Corporate Secretary, Cory Siddall, attend the NBC Exclusive TIFF Party at Lapinou Sept 6th, 2024
Luna, a 2D animated adventure comedy for 4-8 year olds, has been updated to ready it to go into pitch mode. Take a look and tell us what you think.
We’ve just spent four weeks on an extensive overhaul of the website. A lot of new content. Take a look.
June 6, 2022
Slogan Entertainment is pleased to announce a co-production agreement with Gollob-Flores Productions Inc. (Canada) based in Medellin, Colombia to bring the movie Queen of the North to reality.
Gollob-Flores Productions is led by David Gollob. Born in Montreal, a former journalist, war correspondent (BBC, NPR, The Times, CBC) and Quebec Bureau Chief for CBC, which role exposed me to the factual content of Queen of the North. An earlier version of this filmscript won Special Mention at the Liberty Film Awards (2021). A previous project he produced, wrote, directed and co-starred in “Who Calls the Trains,” – a narrative video set in wartime France, winner of Best Music Video at Rome Intl. Movie Awards and selected at festivals from Toronto to London and Barcelona. I live in Medellin, Colombia.
Announcing partnerships with REM Communications/ETC Media in Mexico, AddArt in Greece and River Park Media in Georgia USA.
The first collaboration with REM/ETC is Museum Pieces, the second Gaia’s Ark.
The first collaboration with AddArt is Narrator.
The first collaboration with River Park is Unclean Hands.