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Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley, leaders of indie film powerhouse Searchlight, to retire Ryan Faughnder © Provided by The LA Times Fox Searchlight Co-Presidents Nancy Utley and Steve Gilula, who on Tuesday announced their retirements. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Nancy Utley and Steve Gilula, the duo that for two decades have led one of Hollywood s most successful prestige film companies, are stepping down.
Utley and Gilula on Tuesday announced their retirement as chairmen of Searchlight Pictures, known for shepherding Oscar winners Slumdog Millionaire, 12 Years a Slave, Birdman and The Shape of Water.
Their exit, expected to take effect in June, comes just days ahead of the 93rd Academy Awards, where Searchlight film Nomadland is considered the favorite to win best picture.
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Nancy Utley and Steve Gilula, the duo that for two decades have led one of Hollywood’s most successful prestige film companies, are stepping down.
Utley and Gilula on Tuesday announced their retirement as chairmen of Searchlight Pictures, known for shepherding Oscar winners “Slumdog Millionaire,” “12 Years a Slave,” “Birdman” and “The Shape of Water.”
Their exit, expected to take effect in June, comes just days ahead of the 93rd Academy Awards, where Searchlight film “Nomadland” is considered the favorite to win best picture.
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