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February 2008
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Uma Thurman, who helped launch the company a year ago, is being replaced by Samuel L. Jackson. Jonas Akerlund is...


RHYTHM & HUES’ Westenhofer Receives ACADEMY AWARD® for Achievement in VFX for “THE GOLDEN COMPASS”


Chicago 10 Hits Theatres with Cutting-Edge Motion Capture Production from Curious Pictures


New Motion Graphics Studio Favorite Color opens in Manhattan’s Soho Neighborhood


Bossa Nova Films expands its Latin American production bases


GURU Studio Expands - Associate Producer Jacquie Rushlow joins


Alex Gibney Wins Oscar for TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE


Food Chain Films Signs Kamp Grizzly


Jonathan Nowak and Steve Olpin sign with Silo Films


Shortlist announced and now available online. Also look for information on booking tickets for the Awards Presentation...


Breathe Editing takes on PSAs


Marketers: TV Advertising Effectiveness Has Decreased


Second Entry Deadline For 2008 AICP Show Is Fast-Approaching New Date Allows Work Created For The Oscars Telecast...


Directors Greg Olliver and John Park have signed with T.H.E.M. for exclusive US spot representation


Dan Swietlik Honored with ACE Eddie Award for Best Edited Documentary: "Sicko"


BeachHouse Films has signed director Danny Weisberg


Click 3X Hires New West Coast Rep


Karol Marrs Promoted to Executive Producer


RIOT/NEW YORK Welcomes Brent Holt as Executive Producer


Crossroads Ups Lew and Adds New EC and WC Repping Talent


JWT London Hires Creative Powerhouse Fernanda Romano


Veteran executive producer Joanne Ferraro joins Beast to head up their New York office


Curious Pictures Adds Christopher Mills and Dave Rasura to Directorial Roster


Jigsaw Editorial Company Making Moves


Submission dates and deadlines


ka-chew! Celebrates 10 Years in Business


The 2008 AICP Show Entry Deadline Nears -- Requests For Extensions Now Being Accepted


Gibney gets OSCAR Nomination for TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE


Brad Stratton Joins Bang Music As Executive Producer in New York


Case & Erke join ranks


Sarah Jenks is now repping Pure


Unscrew America


In Britain, a Campaign Against Obesity Is Snarled in Controversy


Tom Mooney/MOON has hired:


Rockhard Films signs Phil Griffin


Jay-Z's ad agency takes on partner


Jennifer Hertslet has launched Hertsletreps


Michael Wright Joins Curious Pictures


An Ad With Talking Pandas, Maybe, but Not With Chinese Accents


Sparks Productions welcomes Director's Agent Pamela Hamilton


Yahoo may consider Google alliance


TWC Signs Director/DP Eric Saarinen


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Paul Abatemarco joins Stardust as executive producer for West Coast studio

BEVERLY HILLS, CA – FEBRUARY 12th 2008  The latest prize-winning documentary from  Alex Gibney has received an Academy Award nomination and confirms his standing as one of the foremost non-fiction filmmakers working today.

Taxi to the Dark Side has already won Best Documentary honors at both the Tribeca and Chicago International film festivals.

Gibney who is represented by Saville Productions for commercials, was also the writer, producer and director of the 2006 Oscar-nominated film, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, which also received the Independent Spirit Award and the WGA Award.

“Alex is a terrific filmmaker and makes extraordinarily powerful films,” says Saville’s executive producer, Rupert Maconick, “He has an innate ability to combine strong performances and striking art direction which results in believable and highly compelling work.”

Taxi to the Dark Side is a rage-inducing expose of how the US administration came to condone torture in the name of national security. Thoroughly documented and with remarkably candid interviews with the perpetrators of and bureaucrats behind the violence, the documentary raises the question buried beneath the march of wartime headlines: How will the United States be affected by its disastrous abrogation of human rights and rule of law, now and for decades to come?

The film is also a personal project for Gibney, dedicated to his late father, who was a Naval interrogator during World War II and who was outraged by the revelations of torture at U.S. prisons. Says the elder Gibney of his World War II interrogation work, "There was a rule of law. You never forgot that ... It was something we believed. It made America different."

Gibney’s other credits include the theatrical documentary The Trials of Henry Kissinger; the HBO documentary, Speak Truth to Power (producer) starring Alec Baldwin, Sigourney Weaver, John Malkovich and Kevin Kline; Sexual Century, (writer, director, series producer); and The Pacific Century (writer/director/producer), a 10-hour documentary series that was honored with an Emmy, two Emmy nominations and the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism.

In 2003, Gibney served as the series producer for The Blues, an Emmy-nominated series of  films in association with executive producer Martin Scorsese. The directors for The Blues were: Charles Burnett, Clint Eastwood, Mike Figgis, Marc Levin, Martin Scorsese and Wim Wenders. Gibney also produced The Soul of a Man, the film by Wim Wenders for that series (also an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival), and was awarded a Grammy for producing the 5-CD box set based on the series.

 


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