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  1. Michael Mailer (born 1964) is an American film producer and director and the oldest son of Beverly Bentley and writer Norman Mailer. He graduated from Harvard in 1987. He has produced over 20 films. He has five sisters and three brothers. He is the founder and president of Michael Mailer Films.

  2. He established Michael Mailer Films in 2004 to focus on both independent, character-driven films and larger, concept-oriented pictures. Michael is best known for Heart of Champions (2021), Blind (2016), Black & White (1999), Two Girls and a Guy (1997), The Ledge (2011), and Empire (2002).

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    • Michael Mailer
    • Producer, Director, Writer
  3. He established Michael Mailer Films in 2004 to focus on both independent, character-driven films and larger, concept-oriented pictures. Michael is best known for Heart of Champions (2021), Blind (2016), Black & White (1999), Two Girls and a Guy (1997), The Ledge (2011), and Empire (2002).

  4. Oct 29, 2021 · Heart of Champions: Directed by Michael Mailer. With Michael Shannon, Alexander Ludwig, Charles Melton, Alex MacNicoll. During their last year at an Ivy League college in 1999, a group of friends and crew teammates' lives are changed forever when an army vet takes over as coach of their dysfunctional rowing team.

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  5. christycashman.com › youthink-panelist › michael-mailerMichael Mailer - Christy Cashman

    Michael Mailer has been working extensively in the independent film business since graduating from Harvard University in 1987. He co-wrote and produced his first feature film, A Fool And His Money, starring Sandra Bullock and George Plimpton, in 1988.

  6. Heart of Champions (also known as Pressure Point in Australia and the United Kingdom, and Swing in Germany, also its working title) is a 2021 American drama film directed by Michael Mailer, from a screenplay by Vojin Gjaja.

  7. Oct 29, 2021 · Knowing that will help you understand some of what goes on in director Michael Mailer's film, "Heart of Champions." Advertisement. We first see the team at a fictional Ivy League school, reacting to a disappointing loss to their bitterest rival, Harvard.