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Omar Kaczmarczyk : ウィキペディア英語版
Omar Kaczmarczyk

Omar Kaczmarczyk is a motion picture producer, distributor, and intellectual assets manager with more than 45 years of experience in motion picture production, financing, marketing, and distribution, having consulted over 140 international co-productions and independent films worldwide. He originated the concept of segmented rights sales for motion pictures that is now the industry standard and is in the forefront of digital financing innovation.
He is currently Managing Director of OKCO, the recently reorganized intellectual property asset management company he founded in 1985, providing development, marketing, financing, production, and distribution services (superseding LongTale International, a company he founded in 2006). He is cofounder of Sharecroppers, Inc., a causefunding platform serving select clients with financing by psychographically targeted online communities and NGOs. He is also Chief Relationship Officer for Wonder Animation/Wonder Funding, and for Genesis Group Unlimited, an international production and marketing organization.
“Stories live forever,” Omar says. When we become the asset manager of an intellectual property, the producer’s creation becomes a perpetual wealth-builder. We are a digital democracy where every viewer is counted.”
Since 1968 when he left Mexico City with his first film under his arm, he has been building multi language and made-in-English product. Among his accomplishments are completed productions in India, the U.S., Nepal, Germany, Romania, and Canada, with further international co-productions in development and pre-production.
In 2006, he produced the feature-length documentary, ''Timothy Leary and the Art of Dying''. In 2000, in conjunction with the Fries Film Group, he executive produced the live action film, ''The New Adventures of Pinocchio'' starring Martin Landau. In 1998, he was executive producer of the feature film, ''Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World'', and he developed and executive produced Trimark Pictures’ ''The Eternal'', a.k.a. ''Trance'', starring Christopher Walken.
Since the late 1970s, Omar is internationally recognized as a pioneer of innovative motion picture licensing strategies. Working in Zurich with producer Alexander Salkind, he assembled twenty feature films for distribution in the emerging worldwide video market. From 1978 to 1983, this package generated over $20 million dollars in this new, secondary distribution channel for films that is now such a major part of the movie business. These deals were key to the initial financing of Salkind’s ''Superman'' and ''Superman II'', the most expense independent movie productions of that time. Omar then implemented presale rights licensing for ''Superman III'', ''Supergirl'', and ''Santa Claus: The Movie'' starring Dudley Moore. His video sale of the Warner Brothers’ theatrical release of ''Supergirl'' to International Video Entertainment (IVE) made industry headlines as the first “studio” segmented video deal. In 1984, for Salkind’s ''Santa Claus'', Omar challenged industry leaders with his newly developed segmented rights licensing system, creating a record breaking three-way distribution deal between Tristar, Viacom, and Media Home Entertainment. Considered revolutionary at the time, these segmented rights deals are now the accepted industry distribution sales practice for all of the members of IFTA, and FIAPF.
Arriving in Los Angeles in 1985, Omar consulted with several prominent producers and distributors. He developed foreign distribution operations for Scotti Brothers Pictures, advised Harvey Weinstein at Miramax on foreign sales operations, and created the financing and distribution marketing operations for Noble Entertainment. In 1986, he again created a record breaking sale for the USA rights to Tarak Ben Amara’s ''Pirates'', directed by Roman Polanski.
With his excellent relationship with Credit Lyonnais, he assisted the financially troubled IVE. He facilitated Carolco’s merger with IVE, creating Carolco/LIVE Entertainment, which became Artisan Entertainment, which is now Lion’s Gate. As an advisor to Fries Entertainment, Omar expedited an equity investment for the $10 million film ''Screamers'' (1986) with Peter Weller, based on the Phillip K. Dick story, “Second Variety.”
==Producer filmography (1970s-present)==

*''God Lives In the Himalayas'' (2010) (executive producer)
*''Unicorn: Journey Through Time'' (in development) (executive producer)
*''Timothy Leary & The Art of Dying'' (2008) (executive producer)
*''Kaante'' (2002), the first Hindi film shot entirely in the United States (worldwide distribution)
*''The New Adventures of Pinocchio'' (1999) (executive producer)
*''Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World'' (1998) (executive producer)
*''The Eternal'' (1998) (executive producer)
*''Boogeyman 3: The Return'' (1994) (executive producer)
*''In Between'' (1991) (producer)
*''Pale Blood'' (1990) (producer)
*''Roman Polanski’s Pirates'' (1986) (USA Distribution)
*''Santa Claus The Movie'' (1985) (Financing, Distribution)
*''Supergirl'' (1984) (Financing, Distribution)
*''Superman 3'' (1983) (Financing, Distribution)
*''Maya'' (1982/II) (producer)
*''Superman 2'' (1980) (Distribution)
*''Superman 1'' (1978) (Distribution)

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