NEHST Studios
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NEHST Studios is a new film, television, and internet financing, development and production company announced at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007 reported in Variety, May 15, 2007. It was founded by Larry Meistrich, producer of the Oscar-winning Sling Blade, among many others, and a team of industry execs. Meistrich has been profiled extensively in the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) and has almost a hundred feature film producing and production credits spanning almost 20 years. He and Nehst Studios have been covered in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. NEHST is pronounced "next" and is the spelling of the Old English word for next. The studio, different from most Hollywood entities, is notable for its philosophy of "access."