Kyle Stroud

Kyle Stroud

Kyle Stroud is the founder of Carte Blanche, a production company that shapes and develops scripts, coupling them with talented cast and creatives. Stroud's first film he produced was the post-war boxing picture In Full Bloom. As of 2025, a few of his recent credits include Brady Corbet's Venice Silver Lion winning/3-time Oscar-winning epic The Brutalist distributed by A24, Athina Rachel Tsangari's Mubi-bound Harvest, the Sundance-winning In the Summers, Roving Woman executive produced by Wim Wenders, the Afrofuturist Rwandan musical Neptune Frost, Jody Hill's A24 thriller Famous, the Oscar-nominated Knight of Fortune, and the oil-painted animated film The Peasants which was Poland's official submission to the 2024 Oscars.Kyle frequently shepherds emerging filmmakers debut projects, most recently Alex Burunova's Satisfaction, which shot in Greece and stars Emma Laird, Fionn Whitehead, and Zar Amir; Francis Galluppi's The Last Stop in Yuma County starring Jim Cummings, and Fridtjof Ryder's Inland, a folk horror shot in rural England and starring Mark Rylance. When not working with bold new voices and first-time filmmakers, his focus has been collaborating with iconic auteurs on films like The Card Counter and Oh, Canada, including works by Abel Ferrara and Peter Greenaway. Kyle is currently working with Mona Fastvold and The Brutalist team on her new feature, while gearing up to produce a new film for 2-time Oscar-nominee John Sayles.