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    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

    As a producer, his films have received 25 Oscar nominations, with 6 wins. Ted's memoir and newsletter Hope For Film, are both must reads. Ted helped launch the feature film careers of Ang Lee, Nicole Holofcener, Hal Hartley, Michel Gondry and many others.

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  3. Ted Hope, who oversaw prestige films like \"Manchester by the Sea\" and \"The Big Sick\" at Amazon Studios, is transitioning to a first-look producing deal with the streamer. He will consult on upcoming releases and produce select projects on the development slate.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Ted Hope. Amanda Edwards/Getty Images. Veteran indie producer Ted Hope opened Locarno ’s industry symposium Thursday afternoon with a provocative keynote during which he declared: “The...

  6. 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.

  7. Oct 14, 2020 · The veteran producer and former Amazon Studios co-head sees a new golden era for filmmakers in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis and the Black Lives Matter movement. He shares his views with other industry leaders at a BFI London Film Festival panel.