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Anthony Bregman

Anthony Bregman

Anthony Bregman’s 50+ films include the Academy Award-winning “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”, “In The Heights”, “You Hurt My Feelings”, “Sing Street”, “Enough Said”, “Do Revenge”, “Indignation”, “Begin Again”, “Private Life”, “Synecdoche, New York”, “Friends With Money”, “Foxcatcher”, “American Ultra”, “Our Idiot Brother”, “Lovely & Amazing”, “The Half of It”, “Collateral Beauty”, “Please Give”, “I’m Thinking of Ending Things”, “Someone Great”, “Wild Mountain Thyme”, “Things Heard and Seen”, “The Savages”, “Thumbsucker”, “Downhill”, “The Circle”, “The Land of Steady Habits”, “Topside”, “Human Nature”, and many others. Likely Story’s debut TV series “Living with Yourself” is on Netflix, and Season 2 of “Modern Love” is currently streaming on Amazon Prime. Bregman’s work has spanned 8 films with Nicole Holofcener, 3 films and a TV series with John Carney, 4 films with Charlie Kaufman, 3 films with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and repeated collaborations with multiple other writers, directors, actors, producers, and key creative artists. Bregman recently completed John Carney’s “Flora and Son” starring Eve Hewson, Jack Reynor, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Will Oldroyd’s “Eileen” starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin Mackenzie. Bregman founded the New York City-based production company Likely Story, which he runs with Stefanie Azpiazu, in the fall of 2006. Prior to Likely Story, Bregman was a partner at This is That for four years and spent ten years as head of production at Good Machine, where he supervised the production and post-production of over thirty feature films, including “Sense and Sensibility”; “The Brothers McMullen”; “Eat Drink, Man Woman”; “Walking & Talking”; “The Ice Storm”; and “Safe”. Bregman teaches producing at Columbia University’s Graduate Film School and is Co-Chairman of the Board of The Gotham Film and Media Institute, the nation’s oldest and largest industry association for independent filmmakers, which also holds the annual Gotham Awards and publishes Filmmaker Magazine. Bregman’s movies have won numerous awards at the Oscars, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Gothams, Indie Spirits, and Cannes, Berlin and Sundance Film Festivals, among others. In 2010, Roger Ebert named “Synecdoche, New York” the Best Film of the Decade.
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