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'Julie Goldman (Producer) is an Emmy Award-winning producer and executive producer of documentary feature films.
Career
[edit]Julie produced We Are The Giant, which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was released by Music Box Films; The Great Invisible, which won the SXSW Grand Jury Prize and was released by RADiUS TWC; 1971, which won the IDA ABCNews VideoSource Award and will be released in 2015; and Art and Craft, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, was released by Oscilloscope, and was shortlisted for the 2015 Best Documentary Feature Academy Award.
Julie is executive producer of two films that premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival: Best of Enemies and 3 ½ Minutes 10 Bullets, winner of a Special Jury Award. In 2014, Julie executive produced The Kill Team, winner of the Tribeca Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary, released by Oscilloscope, and shortlisted for the 2015 Best Documentary Feature Academy Award. In 2013, Julie produced three films that premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the Sundance Film Festival: God Loves Uganda, Manhunt and Gideon’s Army, winner of the Best Editing Award. Manhunt was broadcast on both HBO and CNN and won the primetime Emmy for Best Documentary. Gideon’s Army was nominated for the 2014 Independent Spirit Award following its HBO premiere. God Loves Uganda was released theatrically in October 2013 and shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Feature. In 2012, she debuted two films at the Sundance Film Festival: Participant Media’s A Place at the Table (released by Magnolia Pictures), which won the IDA Pare Lorentz Award and was nominated for the PGA Award, and Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (IFC Films), which was shortlisted for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Julie produced Buck, winner of the 2011 Sundance U.S. Documentary Audience Award. Buck was also shortlisted for an Academy Award and was one of the year’s top five grossing documentaries [1]. Julie consulted on the Academy Award winning documentary The Cove and produced Sergio, for which she received a PGA nomination for the Producer of the Year Award.
Some of Julie’s earlier films include: Easy Riders Raging Bulls, Cat Dancers, In The Shadow Of The Moon, Better This World, What Remains, Once In A Lifetime and Sketches Of Frank Gehry.
Motto Pictures
[edit]In 2009, Julie founded Motto Pictures, a documentary production company based in Brooklyn, New York.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Julie Goldman on Internet Movie Database
- Julie Goldman on Variety
- Julie Goldman on Creative Producing - Interview with Center for Media and Social Impact