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LOS ANGELES â Even before the pandemic corralled Americans onto their couches to binge and consume a steady churn of content, producer Amy Baer knew the entertainment industry was missing an opportunity to sate viewers. Hollywood is a fickle, numbers-obsessed business but Baer, who d run CBS Films and was executive vice president of production at Sony, was convinced that the industry had long disregarded one particular area: making movies and TV for the over-50 demographic. I ve always had an affinity for, as I like to call them, people movies as opposed to visual effects or, you know, superhero movies, but movies that speak to a more mature audience that is about a phase of life that everybody reaches but that sometimes get overlooked in the development and production process, Baer said. ....
Hollywood overlooks 50-plus crowd. This label aims to change that latimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from latimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Women In Film, Los Angeles Adds 6 New Board Members WIF additions include “Borat” producer Monica Levinson and Warner Bros. Pictures’ Niija KuykendallDiane Haithman | March 8, 2021 @ 5:27 PM Last Updated: March 8, 2021 @ 6:11 PM From top left to bottom right: Chris Nee, Ida Zeniti, Michelle Lee, Monica Levinson, Niija Kuykendall, Shivani Rawat/Courtesy of Women in Film Women in Film, Los Angeles (WIF), an advocacy organization for women’s careers in the screen industries, has added six members to its 2021 Board of Directors, the organization announced Monday. The new group includes Niija Kuykendall, executive vice president of production at Warner Bros. Pictures; Michelle Lee, director of domestic programming at AppleTV+; film and television producer Monica Levinson (“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”); producer Chris Nee, whose production company Laughing Wild is focused on nurturing talent with diverse points of view; Shivani Rawat, founde ....