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George worked in independent film in New York City where he was
the head of development and post production supervisor for producer
Dean Silvers. Of the five films they worked on, three went to
Sundance, with "Spanking the Monkey" winning the Audience
Award there. Combined, they also were selections and in some cases
award winners at the Cannes, Berlin, Avignon, Hamptons, and New
York Gay & Lesbian Film Festivals.
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Flirting with Disaster
Written & directed by David O. Russell. Starring Ben
Stiller, Patricia Arquette, Tea Leoni, Mary Tyler Moore,
George Segal, Alan Alda, and Lily Tomlin.
Distributed by Miramax. Official selection and closing
night film at the Cannes Film Festival. Declared one of
the top ten films by Time Magazine and one of the top five
by the NY Times and numerous other publications. Nominated
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Spanking the Monkey
Written & directed by David O. Russell. Starring Jeremy
Davies, Alberta Watson, and Benjamin Hendrickson.
Distributed by Fine Line. Audience Award for Best Film
at the Sundance Film Festival. First film to win both the
First Time Feature and First Screenplay Independent Spirit
Awards. Cited as one of the best films of the year by numerous
publications including the NY Times, NY Post, Rolling Stone,
and Premiere Magazine.
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| Wigstock: The Movie
Directed by Barry Shils. Starring The Lady Bunny, Alexis
Arquette, RuPaul, Joseph Arias, Candis Cayne, Lypsinka,
Misstress Formika, Flotilla De Barge, and Crystal Waters
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn. Official selection for the
Sundance & Berlin Film Festivals. Opening night film
at the New York Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Still running
as a midnight movie.
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Manny & Lo
Written & directed by Lisa Krueger.
Starring Mary Kay Place, Scarlett Johansson, Aleksa Palladino,
Glenn Fitzgerald, and Paul Guilfoyle.
Distributed by Sony Picture Classics. Official selection
for the Sundance Film Festival. Also won the Gotham Award
for Best First Time Director of a feature. Nominated for
four Independent Spirit Awards.
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| The Last Good Time
Directed by Bob Balaban Written by Bob Balaban & John
McLaughlin. Based on a novel by Richard Bausch.
Starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Maureen Stapleton, Lionel
Stander, Olivia d'Abo, Adrian Pasdar, Zohra Lampert, and
Kevin Corrigan
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn. Won best film and best director
at the Hamptons International Film Festival and the Grand
Prize at the Avignon Film Festival. Also won the Telly award
for Best Independent Feature Film.
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