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CALLUM GREENE:

co-producer, marie antoinette

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Callum Greene has worked on a myriad of acclaimed independent movies. Nominated twice by the IFP in 2004 for Happy Here and Now, which won the audience award at the South by Southwest in Austin, and Homework, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance the same year, Greene is renowned for his ability to bring projects to the big screen under any circumstance. Most recently, Greene served as the co-producer on Columbia's upcoming Marie Antoinette, which premiered at this year's Cannes Film Festival. He also line-produced Emilio Estevez?s upcoming Bobby, which premiered at this year's Venice Film Festival, as well as director/writer/producer Sofia Coppola's Academy Award winner Lost In Translation. Greene is currently producing a documentary with director Mike Mills for IFC. Other producing credits for Greene include such independents as Thumbsucker, The Beautiful Country, Second Best, which premiered at Sundance, and The Next Best Thing. He also produced the acclaimed television movies Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story, starring James Woods and 3 A.M. starring Danny Glover, Michelle Rodriguez, and Pam Grier. In addition, Greene has produced numerous documentaries, including This So Called Disaster: Sam Shepard Directs The Late Henry Moss, featuring Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, Woody Harrelson and Sam Shepard. Greene began in Europe as a producer and stage manager of theater where The Guardian nominated his projects two years in a row as 'Best New Work'. Greene enrolled at Columbia University in their Masters program in 1995 and the following year was awarded the Arthur Krim fellowship to encourage his producing abilities. He went on to co-produce such features as Long Time Since, The Farmhouse, and In The Weeds, as well as line-producing Better Living, Hostage and Hamlet.

 

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