Pal Entertainment

 
 

Welcome to the official Pal Entertainment webpage.

 

Founded in 2007 by Jonathan Pal, Pal Entertainment has thrived off of nothing but great films.

 

In the summer of 2007 "The Bureau" (a short film revolving around two FBI Agents on-the-hunt for terrorists in NYC), was shot for three weeks.  The short was edited and shown to many audiences.  All of the showings were a great success, which inspired Pal to create Pal Entertainment.

 

In the same summer Pal met Jonathon Roth and was cast into his first short "Chester Street". They became great friends following the short and began to brainstorm ideas for their next project, which resulted in the upcoming short "The Day My Brother Came Home", which Pal produced and starred in.

 

The summer of 2008 showed many what the future may hold for Pal Entertainment. As "The Day My Brother Came Home" wrapped filming, the company's new film "Neutral Man" began filming. With great success, they finished filming during the short summer vacation.

 

With the great success of both "The Day My Brother Came Home" and "Neutral Man", Pal Entertainment finally received the boost it needed. Neutral Man was then nominated by STN (Student Television Network) for Best Editing and Best Original Score of which it won Best Original Score.


Underway are four new films due out in mid-to late-2009: “Suspicion”, “Loss”, “AfterDark”, and “End of an Era: The Documentary”.

Welcome to the future