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  • Ted Hope: ‘I Am No Longer Going To Produce Films For My Living’ (Guest Blog)

    By Ted Hope | December 17, 2013 @ 5:07 PM

    “I want to make films that lift the world and our culture higher — and our current way of doing things does just the opposite”

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Ted Hope

Ted Hope has produced over 50 films and co-founded both This Is That and Good Machine. His eye for talent is demonstrated by the feature directing careers he’s initiated, including Ang Lee’s, Hal Hartley’s, Nicole Holofcener’s, Todd Field’s, Michel Gondry’s and Bob Pulcini & Shari Berman’s. Three of his films have won the Grand Prize at Sundance. He blogs at TrulyFreeFilm.blogspot.com and co-founded the Indie Film review site HammerToNail.com.

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