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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_HopeTed Hope - Wikipedia

    Ted Hope (born 1962) is an American independent film producer based in New York City. He is best known for co-founding the production/sales company Good Machine , where he produced the first films of such notable filmmakers as Ang Lee , Nicole Holofcener , Todd Field , Michel Gondry , Moisés Kaufman , and Shari Springer Berman and ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0394046Ted Hope - IMDb

    Ted Hope. Filmworker -- that's how Ted describes himself. He's a producer of over 70 films, studio executive on over 60, CEO of a start-up streamer, co-head of 3 production companies, executive director of a film society & festival, a Professor Of Practice at 2 universities, and founder of a post-production facility, 2 websites, 2 think tanks ...

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  3. Amazon Studios motion picture executive Ted Hope is stepping down from his role under chief Jennifer Salke, Variety has learned. The official word from within Amazon is that Hope left by...

  4. Nov 30, 2023 · Renowned film producer and former Head of Movies at Amazon Studios, Ted Hope, embarks on a compelling conversation challenging the evolving role of platforms...

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    • Locarno Film Festival
  5. Ted Hope — producer, Good Machine co-founder, and now CEO of Fandor — is no tongue-tied wallflower in the independent film community. Indeed, his passionate commentary, counsel and editorializing on topics ranging from net neutrality to making better films to a “systems reboot” of the independent film economy seem to be everywhere these ...

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · It took director Vanessa Hope seven years to make the eye-opening doc “Invisible Nation,” for which she gained unprecedented access to Taiwan’s first female president, Tsai Ing-wen.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · Ted Hope, a producer of over 70 films including "Happiness" and "Cassandro", shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities of independent filmmaking at IDFA. He discusses the differences between fiction and documentary, the role of technology and representation, and his optimism for a new wave of expression.