Kyle Saylors
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Kyle is half of a brother producer/director duo, united under the motto "Entertainment with Purpose." Their pursuit of childhood dreams has led to a journey filled with adventures, from the box office success of His Only Son (which opened at #3) to the Lombardi Honors, Sundance premieres, and producing music projects for Lee Child and his Jack Reacher franchise.
Above all, Kyle is a lover of adventure, life, and humanity. Inspired by films like Indiana Jones, he has traveled from majestic palaces to some of the world's most impoverished areas, filming in locations such as England, Ireland, India, Africa, South Korea, Dubai, Japan, China, Mexico, and across the U.S. and Canada. Their projects adhere to three core principles: great people, great adventures, and great causes.
Kyle also founded Dinner with Dreamers, hosting intimate creative dinners over six years with more than 8,000 dreamers from around the globe, including gatherings in Nashville (his home), London, L.A., New York, Phoenix, Orlando, Asia, and Japan. He is a partner in Johnny Cash's Hideaway Farm and a co-creator of Lifest: Music City, the first major CCCM music festival in Tennessee.
Their imperatively work includes the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol's private theater, Kimjongilia, which led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against North Korean prison camps. It was also a Sundance World Premiere and was short-listed in it's Academy Nomination run. This commitment to storytelling has resulted in more films aimed at exposing injustices and bringing hope to untold stories worldwide.
Their projects we have worked on have been distributed by or aired on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Universal, Sony, Epic, Integirty, BBC, PBS, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, and dozens of others.
Our projects have received press from Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Forbes, Huffington Post, New York Times, LA Times, Time Magazine, and hundreds of others.
Above all, Kyle is a lover of adventure, life, and humanity. Inspired by films like Indiana Jones, he has traveled from majestic palaces to some of the world's most impoverished areas, filming in locations such as England, Ireland, India, Africa, South Korea, Dubai, Japan, China, Mexico, and across the U.S. and Canada. Their projects adhere to three core principles: great people, great adventures, and great causes.
Kyle also founded Dinner with Dreamers, hosting intimate creative dinners over six years with more than 8,000 dreamers from around the globe, including gatherings in Nashville (his home), London, L.A., New York, Phoenix, Orlando, Asia, and Japan. He is a partner in Johnny Cash's Hideaway Farm and a co-creator of Lifest: Music City, the first major CCCM music festival in Tennessee.
Their imperatively work includes the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol's private theater, Kimjongilia, which led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against North Korean prison camps. It was also a Sundance World Premiere and was short-listed in it's Academy Nomination run. This commitment to storytelling has resulted in more films aimed at exposing injustices and bringing hope to untold stories worldwide.
Their projects we have worked on have been distributed by or aired on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Universal, Sony, Epic, Integirty, BBC, PBS, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, and dozens of others.
Our projects have received press from Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Forbes, Huffington Post, New York Times, LA Times, Time Magazine, and hundreds of others.