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  1. Julie Goldman is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning producer and executive producer of documentary feature films and series. Julie is the first documentary producer to receive the Amazon Studios Sundance Institute Producer’s Award and the Cinereach Producer’s Award.

  2. www.mottopictures.com › mottopictures-aboutMotto Pictures | About

    Julie Goldman is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning producer and executive producer of documentary feature films and series. Julie is the first documentary producer to receive the Amazon Studios Sundance Institute Producer’s Award and the Cinereach Producer’s Award.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0325821Julie Goldman - IMDb

    Producer: In the Same Breath. Julie Goldman is known for In the Same Breath (2021), A Thousand Cuts (2020) and Buck (2011).

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  4. Jul 18, 2016 · During opening night of the film’s run at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, Williams and Emmy-winning producer Julie Goldman (“3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets,” “Weiner”) spoke with RogerEbert.com about envisioning Owen’s animated world, garnering Disney’s seal of approval and working in the realm of virtual reality.

  5. Motto secures financing, builds distribution strategies, and creatively develops films, and has produced over 25 feature documentaries and won numerous awards. History. Motto Pictures was founded in 2009 by Julie Goldman and Christopher Clements, Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producers of documentary feature films. Films

  6. Nov 21, 2021 · “That’s where the title In the Same Breath comes from, because it’s kind of two sides of the same coin, in many ways,” producer Julie Goldman said. “We started working together on the film...

  7. Born and raised in New York City, Goldman got her start in the film business in the 1990s as a producer at the production house Wellspring. She produced her first film in 1997, a crime comedy called "Free Floaters," and soon worked her way up to become the Head of Original Production for the company.