Dana Offenbach

Dana Offenbach is American film and television producer. She is the founder of CinemaStreet Pictures, LLC. Her credits include feature films, TV, shorts, television commercials, awards show segments, public service announcements, interstitial programming, documentaries and music videos.[1][2]

Offenbach has produced in India, Brazil, Ireland, and South Africa.

Career

Offenbach co-produced the indie hit Hav Plenty which was sold at the Toronto Film Festival to Miramax, and premiered at Sundance in 1998.[3]

In 1999, she produced her second independent feature titled Box Marley for writer/director Christopher Scott Cherot. Offenbach wrote, produced, and directed Love & Orgasms[4] which won World Premiere Honors at the 2003 Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival, and screened in several festivals both domestically and internationally.[5]

In 2006, Offenbach spent 3 months in India producing The Memsahib, an 1850's period feature, released by Red Letter Pictures In India.[6]

Following that she independently produced and distributed in a partnership with AMC Theatres, Qasim Basir’s Mooz-lum, starring Danny Glover, Evan Ross, Nia Long, Roger Guenveur Smith, and Dorian Missick. She secured independent theatrical distribution in Canada, the UK, Dubai, and Kuwait, as well as DVD, television and digital distribution.[7][8]

CinemaStreet Pictures

In 2011, Offenbach opened her indie production company CinemaStreet Pictures, LLC in her hometown of New York City.[9][10] Her recent credits include Julius Onah’s The Girl Is in Trouble[11] which was executive produced by Spike Lee was released domestically on multi platforms (including theatrical) by E One Films on April 3, 2015 and Odin’s Eye Internationally.[12] [13]

Membership

She is a member of the Producers Guild of America and New York Women in Film & Television.[14]

Filmography

  • Hav Plenty (1997) (co-producer)
  • Box Marley (2000) (producer)
  • The Life (2002) (executive producer)
  • Love & Orgasms (2003) (writer, director, producer)
  • Andre Royo’s Big Scene (2004) (producer)
  • Wait (2005) (line producer)
  • The Memsahib (2006) (producer)
  • Karma, Confessions and Holi (2009) (co-producer)
  • Running America (2009) (supervising producer)
  • Mooz-lum (2010) (producer)
  • USA in ICU (2010) (director, producer)
  • The Girl Is in Trouble (2015) (producer)

References

  1. "Producer Dana Offenbach on the business of raising money". NYWIFT. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  2. "Ed Han Consulting and CinemaStreet Pictures Collaborate Again for New iRobot Roomba Vacuum Cleaner Spot". Shoot (advertising magazine). Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  3. Roman, Monica. "Cherot, Miramax ink for 'Plenty' of films". Variety. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  4. Goldstein, Gregg. "Nehst Media is Meistrich's new outfit". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  5. "Film Life's 8th Annual American Black Film Festival To Feature A Diverse Slate Of Independent Films Including 14 World Premieres". ABFF. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  6. Koehler, Robert (1 August 2006). "Review: 'The Memsahib'". Variety. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  7. Garcia, Tonya. "Indie Filmmakers Go Grassroots to Distribute 'Mooz-Lum'". Adweek. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  8. "'Mooz-Lum': A Muslim-American Perspective In Film". Huffington Post. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  9. Kilday, Gregg. "Producer, banker team for CinemaStreet". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  10. "CinemaStreet Pictures' Dana Offenbach Directs PSA Commemorating Women's March on Washington". Shoot. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  11. Catsoulis, Jeannette. "The Girl is in Trouble". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  12. Scheck, Frank. "'The Girl is in Trouble': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  13. Kenigsberg, Ben. "Film Review: 'The Girl Is in Trouble'". Variety. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  14. "Ask Me Anything: Meet Producer, Dana Offenbach". New York Women in Film & Television. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
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