Participant Productions
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Participant Productions is a relatively new movie studio, whose initial movies have gained critical acclaim, and major film awards.
Executive vice president, Meredith Blake, has said regarding the goal of Participant Productions, "Our product is social change, and the movies are a vehicle for that social change."[1]
The company was founded by Jeff Skoll, of eBay fame.
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[edit] Films
By approximate order of debut.
- Murderball
- Arna's Children
- Syriana
- Good Night, and Good Luck.
- North Country
- The World According to Sesame Street
- An Inconvenient Truth
- Fast Food Nation
- American Gun
- Luna
- Truce
[edit] Executives
- Chris Adams, Chief Vision Officer and Senior Vice President of Business Development, no longer with the company
- Meredith Blake, EVP, Corporate & Community Affairs and President, Participant Foundation
- Jeff Ivers, Executive Vice President of Finance and Business Affairs
- Micki Krimmel, Director of Internet Outreach
- Nate Moore, Director of Development
- Chris Salvaterra, Executive Vice President of Creative Affairs and Production
- Jeff Skoll, Founder and CEO
- Ricky Strauss, President
- Diane Weyermann, Executive Vice President of Documentary Production
- Jodi Zuckerman, Vice President of Creative Affairs
- Amber Offutt-Cammidge, Creative Executive
- Courtney Sexton, Director of Documentaries