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A Call for Context
The head of Hulu’s documentary division seeks films that put subjects in context, then spark conversation.
Whitney Friedlander
A few years ago, Belisa Balaban saw the results of a research project that title-tested the word documentary among younger viewers.
The study found that people would say they didn t like documentaries but when asked to list some of their favorite films, the same folks would rattle off titles of unscripted fare. What we ve learned since then, she says via Zoom, is that the association millennial audiences and younger [people] had with a documentary was a very limited understanding of the form. And when exposed to great filmmaking, people discovered that they really love them.
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Jed Rothstein to Direct New Rudy Giuliani Documentary
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Ross Dinerstein and Campfire Studios have reunited with Forbes Entertainment and Olive Hill Media for a new documentary feature on Rudy Giuliani.
The doc will explore the controversial life and career of Giuliani, an American politician, lawyer and Donald Trump advisor. Fully financed by Olive Hill, the feature will be based on
Forbes’ reporting of Giuliani, who has been a public figure for more than five decades. Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Jed Rothstein (
WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn) is attached to direct.
Campfire Studios CEO Ross Dinerstein will produce the film. Rebecca Evans and Ross Girard are the executive producers for Campfire; Tim Lee, Michael Cho and Mimi Rode are executive producers for Olive Hill; and Randall Lane and Travis Collins are the executive producers for Forbes Entertainment.
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It only feels like a decade ago that WeWork CEO Adam Neumann was ousted from the company he cofounded, in spectacularly public fashion. In truth, it s been less than two years. Already, though, Hulu s documentary about WeWork s rise and fall feels like a look back at another era.
In part, that s because the pandemic has made everything that came before it seem impossibly distant. But it s also because WeWork, as portrayed Jed Rothstein s
WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn, stands as a perfect encapsulation of the times it came up in, combining the hustle culture and tech boosterism of the 2000s and early 2010s into a boiling toxic stew.
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2021-04-05 12:08:53 UTC
It only feels like a decade ago that WeWork CEO Adam Neumann was ousted from the company he cofounded, in spectacularly public fashion. In truth, it s been less than two years. Already, though, Hulu s documentary about WeWork s rise and fall feels like a look back at another era.Â
In part, that s because the pandemic has made everything that came before it seem impossibly distant. But it s also because WeWork, as portrayed in Jed Rothstein s
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