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Andrew Karsch is an American film producer involved in motion pictures, politics and technology. == Biography == After working as a producer and executive for many years with United Artists, Karsch founded Longfellow Pictures and subsequently ran companies for William Randolph Hearst III and Sidney Kimmel. He ran Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s 1976 Massachusetts Senate Campaign and was his Director of Issues and Media for his 1980 Presidential Campaign.〔http://www.blogtalkradio.com/123-film/2010/02/25/profile-andrew-s-karsch--producer〕 He was an American Film Institute Conservatory Fellow from 1978-1979 where he made the highly acclaimed Nights at O’Rear’s which premiered at the New York Film Festival and a founding partner with Steven Johnson, Fred Wilson, and Mark Bailey on Outside.In in 2006. 〔http://www.businessinsider.com/outside-in-2011-3〕 In 2010, Karsch founded the company Insurgent Media, which has produced several documentaries including the SXSW award-winning Beware of Mr. Baker; Blank City, about the 1970s New York underground film scene; the American Masters program Woody Allen: A Documentary; PBS' Before the Spring, After The Fall; and the Netflix Original Mission Blue. Karsch also executive produced the Berlin Film Festival Cinema Fairbindet Prize-winning film Art/Violence. He is a Senior Advisor to the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial and is currently working on the romantic comedy, Wilde Wedding, with John Malkovich, Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart and Minnie Driver as well as a feature Documentary on the history and origins of music in Morocco. His credits include Academy Award-nominated The Prince of Tides, The Emperor’s Club, Princess Caraboo, The Rachel Papers, Conviction, and the 2012 Academy Award-nominated Moneyball. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Karsch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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