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Peter Bittenbender is known for Origins of Hip Hop (2022), Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (2019) and Great Performances (1971).- Producer
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Courtney Sexton is senior vice president for CNN Films. She is based in Los Angeles, California. Sexton, who joined CNN in 2013, works day-to-day with filmmakers to supervise the production of documentary films for theatrical exhibition and distribution across CNN's platforms.
Since Sexton joined CNN Films, the team has acquired, produced, or commissioned more than 45 original feature and short films. CNN Films has received 25 Emmy nominations, with 5 wins; 2 Television Academy Honors; 3 BAFTA nominations; 4 Academy Award nominations; and an Alfred I. duPont Award.
Prior to joining CNN, Sexton worked as a development executive at Participant in documentary production.- Producer
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Cristina Esterás-Ortiz is known for American Ultra (2015), The Whole Truth (2016) and The Wackness (2008).- Producer
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Executive Director and owner of Goldcrest Films, Nick Quested has built one of the premiere documentary brands in the world, winning two Emmys and getting an Oscar nomination for his work. Nick has served as a producer on over 35 films including Sebastian Junger's The Last Patrol, Korengal, the PGA and twice Emmy nominated Which Way is the Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington, and the Oscar nominated Restrepo. Nick's credits also include Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives, Rubble Kings, Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer, Smash and Grab: The Story of the Pink Panthers, Stolen Seas, The List, Tell Spring Not to Come This Year, and Doin' It In the Park: Pick-Up Basketball, NYC. Prior to focusing his attention on producing, Nick was an award winning director with over 100 music videos and commercials to his credit, working with world renowned artists such as Common, Dr. Dre, Nas, EPMD, Red Man, Guru, Fat Joe, Dru Hill, Mobb Deep, P. Diddy, Master P, Three 6 Mafia, Lil' Romeo, Trick Daddy, Trina, Carl Thomas, T.I., Brandy, Ray J and Shaq, and with brands such as Sprite, And1, Nike, Lexus and Land Rover His most recent project is Hell On Earth, a film for National Geographic Channel about the conflict in Syria and Iraq that is set to air spring of 2017.- Producer
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Jen serves as President of the film division at 3311 Productions.
She began her career working in the New York theater industry after attending Yale. Prior to joining 3311, Dana Executive Produced It Follows and worked in the Packaging, Finance and Distribution department at The Gersh Agency. She brings a clear understanding of film financing, packaging, production, and distribution to the company's slate.- Producer
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Darren Goldberg is known for Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), The Art of Getting By (2011) and Lord of War (2005).- Legal
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Jonathan Gray has been practicing law for nearly three decades, and is a partner at the NYC based entertainment law firm Gray Schwartz LLP. Jonathan is highly regarded in the independent film community as an attorney, producer, and advisor to filmmakers, producers, financiers, and distributors. He has acted as production counsel on noted documentary films including One Child Nation (2019 Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize); American Factory (2019 Sundance Documentary Directing Award); and Life, Animated (2016 Sundance Documentary Directing Award; 2017 Academy Award Nomination for Best Documentary Feature); as well as seminal independent narrative films such as The Station Agent, Black Swan, and Precious, providing filmmakers with legal and creative consultation from acquisition of rights through delivery to the distributors. His producing credits include Blue Caprice (2013 Sundance); Words with Gods (2014 Venice International Film Festival); Nightingale (HBO - 2015 Primetime Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Television Movie); and Dark Night (2016 Sundance). A former adjunct professor at Columbia University School of the Arts, Gray earned his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law.- Producer
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Anthony Gudas is known for Machete (2010), Fire with Fire (2012) and We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011).- Production Manager
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The New York Times declared New York University professor Andrew Levitas "has the Midas touch" when describing his continued work across multiple creative platforms. Levitas' Metalwork Installations® are widely regarded as a breakthrough in connecting photography, sculpture, and contemporary art. Levitas' "Organic Abstractions" (paintings built from homemade pigments and organic materials - in some cases entire trees) have also received critical acclaim. In 2008, Levitas was honored as one of only a handful of American artists ever accepted to show with the prestigious Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. Recent exhibition highlights include: METALWORK PHOTOGRAPHY®: A SURVEY/ WORKS BY ANDREW LEVITAS which was the first ever single artist exhibition in PHILLIP'S Berkeley Square and Metalwork Photography®: Sculptures at Phillips de Pury & Co. in Manhattan. Recent acquisitions include The National Museum Wales as well as 10 Downing Street.
Levitas' feature film directorial debut Lullaby, from his own screenplay, stars Amy Adams, Richard Jenkins, Terrence Howard, Jennifer Hudson, and Garrett Hedlund. The film, an exploration of patients' rights, was described by Pete Hammond (Deadline) as a "strong human drama" with "Jenkins a true actor's actor, delivering a very Oscar-worthy supporting turn."
Levitas' latest directing project Minamata stars Johnny Depp, Bill Nighy, and Hiroyuki Sanada. The film follows photojournalist W. Eugene Smith (Depp) who takes on a secret commission by Life magazine and travels to the Japanese coastal town of Minamata to expose corporate negligence and government cover-ups by documenting one of the world's most horrifying environmental disasters.
Levitas has also produced The White Crow (Ralph Fiennes, Adele Exarchopoulos), My Zoe (Julie Delpy, Daniel Brühl, Gemma Arterton), Georgetown (Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening), Farming (Kate Beckinsale, Gugu Mbatha-Raw), The Gateway (Bruce Dern, Olivia Munn, Frank Grillo), and The Quarry (Michael Shannon) among others.
Levitas maintains studios in New York and London. He is Global Patron of The Wilderness Foundation.- Director
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Omar Acosta is an Emmy-nominated director. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and raised in New York City, Omar's unwavering dedication to elevating the production quality of popular culture has yielded an impressive portfolio of award-winning work. His exceptional talent has earned him multiple awards and design patents, and his creations have been featured on esteemed platforms like MTV, NBC, and Netflix. Original content for clients such as Mercedes-Benz has collectively amassed millions of hits and won awards such as Best Content Marketing. With a diverse clientele that includes the likes of Louis Vuitton, the NFL, and Def Jam, Omar has cemented himself as a top-tier producer in the industry.
In recent years, Omar's visionary projects have captured the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide. His film Stretch And Bobbito: Radio That Saved Lives premiered on Showtime and quickly became a Netflix favorite. The NY Times' "Critics' Pick" documentary Rock Rubber 45s, which Omar produced, was a standout selection at the Smithsonian's debut African American Film Festival in 2018. Omar's directorial debut, Mixtape (2023), explores the creation, rise, and cultural significance of the mixtape phenomenon. Already hailed as a classic, the film premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival and was introduced by Robert De Niro.
Beyond his contributions to film, advertising, and design, Omar is known for his cultural impact. Collaborating with leading artists from A$AP Rocky to Tommy Hilfiger, as well as institutions, to push the boundaries of art and media to new heights. With an unwavering commitment to excellence and a deep passion for storytelling, Omar continues to shape the future of culture and entertainment.
Omar is directing a documentary for Universal about the rise of Reggaeton (2024), featuring Daddy Yankee as an executive producer and interviewee.- Actor
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NYC native Bobbito García is a freelance creative who has put an indelible footprint on multiple urban movements.
During the 1990s, the legendary air personality was one-half of the "Stretch and Bobbito" program on WKCR. The duo introduced the world to an unsigned Nas, Biggie, and Wu-Tang, as well as an unknown Jay-Z, Eminem, and the Fugees. The total record sales for all the artists that premiered on their platform exceed 300 million. In 1998, the Source Magazine voted them as "The Best Hip Hop Radio Show of All Time."
As the progenitor of sneaker journalism, García penned his landmark Source article "Confessions of a Sneaker Addict" in 1990, then in 2003 became the critically acclaimed author of Where'd You Get Those? NYC's Sneaker Culture: 1960-1987 (Testify Books). In 2005, ESPN's "It's The Shoes" series, hosted by Bobbito, became the first show on the subject in broadcasting history. A former professional basketball player in Puerto Rico, García performed in the groundbreaking Nike "Freestyle" commercial. In 2007, the brand released seven co-designed Air Force 1 sneakers bearing his name. The voice of EA Sports' popular NBA Street video game is also a world-renowned DJ, who has spun World, Soul and Jazz music at Lincoln Center, Central Park SummerStage, and the Smithsonian (DC).
As an award-winning filmmaker, García has directed Doin' It In The Park: Pick-Up Basketball, NYC (PBS, Netflix), Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives (Showtime, Netflix), and NY Times "Critics' Pick" Rock Rubber 45s (Smithsonian African American Film Festival 2018 official selection). Transitioning to TV, he also directed eight "SneakerCenter" episodes for ESPN+.
A founding member of the Kennedy Center's Hip Hop Culture Council and a recent Wesleyan University "Distinguished Alumni Award" recipient, "Kool Bob Love" currently produces his b-ball tournament Full Court 21(TM) in four continents, co-produces music for the Stretch and Bobbito + The M19s Band on 10x Grammy Award winner Eddie Palmieri's label Uprising, co-hosts "Stretch and Bobbito Radio" on Apple Music Hits, and creates virtual sneaker/cassette art available as NFTs.- Producer
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David Kennedy is known for Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives (2015), Biography: I Want My MTV (2019) and The Social Network (2010).- Editor
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Mariah Rehmet is known for Planet Terror (2007), Being Mary Tyler Moore (2023) and The Man in the Woods (2020).- Producer
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Trevor Jones was born on 7 May 1977 in Toronto, Canada. He is a producer and assistant director, known for Timeline (2019), Bounty Killer (2013) and Across the Hall (2009).- Producer
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Tate Johnson is known for A New Legacy: The 2015 Indian Scout (2014), Spirit of Munro (2013) and Dying Breed (2020).- Producer
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Alex Gibney was born on 23 October 1953 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005), Taxi to the Dark Side (2007) and Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015). He has been married to Anne Gibney since 14 August 1982. They have three children.- Additional Crew
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Cara Mones is known for Sorry/Not Sorry (2023), The Americans (2013) and Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You (2016).- Producer
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Stacey Offman is known for The Forever Prisoner (2021), The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley (2019) and Elián (2017).- Producer
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Richard Perello is known for Club Dread (2004), Super Troopers (2001) and The Forever Prisoner (2021).- Producer
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Justin Wilkes is President of Imagine Entertainment, responsible for overseeing and facilitating the creative output and artistic strategy of the company, working across divisions to create, enable, and foster creative opportunities for Imagine. As an Academy Award and BAFTA nominated, Emmy and Peabody-winning producer, Wilkes has produced a slate of notable projects including Emmy-winning films Lucy and Desi (Amazon), Ron Howard's We Feed People (Disney+), Emmy-nominated Judy Blume Forever (Amazon), Light and Magic (Disney+) and Rory Kennedy's The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari; as well as upcoming projects including The Super Models (Apple TV+) directed by Roger Ross Williams and Larissa Bills, Carlos, the definitive doc on legendary musician Santana (Sony Classics) and The Dynasty, the story of the New England Patriots (Apple TV+).- Vinnie Malhotra serves as Executive Vice President, Nonfiction Programming for Showtime Networks Inc. An Emmy® and Peabody Award-winning executive, he oversees the development and production of the network's growing slate of original unscripted and documentary programming, as well as all documentary theatrical releases at SHOWTIME. Malhotra is in charge of developing and producing scripted programming about real events and real-life newsmakers, such as the Golden Globe®-winning limited-series THE LOUDEST VOICE, based on Roger Ailes, as well as THE GOOD LORD BIRD, starring Ethan Hawke. He also develops and produces sports documentaries including the Emmy Award winning film DISGRACED and the recent docu-series OUTCRY, in partnership with Stephen Espinoza, President, Showtime Sports and Event Programming.
Malhotra arrived at SHOWTIME in 2015 in the newly created role of Senior Vice President, Documentaries, Unscripted and Sports Programming, where he spearheaded the development of the Showtime Documentary Films portfolio including multi-part docuseries THE FOURTH ESTATE, SHUT UP AND DRIBBLE, THE TRADE, THE CIRCUS, the Peabody Award-nominated and Television Academy Honors recipient 16 SHOTS, the Emmy-nominated WU-TANG CLAN: OF MICS AND MEN, the Grammy®-nominated SHANGRI-LA, COUPLES THERAPY and MURDER IN THE BAYOU. Malhotra's oversight led to the celebrated news series VICE coming to SHOWTIME for new stories in 2020. He has also steered critically acclaimed documentaries that focused on the lives and legacies of culture-defining and at times controversial figures, including ERIC CLAPTON: LIFE IN 12 BARS, WHITNEY. "CAN I BE ME," THE PUTIN INTERVIEWS, the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner WEINER, RISK and XY CHELSEA.
Previously, Malhotra served as Senior Vice President for Development and Acquisitions at CNN Worldwide. He joined CNN in March 2012, where he was responsible for leading development and co-production opportunities for CNN's platforms. In this role, he launched CNN Films, a production unit created to produce and acquire documentary films, and to leverage distribution opportunities for those films at film festivals and in theaters. Malhotra managed the day-to-day operation of CNN Films, and worked directly with filmmakers to develop original projects. His efforts have led to successful partnerships with multiple award-winning filmmakers including Steve James and Alex Gibney, as well as the acquisition, co-production, or commission of more than two dozen films for broadcast on CNN and distribution via its digital platforms. Those films included Blackfish, Our Nixon, Life Itself, Ivory Tower, Dinosaur 13, Whitey: The United States v. James J. Bulger, The Hunting Ground, Fresh Dressed, and STEVE JOBS: The Man in the Machine, among others.
Malhotra also handled the development and production of CNN original series, including the three-time Primetime Emmy award-winning Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man, This is Life with Lisa Ling, High Profits, Finding Jesus, Somebody's Gotta Do It with Mike Rowe, Chicagoland and Death Row Stories from Sundance Productions and Robert Redford, The Sixties and The Seventies, from Playtone and Tom Hanks. In 2015, Malhotra launched a partnership with CNN Digital Studios to acquire and stream documentary shorts. The premium short-form films were created by new and emerging filmmakers and acquired at prominent film festivals prior to streaming via the network's digital platforms, including CNN.com and CNNgo.
A former program development executive at ESPN and ABC News producer, Malhotra began his career with ABC News in 1997. There, he worked on several of the news organization's signature programs including Nightline and World News Tonight, and served as a producer for Peter Jennings for three years. Malhotra later worked with co-anchors Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff and was part of the convoy in Iraq when Woodruff and a cameraman were hit by an IED in January 2006. He was uninjured. During his 13 years at ABC News, he covered major global events including the Iraq War and the inauguration of President Barack Obama. From 2007 to 2010, Malhotra was Executive Producer of ABC News' weekend news content, including World News Saturday and World News Sunday, and oversaw the weekend editorial content and production for ABCNEWS.com and ABC News Now, among other ABC News digital platforms.
In 2010, Malhotra joined ESPN as Vice President and Executive Producer for Content Development. In this position, he was responsible for the development of films that include Everything in Between: The Tim Tebow Story, The Color Orange, The Brady 6, and The Marinovich Project. He also developed scripted and non-scripted series for the network, and was part of the development team that created the new ESPN Quarterback rating "Total QBR" that is now being used in association with all NFL coverage on ESPN.
Malhotra has received numerous industry honors for excellence in journalism including three Primetime Emmy Awards, six News and Documentary Emmy Awards, a Peabody and an Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award.
Malhotra is based in the SHOWTIME offices in Los Angeles. - Producer
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As Chairman and CEO of RadicalMedia, Jon Kamen has created one of the world's leading producers of premium content across all media platforms. Originally renowned for its advertising success, Kamen led the way towards diversifying the company to become a prolific creator and producer of television programming, documentaries, live events and interactive design. With over 175 film and television credits to his name, Jon's artistic vision has been the force behind many Oscar®, Emmy®, Grammy® Golden Globe and Peabody Award®-winning and nominated titles.
Kamen is a recipient of a Grammy, the 2018 IFP Gotham Awards, Mayor Bloomberg's "Made in NY" Award and the Smithsonian's National Design Award. He serves as a Vice Chair of the board of trustees for Rhode Island School of Design, The Museum of the Moving Image, and Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation. Jon resides in New York, always embracing the future and pushing for innovation, while collaborating with RadicalMedia's community of artists, directors, producers, coders, thinkers, makers and doers.
He aptly refers to RadicalMedia as a company that is "Never Established."- Producer
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Jen Isaacson is known for Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (2021) and Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer (2021).- Producer
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Amy Entelis serves as the executive vice president for talent and content development for CNN Worldwide.
Entelis is responsible for the development, production, and acquisition of original, long-form premium content for CNN Worldwide. Since joining CNN in 2012, she has overseen and executive produced more than 45 multi-part documentary series and 60 feature-length documentary films, earning more than 110 awards and 445 nominations for the cable network, including CNN's first Academy Award® for Navalny. Entelis also is the senior talent executive at CNN Worldwide, responsible for the recruitment and development of all on-air talent for CNN programming and platforms. Under her leadership, CNN launched CNN Originals for the network's global platforms, which includes the following premium content brands: CNN Original Series, for which Entelis and her team develop nonfiction programming; CNN Films, for which Entelis produces and acquires documentary films for festival, theatrical, broadcast, and streaming distribution; and CNN Presents, for which Entelis acquires encore runs of notable unscripted series and films for broadcast on CNN. Entelis' film and series work can be seen on CNN and CNN apps and on the CNN Originals hub on discovery+ and Max.
Over the last decade, Entelis and her team have built the CNN Original Series brand, bringing to audiences twelve seasons of the 13-time Primetime Emmy® Award-winning ANTHONY BOURDAIN PARTS UNKNOWN, produced by Zero Point Zero Production, which won Primetime Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Informational Series in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2018 as well as a Peabody Award for excellence and meritorious work. Entelis' series content team developed and executive produced the two-time Emmy® Award-winning STANLEY TUCCI: SEARCHING FOR ITALY, which received consecutive Primetime Emmy® Awards in 2021 and 2022 for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Program, and the five-time Primetime Emmy® Award-winning UNITED SHADES OF AMERICA WITH W. KAMAU BELL, which received back-to-back Primetime Emmy® Awards in 2017, 2018 and 2019 for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program. To date, CNN Original Series has earned a total of 21 Emmy® Awards.
Developed under Entelis' leadership for CNN Original Series are: EVA LONGORIA: SEARCHING FOR MEXICO; THIS IS LIFE WITH LISA LING; the Primetime Emmy® Award-nominated "Decades Series": THE SIXTIES, THE SEVENTIES, THE EIGHTIES, THE NINETIES, THE 2000s, and the forthcoming THE 2010s, executive produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, and Mark Herzog; REFRAMED: MARILYN MONROE, narrated by Jessica Chastain; FIRST LADIES; THE HISTORY OF COMEDY, executive produced by Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner, Mark Herzog, and Christopher Cowen; LINCOLN: DIVIDED WE STAND, narrated by Sterling K Brown; DIANA; RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE, narrated by Mahershala Ali; SOUNDTRACKS: SONGS THAT MADE HISTORY, executive produced by Dwayne Johnson; AMERICAN DYNASTIES: THE KENNEDYS; THE WINDSORS: INSIDE THE ROYAL DYNASTY; JERUSALEM: CITY OF FAITH AND FURY, narrated by Ewan McGregor; THE RADICAL STORY OF PATTY HEARST; CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: SEX & LOVE AROUND THE WORLD; CHICAGOLAND and DEATH ROW STORIES, with executive producer Robert Redford's Sundance Productions; THE HUNT WITH JOHN WALSH; FINDING JESUS: FAITH. FACT. FORGERY; DECLASSIFIED: UNTOLD STORIES OF AMERICAN SPIES, hosted by former Congressman Mike Rogers; and THE WONDER LIST WITH BILL WEIR.
During her tenure, Entelis extended the original series franchise to CNN sister network, HLN and launched scores of HLN Original Series dedicated to true crime, mysteries, and investigations. Select titles include FORENSIC FILES II, long considered the gold-standard of crime & justice non-fiction programming, VERY SCARY PEOPLE, and HOW IT REALLY HAPPENED.
In 2023, Entelis developed and launched the Sunday primetime weekly series, THE WHOLE STORY WITH ANDERSON COOPER. Hosted by Cooper, The Whole Story showcases character-driven stories, special interviews, profiles, and investigative deep dives featuring reporting from CNN's anchors and correspondents.
For CNN Films, Entelis has acquired, commissioned, or executive produced more than 60 feature and short films, 40% of which were directed by female filmmakers. Recent titles include the Oscar®, BAFTA, PGA, and duPont-Columbia Award-winning, NAVALNY, directed by Daniel Roher; LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING, directed by Lisa Cortés, which world premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival where it was acquired for theatrical distribution by Magnolia Pictures; THE LAST MOVIE STARS, directed by Ethan Hawke about the lives and careers of actors and humanitarians Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman; GABBY GIFFORDS WON'T BACK DOWN, directed by Emmy® Award winners Julie Cohen and Betsy West; ROADRUNNER: A FILM ABOUT ANTHONY BOURDAIN, directed by Academy Award® winner Morgan Neville; The Emmy® award-winning DREAMLAND: THE BURNING OF BLACK WALL STREET, directed by Salima Koroma; THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS, directed by Tim Wardle, nominated for an Emmy® Award and a BAFTA; JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE, directed by Dawn Porter; LINDA RONSTADT: THE SOUND OF MY VOICE, which won Best Music Film at the 63rd Annual Grammy® Awards; the Emmy® and duPont-Columbia Award-winning, RBG, which was also nominated for an Academy Award® and a BAFTA; and APOLLO 11, directed by Todd Douglas Miller and nominated for fiveEmmy® Awards.
As the head of talent development for CNN Worldwide, Entelis continues to shape a renaissance at CNN, overseeing the hiring of scores of television journalists, contributors, and commentators.
Entelis began her career in television journalism at ABC News, initially as a producer on the weekly news magazine 20/20, and later a producer for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings. During her 30-year tenure, Entelis worked in various roles of increasing responsibility, ultimately serving as senior vice president for talent strategy, development, and research. ABC News President Roone Arledge recruited Entelis for her first management role with a mandate to diversify the network, bringing in many female reporters and journalists of color for on-air positions. Entelis then pioneered the first system in network news that coordinated the identification, recruitment, and development of all on-air talent. Over several decades, she recruited and managed talent for the network's most high-profile news programs including Good Morning America, World News Tonight, Nightline, and 20/20. While at ABC News, Entelis received several journalism honors, including a National News Emmy®, a duPont-Columbia Award, a Planned Parenthood Media Excellence Award, the Headliner Awards from the Association for Women in Communications, and a Front Page Award from the Newswomen's Club of New York for Distinguished Journalism.
A graduate of Vassar College, Entelis received a Master of Science degree in journalism from Columbia University. She serves as member of the Board of Visitors for the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.- Producer
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Sam Broadwin is an Emmy Nominated Documentary Producer.
For Academy Award nominated documentarian Joe Berlinger and RadicalMedia, Sam Developed and Story Produced Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, a four-part series for Netflix that examines the notorious serial killer through exclusive interviews with the killer himself. It debuted as NetFlix's second most viewed original programming across all genres.
Prior to that, Sam Developed and Field Produced for Joe Berlinger the investigative documentary series Gone: The Forgotten Women of Ohio, about the deaths and disappearances of six young women in southern Ohio, and the dark underbelly of a struggling Midwest region plagued by drug and sex trafficking. The series ran on SpikeTV in 2017. That same year, he also Developed Unspeakable Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers, an investigative look into the brutal murder of a Mississippi teenager. It debuted as Oxygen's highest rated show since its true crime rebrand in 2017.
In addition to his work on numerous docu-series, Sam Developed and Co-Produced the Emmy nominated feature documentary Intent to Destroy, which pulls back the curtain on the violent history of the Armenian Genocide for director Joe Berlinger. The film won numerous film festival awards after its Tribeca Film Festival world premiere and was broadcast on Starz in 2017.
For Third Eye Motion Picture Company Sam was Associate Producer and provided research and script development for Berlinger's Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, a feature narrative film that chronicles the life of Ted Bundy through the eyes of Liz Kloepfer, his longtime girlfriend. The film stars Zac Efron and Lily Collins.
Throughout his career in the industry, Sam has Developed and Contributed to projects for CNNFilms, Magnolia Picture, Starz, TWC, RedBull Media House, SpikeTV, Oxygen, Al-Jazeera America, Sundance Channel, Center for Investigative Reporting, Investigation Discovery and NetFlix.- Producer
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Academy Award, eight-time Emmy nominated, and Peabody, DGA, and Sundance winning filmmaker Joe Berlinger has been a pioneering force in nonfiction filmmaking for over three decades. In a recent Bloomberg profile, Berlinger was described as a "true crime hit factory" for Netflix, whose work has "redefined crime documentaries as a vehicle for social justice." The article quoted Adam Del Deo, VP for original documentary series at Netflix: "He's the gold standard in true crime. The moral compass that he has, the sense of responsibility he has for victims and for getting the story right and shining a light on it, that is something that is very unique." Berlinger is the creator of landmark documentaries such as Sundance winner BROTHER'S KEEPER, which influenced a generation of documentarians and the PARADISE LOST Trilogy, which helped lead to the release of the wrongfully-convicted West Memphis Three, and METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER, a film that redefined the rockumentary genre. CRUDE, which examined the dire issue of oil pollution in the ancestral homeland of thousands of Ecuadorians in the Amazon Rainforest, won 22 human rights, environmental and film festival awards and triggered a high profile First Amendment battle with the Chevron Corporation. Eight of Berlinger's films, including his Emmy-nominated 2012 Paul Simon documentary, UNDER AFRICAN SKIES, have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and have earned three Grand Jury Prize nominations. He has also received multiple awards from the Directors Guild of America, the National Board of Review, the Independent Spirit Awards and the Critics Choice awards.
Berlinger holds a streak of chart-topping series on Netflix, attracting enormous audiences and igniting global conversation by becoming the first filmmaker to simultaneously cover the same subject in scripted and unscripted forms with CONVERSATIONS WITH A KILLER: THE TED BUNDY TAPES and EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE, which starred Zac Efron, Lilly Collins, and John Malkovich and sold to Netflix in a Sundance bidding war for almost $10 million. The recently released film GHISLAINE MAXWELL: FILTHY RICH and doc series BERNIE MADOFF: THE MONSTER OF WALL STREET also both debuted as the #1 documentaries upon their release.- Producer
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Sidney Beaumont is known for What Happened, Miss Simone? (2015), Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America (2006) and Iconoclasts (2005).- Producer
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Doug Blush is an award-winning director, producer, editor, cinematographer and co-owner of Los Angeles-based MadPix Films. His credits include, as editor, the Oscar and ACE Eddie Award winning 20 Feet from Stardom (2013), as executive producer, the Oscar winning Period. End of Sentence. (2018) and, as consulting producer and editor, the Oscar winning Icarus (2017). Other credits include The Hunting Ground (2015) (editor and associate producer), The Invisible War (2012) (editor and associate producer), Skid Row Marathon (2017) (producer), Wordplay (2006) (editor), Superheroes (2011) (editor and executive producer), and over 100 feature and television documentary projects.
He has co-directed, with wife and film partner Lisa J. Klein, the feature documentary Of Two Minds (2012), and recently produced and shot The S Word (2017), both MadPix original films.- Producer
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Nicole Boxer was born on 16 November 1967 in Greenbrae, California, USA. She is a producer and director, known for Basic Instinct (1992), How I Got Over (2014) and The Invisible War (2012). She is married to Kevin E Keegan Jr. They have one child. She was previously married to Tony Rodham.- Producer
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An original co-founder of Gamechanger in 2013, is an Academy Award®-winning producer and co-founder of Impact Partners, a fund and advisory service for investors and philanthropists who seek to promote social change through film. Since its inception in 2007, Impact Partners has financed over 100 films, including the Academy Award® winning documentary feature ICARUS, 2019 Independent Spirit Award's Best Documentary WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?, and several other critically acclaimed and award-winning projects including OF FATHERS & SONS, DINA, THE EAGLE HUNTRESS, HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAUGE, THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES, HELL AND BACK AGAIN and THE COVE. Cogan received his B.A. from Harvard University, magna cum laude, and attended the Film Division at Columbia University's Graduate School of the Arts. In 2014, he was awarded the Leading Light Award at DOC NYC alongside filmmakers Albert Maysles and D.A. Pennebaker, as well as the America Abroad Media Award in Washington, D.C.- Producer
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Robert A. Compton has produced 11 documentary films, including Oscar nominated for best documentary Cartel Land, Oscar nominated for best original song The Hunting Ground and Rich Hill, winner of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. His film Sole of a Hustla was an official selection of the American Black Film Festival 2011. He has produced six films exploring K-12 education around the world, including Two Million Minutes and The Finland Phenomenon. Along with Dr. Tony Wagner at Harvard University, he authored the book Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and had a successful career as high-tech venture capitalist before becoming a filmmaker.- Maria Cuomo Cole is a Peabody and Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker dedicated to creating social impact with films addressing some of the most challenging issues of our day. Through her work as an activist and producer, she has tackled subjects including gun violence, homelessness, Domestic Violence, Veterans' PTSD, and sexual violence. Featured documentaries she has produced include Us Kids, Newtown, The Hunting Ground, and The Invisible War, and the 2009 short documentary Living for 32, which was shortlisted for an Oscar. She has been married to Kenneth Cole since 1987 and they have three children.
- After a twenty-five year career in venture capital, Ted Dintersmith is now focused on issues at the intersection of innovation and education. He is actively involved with a number of initiatives that seek to deliver vastly-improved learning experiences to people around the globe. He is particularly interested in the role of film (in conjunction with other social media) in effecting social change.
In 2912, Ted served as part of the delegation representing the United States at the United Nations General Assembly, where he focused on global education and entrepreneurship. Ted is a Partner Emeritus with Charles River Ventures, a leading early-stage venture capital firm. He has been an early, active investor in numerous successful start-ups. Ted has served on the Board of the National Venture Capital Association, chairing its Public Policy Committee. Ted earned a Ph.D. in Engineering from Stanford University, and his undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary, where he earned High Honors in Physics and English. - Producer
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Geralyn Dreyfous has a wide background in the arts, extensive experience in consulting in the philanthropic sector, and participates on numerous boards and initiatives. She spent an early part of her career at the Philanthropic Initiative in Boston, which guides families of wealth in strategic giving opportunities, and taught Documentary and Narrative writing with Dr. Robert Coles at Harvard University. Geralyn is the Founder and Board Chair of the Utah Film Center, a non-profit that curates free screenings and outreach programs for communities throughout Utah.
In 2007, she co-founded Impact Partners Film Fund with Dan Cogan, bringing together financiers and filmmakers so that they can create great films that entertain audiences, enrich lives, and ignite social change. Since its inception, IP has been involved in the financing of over 50 films, including: The Cove (2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature); The Garden (2009 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature nominee); Freeheld (2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film); The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib, (2007 Emmy Award for Best Documentary Special); and Hell and Back Again (2012 Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature) and multiple film festival award winning films such as The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz, E-TEAM (2014 Sundance Film Festival Cinematography Award, US Documentary), The Overnighters (2014 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize), and Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory (2014 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award, US Documentary). In 2013, Geralyn became a founding member of Gamechanger, the first for-profit film fund dedicated exclusively to financing narrative features directed by women. Their first film, Land Ho!, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2014.
Geralyn's independent executive producing and producing credits include the Academy Award winning Born Into Brothels; Emmy nominated The Day My God Died, Academy Award nominated and Emmy Award winning The Square, Academy Award nominated and Peabody Award winning The Invisible War, and multiple film festivals winners such as Kick Like a Girl, In A Dream, Dhamma Brothers, Project Kashmir, Miss Representation, Connected, Sugar Babies, The Crash Reel, Meet the Patels, Compared to What: The Improbable Journey of Barney Frank, In Football We Trust, and Anita. Her works in production include: Wait for Me, All Eyes and Ears, and Be Natural. Geralyn was honored by the International Documentary Association with the Amicus Award in 2013 for her significant contribution to documentary filmmaking. Variety recognized Geralyn in their 2014 Women's Impact Report highlighting her work in the entertainment industry.- Producer
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Nicole Ehrlich (PGA) started her career in the entertainment business at age 17, winning "Best Young Media Artist" at the Utah Short Film and Video Festival and "Best Experimental Film" at the New Orleans Film Festival.
A New York native and Smith College Graduate, Nicole's award winning career in Film, Art, Music, Fashion and Transmedia has spanned over two decades. Ehrlich has garnered a Grammy, multiple MTV Moon Men, international awards, and an Emmy as a Creative Producer for her work. She has been a force behind music videos, TV specials, documentaries, live concerts, commercials, viral content, and photo shoots for iconic artists such as: Lady Gaga, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Blink-182, Enrique Iglesias, Snoop Dogg, The Cure, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, Weezer and Wiz Khalifa to name a few.
Ehrlich is the co-producer on the Emmy Nominated documentary The Hunting Ground. Lady Gaga's, "Til It Happens To You" the original song in the film, won the Emmy and was nominated for a Grammy & an Oscar.
She has her yearly Celebration of Women in Art during Art Basel Miami Beach and recently produced Millie Brown's "Rainbow Body" solo exhibition.
Ehrlich has worked on projects with such notable photographers and directors as: Brett Ratner, Cass Bird, Catherine Hardwicke, David LaChapelle, Floria Sigismondi, Francis Lawrence, Ines & Vinoodh, Jonas Akerlund, Marc Webb, Nick Knight, Roman Coppola, Sophie Muller, and Steven Klein.
Ehrlich was the VP of Creative Services & Broadcast/Trans-Media at Universal Music Group/ Interscope/ Geffen/A&M for over 10 years and in January 2013 she started her own entertainment company, Rocket In My Pocket.
Awards: Won a Grammy in 2011 for producing Best Short Form Music Video: "Bad Romance," Lady Gaga. Produced, Emmy winning, "HBO's Lady Gaga presents: The Monsterball Tour at Madison Square Garden" Won "Best Young Media Artist" for "Looking for Someone" at the 15th Annual Utah Short Film and Video Festival Won "Best Experimental Film" for "Looking for Someone" at the New Orleans Film Festival Produced Emmy Winning, Oscar & Grammy Nominated Lady Gaga "Til It Happens To You" video directed by Catherine Hardwicke- Barbara Gerson is known for UnBroken (2023) and The Hunting Ground (2015).
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Bonnie Greenberg is known for The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), Tank Girl (1995) and The Life Ahead (2020).- Sarah E. Johnson is known for Triple 9 (2016), Welcome to the Punch (2013) and Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014).
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Anne O'Shea founded Minerva Productions in 1996 as a theatrical production company in Wilmington, North Carolina whose primary intention was to give women more opportunities both in front of and behind the footlights. With the inclusion of Brian Quattrini and Hal Cosec, it expanded to include film in 2009 and immediately achieved success with the critically acclaimed, Golden Globe winning and Oscar nominated film, The Kids Are All Right. The mission now includes children, the LGBTQ community and all other undeserved and often ignored factions of modern society that need a voice both locally and globally.- Actress
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Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the First Partner of California, is a filmmaker, advocate, and thought leader. After graduating with honors from Stanford University and Stanford's Graduate School of Business, she wrote, directed, and produced the 2011 award-winning documentary Miss Representation (2011). Miss Representation made its national broadcast debut on OWN: the Oprah Winfrey Network on October 20th, 2011. As a result of Miss Representation's impact, she launched The Representation Project, a nonprofit organization that uses film and media as a catalyst for cultural transformation. Siebel Newsom is also the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Girls Club Entertainment, LLC, a film production company established to develop independent films focused primarily on empowering women. Her second film as a director, The Mask You Live In (2015), premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and explores how America's narrow definition of masculinity is harming boys, men, and society at large. Her third film, The Great American Lie (2020), explores the underlying cultural causes of inequality in America. She also executive produced the Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated documentary The Invisible War (2012) and was an executive producer on the Emmy Award-winning documentary The Hunting Ground (2015). She has also served as a global advisory board member of the Dove Self Esteem Project, a co-chair of We Day California, a commissioner on the Girl Scouts' Healthy Media Commission, and currently serves on the advisory council for the Imagine Kids Bus Project. As an actress, Newsom appeared in numerous films and television shows including In the Valley of Elah (2007), Something's Gotta Give (2003), Rent (2005), Life (2007), Mad Men (2007), The Nanny Express (2008), Trauma (2009), and Numb3rs (2005). She lives in Sacramento, California with her husband, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and their four young children. Current as of June 2019- Julie Smolyansky is known for On the Record (2020), The Homestretch (2014) and The Hunting Ground (2015).
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- Jacki Zehner is known for She Started It (2016), Hot Girls Wanted (2015) and The Hunting Ground (2015).
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Amy Ziering is a two-time Emmy award-winning and Academy award-nominated investigative filmmaker behind some of the most groundbreaking documentaries today with her creative partner Kirby Dick. Her most recent projects directly impacted American politics and culture, resulting in real-world change. Her latest project, "Not So Pretty" (2022), is a four-part investigation-driven exploration of the lurking dangers in the commodities we all use every day without question for makeup, skin-care, nails, and hair. "Allen v. Farrow" (2021), a seven-time Emmy nominated series that goes behind decades of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of one of Hollywood's most notorious and public scandals: the accusation of sexual abuse against Woody Allen involving Dylan, his then seven-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow. "On the Record" (2020) is a searing examination on the intersection of #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, tells the powerful and haunting story of music executive Drew Dixon as she struggles with her decision to be one of the first women of color to come forward in the wake of #MeToo. Her Oscar-nominated "The Invisible War" (2012) broke the story on the epidemic of rape in the US military and led to five congressional hearing and the passing of 35 reforms through congress. "The Hunting Ground" (2015) started a national discussion for sexual assault on college campuses and ignited sweeping policy reform at hundreds of institutions. "The Bleeding Edge" (2018) unearthed the fast-growing medical device industry's corruption and malfeasance; compelling industry giant Bayer to remove a harmful device from the market and catalyzing a worldwide debate about regulation and patient safety.
Ziering and Dick became the first filmmakers to partner with Vanity Fair for a short film that debuted as a part of a groundbreaking multimedia project on sexual harassment during the Old Hollywood studio system in the March 2022 issue.
Ziering also co-directed and produced "Derrida" (2002), a complex portrait of the world-renowned French philosopher Jacques Derrida. Other films she produced include "Outrage" (2009), nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism; and Kristen Johnson's Oscar-shortlisted "Cameraperson" (2016) and Josh Fox's "Awake: A Dream From Standing Rock" (2017) as an executive producer.
Throughout Ziering's filmography, notable accolades she has amassed include: an Oscar nomination, two Emmy awards, a Peabody, an Independent Spirit Award, a duPont-Columbia Award, a Gracie Award, the Nestor Almendros Prize for Courage and Filmmaking, an Upton Sinclair Award, the Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize, and the George Polk Award.- Producer
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Matthew I. Goldberg was born on 20 March 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer and production manager, known for xXx: State of the Union (2005), Mysterious Skin (2004) and Are We There Yet? (2005).- Editor
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Josh Braun is known for A History of Violence (2005), Creep (2014) and The House of the Devil (2009).- Producer
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Kate Novack is an Emmy-nominated producer and director of documentaries. Her short film Hysterical Girl (New York Times Op Docs, Grasshopper Film), which she wrote and directed, was shortlisted for an Academy Award and nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing and for Best Short by the International Documentary Association. In 2018, she directed the Gospel According to Andre, about the fashion editor Andre Leon Talley. The movie was named one of the top ten Queer films of the year by Indiewire and was nominated for best LGBTQ documentary of the year by the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics. Kate was a producer and writer on Page One: Inside the New York Times, which premiered at Sundance in 2011, and went on to be nominated for two News & Documentary Emmy Awards and a Critics Choice Award. Kate has worked as a story consultant on several films, including CNN's Ivory Tower (2014, co-producer), about the escalating cost of higher education. Prior to making films, she was an arts and media reporter at Time Magazine.- Producer
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Andrew Rossi is known for The Andy Warhol Diaries (2022), Page One (2011) and The First Monday in May (2016).- Producer
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Amy Berg was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for Deliver Us from Evil (2006), West of Memphis (2012) and Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015).- Additional Crew
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Jayne Goldsmith is known for The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), Prophet's Prey (2015) and Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015).- Producer
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Jeff Jampol is known for When You're Strange (2009), Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015) and The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987).- Producer
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MIchael Kantor is a filmmaker, producer and writer. As Executive Producer of the American Masters series for PBS, he created the American Masters PIctures banner in 2016 to bring documentary films to theaters. He served as Executive Producer on Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided To Go For It (2021) along with Norman Lear and Lin-Manuel Miranda, Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir (2021), Ailey (2021), the Emmy-winning Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (2019), and Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (2019). Kantor produced and directed the Emmy-winning 6-part series, Broadway: The American Musical (2004), hosted by Julie Andrews, and the Emmy-nominated 6-part series, Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America (2009), hosted by Billy Crystal.- Producer
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Susan Lacy is known for American Masters (1985), Jane Fonda in Five Acts (2018) and The Janes (2022). She is married to Halsted Welles. She was previously married to Bill N. Lacy.- Producer
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Katherine LeBlond was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She is a producer and set decorator, known for Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me (2022), Always Jane (2021) and Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015).- Music Department
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Jonathan McHugh -- Is a producer, director and music supervisor who has produced a wide array of documentaries and feature films starring top talent such as Justin Long, Kim Catrall, Zoe Saldana, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg, Danny Trejo, Sarah Brightman, Janis Joplin, Paul Sorvino, and many more.
The two newest films he directed for KEW Media; "Cosplay Universe" and "Long Live Rock...Celebrate the Chaos" will be released in 2020 and are currently screening at film festivals around the world. McHugh has produced TV shows for CMT, Fuse and Discovery Channel and many more. Other notable film projects Include producing the music documentaries "City of Ali" and Sly Stone doc. "In Search of Sly" as well as music supervising the Indy feature "Butter"
He has produced a number of award-winning documentaries including "Janis: Little Girl Blue", "We Are X," "Image Revolution," and She Makes Comics" just to name a few.
Formerly as Sr. VP at IDJ/Universal Music he co-produced the film "Justin Bieber's Never Say Never" (the 2nd highest grossing documentary of all time) and the Sony Classics documentary "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold." Before that McHugh spent eight years as Vice President of Visual Media at the Jive/BMG where he started his production career by helping to launch Zomba Films. There he co-produced the film "Crossroads" (Zoe Saldana, Justin Long & Britney Spears) as well as soundtracks for films including Nickelodeon's "Wild Thornberry's" "Jimmy Neutron."
Prior to that as Vice President of Soundtracks at New Line Cinema McHugh co-produced many platinum and gold soundtracks such as "The Wedding Singer", "Rush Hour," "Austin Powers", "Blade" "Mortal Combat 2", "Love Jones & Lost In Space."
McHugh has music supervised over 75 feature films including the "Saw" film series "Blindspotting" Son of Morning" (Heather Graham & Danny Glover), "Hot Bot (Directed by the Polish Brothers), "Sundown" & "West of Memphis" (Produced by Peter Jackson/Directed by Amy Berg)
McHugh is PGA documentary Juror/ member and a Board member/ founding member of the Guild of Music Supervisors.- Producer
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Stephanie Sklar was born on 16 March 1976 in Garden Grove, California, USA. She is a production manager and producer, known for Holding Trevor (2007), The Nintendo Bragg Report (2014) and Disney Jr. Field Trip (2012).- Additional Crew
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Sara Bernstein is an award-winning producer and President of Imagine Documentaries. Recent projects include Judy Blume Forever (Amazon Studios), Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming with Dave Letterman (Disney+), The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari (Netflix), Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues (Apple TV+), Downfall:The Case Against Boeing (Netflix), Lucy & Desi (Amazon Studios), We Feed People ( Natgeo Films), Leave No Trace (ABC/Hulu), Julia ( Sony Classics/CNN Films), Who Are You Charlie Brown? (Apple TV+), DADS (Apple TV+), Rebuilding Paradise (National Geographic Documentary Films), D. Wade: Life Unexpected (ESPN Films), Gossip (Showtime), Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine (Showtime), On Pointe (Disney+), We Are The Brooklyn Saints (Netflix) and Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel (Netflix.)
Prior to joining Imagine, Bernstein was SVP, HBO Documentary Films overseeing award-winning nonfiction programming for the network including Emmy® winner The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling, Academy Award® and Emmy® winner Citizenfour, Emmy® winner Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, Academy Award® winner Music By Prudence, Emmy® nominated Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, Emmy® nominated The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, and Mommy Dead and Dearest. Over the years, Bernstein has garnered 11 Emmy® wins and 33 Emmy® nominations, 11 Peabody Awards and the films she has supervised have won 2 Academy Awards® and 13 Academy Award® nominations. Bernstein was also featured on Variety's 2020 New York Power of Women Impact list.- Producer
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Nevins runs MTV Documentary Films and was the President of HBO's Documentary and Family Programming from 2005 - 2018. She earned a bachelor of the arts degree from Barnard Collegeand a master of fine arts degree from Yale University. Nevins produced documentaries before joining HBO in 1979. Nevins has overseen production of nearly 500 documentaries, earning eleven Oscars, 31 Primetime Emmys, 19 Academy Awards, 22 News and Documentary Emmys and 18 George Foster Peabody awards for HBO and one personal George Foster Peabody award. She also received a 2005 News and Documentary Emmy for Lifetime Achievement. She received the 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association. Nevins was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame in 2000. She began her career with the United States Information Service in Washington, DC, which produced and distributed documentary programs around the world. Nevins was a producer for National Education Television's Great Dream Machine, a field producer for an ABC television documentary unit, a writer for Time-Life Films, a producer-writer for the Children's Television Workshop, a producer for CBS-TV's Who's Who program, and president of Spinning Reels, a production company. She joined HBO in 1979 as director of documentary programming. Nevins was named executive vice president, original programming, for HBO and Cinemax in 1999 and President of Documentary and Family in 2005. She joined MTV in 2019.- Additional Crew
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Matthew Slater is known for The Living Portrait of Nyc (2022), Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015) and The WSJ. Magazine Innovator Awards (2020).- Producer
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Kristen Vaurio is known for Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015), June (2023) and Morgan Spurlock Inside Man (2013).- Producer
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Lauren Wolf is known for Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015) and Velma (2023).- Writer
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Lawrence Wright was born on 2 August 1947 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Siege (1998), The Looming Tower (2018) and Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015). He has been married to Roberta Murphy since 22 January 1970. They have two children.- Producer
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Viva Van Loock is known for Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope (2020), Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope (2020) and Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine (2023).- Carles Brugueras began his career as an actor after studying at the Institut del Teatre, Barcelona, Spain. He then moved into advertising, managing production and directing post-production for various Barcelona production companies until 1997 when he founded Polar Star Films. As Executive Producer of the company he successfully combines commercial and independent production.
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Fiona O'Doherty is known for Hammer & Tickle (2006), Google and the World Brain (2013) and The Great Contemporary Art Bubble (2009).- Additional Crew
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WITH AN INDUSTRY CAREER THAT SPANS OVER 20 YEARS AND HAS TAKEN HER ALL OVER THE WORLD, LIZ ROBERTS IS CERTAINLY 'ONE TO WATCH. SHE IS THE ONE THAT PULLS ALL THE STRINGS TO ENSURE THE VERY BEST FILM AND TV REACHES OUR SCREENS. LIZ IS ALSO SINGLE HANDILY RESPONSIBLE FOR HELPING TO KEEP THE FILM AND TV PRODUCTION WORLD GOING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC. A highly respected creative Film & TV Producer, Liz has a genuine passion for screen and a full understanding of the cogs that need to turn in order to get a film off the ground. She's a people person, the glue that holds a team together, organised and dedicated. She is currently working on the development of an exciting feature film set to shoot later this year. Her latest work as a Producer was on the documentary "That Was A Serious Party" (2022) an inside and candid story of how a small rave turned into The Secret Garden Festival. Director Dylan Harvey said 'Liz is an extremely diligent and compliant producer with a great 'can do' attitude and perfect knack for finding ways to accommodate any scenario whilst keeping a firm eye on the budget.' Liz started her career in Australia working with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and National Indigenous Television (NITV). Her work as a Producer, Head of Operations and Production has seen her work on some award winning productions. Liz has also made huge waves within the industry during Covid, working with some top talent such as Idris Elba on the new Luther feature film - "The Fallen Sun" and Ryan Reynolds on "Welcome to Wrexham". In 2020, as the world was hit with Covid-19, Liz set out to ensure the film and TV industry wheels could keep turning, safely. She launched "Covideo", a one stop shop for all production safety and protection needs. "It's because of you and your team that we managed to keep everyone safe and healthy." -
Kwame L Parker, VP, Production, NETFLIX
Liz Roberts has revolutionised the way the industry continued through Covid and supported production teams safely through change. "It was crucial for me to try to help digital, film and TV teams continue to produce in a safe environment. Having to pause a production due to Covid is costly." - Liz Roberts In August 2020 she produced a feature film, just after lockdown was lifted. Liz managed the shoot in line with Covid 19 safety guidelines and adapted the process with as little disruption to the film making process as possible and most importantly kept the cast and crew's health her primary concern.- Additional Crew
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Madeleine Sheahan is known for El Club (2009), Les Banyistes (2004) and Google and the World Brain (2013).- Producer
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Belén Bernuy is known for Live Flesh (1997), 21 Positions (2022) and When You No Longer Love Me (2018).- Producer
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Victoria Borrás is known for The Spanish Apartment (2002), Bruc, the Manhunt (2010) and El nino (2014).- Producer
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Sandra Hermida was born on 22 July 1972 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is a producer and production manager, known for Society of the Snow (2023), The Impossible (2012) and A Monster Calls (2016).- Producer
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Edmon Roch was born in 1970 in Girona, Girona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a producer and production manager, known for Garbo: The Spy (2009), Biutiful (2010) and El nino (2014).- Additional Crew
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Prudence Arndt is known for I Am Not Your Negro (2016), The Kings (2021) and The Five Demands (2023).- John Battsek is known for Listen to Me Marlon (2015), Searching for Sugar Man (2012) and One Day in September (1999).
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Jamie Laurenson was born on 13 September 1971 in Alice Springs, Australia. He is a producer, known for Slow Horses (2022), The Essex Serpent (2022) and Hijack (2023).- Production Manager
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Rosemary Lombard is known for Lisey's Story (2021), NYPD Blue (2019) and At Home with Amy Sedaris (2017).- Producer
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Andrew Ruhemann is known for How I Live Now (2013), The Lost Thing (2010) and Love, Death & Robots (2019). He was previously married to Jennifer D. Nadel.- Producer
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Alison Palmer Bourke was born in New York City, New York, USA. Alison Palmer is known for A Decade Under the Influence (2003), Henry's Crime (2010) and Dinner for Five (2001).- Producer
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Eddie Schmidt was born on August 29, 1970 in the USA as Edward Robert Schmidt. He is a director, producer and show runner known for Ugly Delicious (2018), In Search of... (2018), Chelsea Does (2016), Valentine Road (2013), and This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006). He has been married to Rachel Kamerman since June 24, 2001.- Producer
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Evan Shapiro is known for Portlandia (2011), Take My Wife (2016) and This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006).- Producer
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