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FRANK CAPPELLO – WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Writer, director, SPX artist, Frank Cappello has
worn many hats in his 25 years in the entertainment business. He has written
on many studio projects including Timeline, Constantine, Rainbow Six and the
recently re-potted Swamp Thing. He has directed three films including He Was
A Quiet Man, a winner at last year’s festival for Best Feature Director.
KATTIE
EVANS – VP OF ACQUISITIONS AND PRODUCTION - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC:
Kattie Evans is vice President of Acquisitions and Production for National
Geographic Films and National Geographic World Films. Acting as Co-Producer
on Arctic Tale (Paramount Vantage) & The Slave Next Door as well as
supervising NGF’s partnership on the Sundance award-winning film God Grew
Tired of Us (Newmarket Films), Kattie was instrumental in NGF’s acquiring
and releasing of March of the Penguins (Warner Independent) & Oscar
nominated film The Story of the Weeping Camel. She is currently overseeing
all NGF acquisitions activity.
ALEXIS
GARCIA – AGENT - ENDEAVOR TALENT AGENCY: Alexis Garcia is an agent
in the independent packaging group of the motion picture literary department
of Endeavor Talent Agency. There, he is involved in putting together the
financing and selling distribution rights for a variety of independent
films. Alexis is also involved in identifying and working with international
financiers, producers and filmmakers and speaks regularly on Latin film
financing and distribution.
JONATHAN
KING – EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF PRODUCTION - PARTICIPANT PRODUCTIONS:
Jonathan King oversees development and production of Participant’s slate
of narrative feature films. Prior to joining Participant, Jonathan was
Executive Vice President of Production at Focus Features, President of
Laurence Mark Productions and was an acquisitions and production executive
at Miramax Films. Jonathan currently serves on the board of advisors for
the Outfest Legacy Project, the Dean’s Advisory Council of the Florida
State University Film School and as a mentor for Film Independent’s Project:
Involve.
BRIAN
LIU: Brian Liu has over a decade of experience as a designer and
photojournalist with published work in a wide range of publications from
The New York Times to rolling Stone magazine, has done documentary photo/video
assignments for clients including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, The
Peace Corps, and Icelandair; and more recently documentary filmmaking for
various independent productions (incl. Frontrunner, Pancake Mountain) and
for major music artists on tour (incl. Manu Chao, Thievery Corporation,
Devendra Banhart, Bob Mould, Brazilian Girls). Liu’s feature documentary,
Disarm, a film about the global landmine problem, won the 2006 JHFF Cowboy
Award for Best Global Insight, and he has subsequently served on juries
at the 2007 JHFF, 2007 Silverdocs (Discovery Channel/AFI) FF, and 2008
Big Sky FF.
BRIDGET
MOYNAHAN – ACTRESS: Bridget Moynahan’s talent and beauty combined
with blockbuster films have established her as one of Hollywood’s favorite
leading ladies. Moynahan is starring in the black comedy Noise, with Tim Robbins, and directed by Henry Bean. Moynahan has appeared in numerous
blockbusters including: Serendipity, Lord of War, I, Robot, The Recruit,
The Sum Of All Fears, and more. Bridget has recently starred in J.J. Abram’s
Six Degrees and also portrayed Natasha, Carrie’s rival and ‘Mr. Big’s’
wife on the critically acclaimed HBO series Sex And The City. Born in Binghamton,
New York and raised in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Moynahan currently resides
in New York City and Los Angeles.
BILL
PULLMAN – ACTOR: Bill Pullman has been working in film and theater
for over twenty years as an actor and director. He has been nominated for
awards for his work on Broadway, and his film credits include over fifty
motion pictures. He has had major roles in The Accidental Tourist, The
Serpent And The Rainbow, Sleepless In Seattle, While You Were Sleeping,
Independence Day, Spaceballs, Lost Highway and The Grudge. He has an MFA
in theater from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is a MS Society
“Ambassador” and a Cornerstone Theater board member in LA.
GREG
RHEM – MANAGER OF DOCUMENTARY ACqUISITIONS - HBO DOCUMENTARY FILMS:
Greg Rhem is manager of Documentary Acquisitions, Original Programming
for Home Box Office. He’s been involved in discovering new and distinctive
documentary programming for the Cinemax Reel Life, as well as (what was
formerly known as) HBO’s award-winning America Undercover banner. Some
of his finds have included: the Oscar®-winning Born Into Brothels; Oscar®-
nominated Spellbound and the critically-acclaimed Watermarks.
MICHAEL
SUGAR – LITERARY MANAGER/PRODUCER - ANONYMOUS CONTENT: Michael
Sugar, a Literary Manager & Producer from Anonymous Content recently
produced Gavin Hood’s Rendition starring Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhall & Maryl
Streep (New Line Cinema). Prior to Anonymous, Michael and his brother,
JB, founded Sugar Brothers Entertainment. SBE produced the Emmy nominated
A Separate Peace with Dustin Hoffman’s Punch Productions (Paramount & Showtime)
and executive produced Wintuition with Henry Winkler (The Game Show network).
In 2006 Michael was selected as one of Hollywood reporter’s Next Generation
35 executives under the age of 35.
STU
ZICHERMAN – WRITER/PRODUCER: Stu Zicherman has been a film and
television writer since 1995. He created ABC’s series Six Degrees, starring
Campbell Scott and Hope Davis, and was a writer/producer on ABC’s What
About Brian. Stu has also written or worked on some 20 studio feature film
projects, including Elektra and Rush Hour 2. He is currently writing a
romantic comedy for Universal Pictures and prepping his first directorial
effort.
THOMAS MOUNT - Chairman, CEO - Reliant Pictures Corporation: At age 26, Thomas Mount became
president of Universal Pictures where he helped develop and oversee such films
as Coal Miner's Daughter, Smokey And The Bandit, National Lampoon's Animal
House, The Deerhunter, E.T. The Extraterrestrial, Scarface and many others.
He also created a division of MCA/Universal that produced Fast Times At
Ridgemont High, Carwash, Monty Python's Meaning Of Life, The Breakfast Club,
Sixteen Candles, Repo Man and more. The Mount Company which he founded in
1985, has produced Can't Buy Me Love, Natural Born Killers and Bull
Durham to name a few. Mount has also served two terms as president of the
Producers Guild of America. Since early 2006, he has been the chairman and CEO
of Reliant Pictures Corporation.
SAMARA KOFFLER - Producer - In 1995, Samara Koffler transitioned from print ad production to a
career in film and started working with Harrison Ford to run his production
company. Koffler associate produced K-19: The Widowmaker. Additional
production credits include: What Lies Beneath, Random Hearts, Air
Force One, Six Days Seven Nights, and Devil's Own. In 2004,
she founded RedBone Films with Jen Roskind and has developed more than 25
projects. Their first production, Stephanie Daley premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival and won the Waldo Salt award for best screenwriting.
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