Inspire Entertainment is expanding with the addition of manager Ali Forman to the company.
Forman will be working closely with Inspire Entertainment partner Jason Spire on existing Inspire Entertainment clients as well as a select group of clients she will be bringing with her from Impression Entertainment.
“I am thrilled to have Ali join the company. Working with a like-minded, hard-working dear friend is a dream,” said Spire.
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Inspire Entertainment has quickly become one of the “go-to” boutique management/production companies in the business, having managed...
Forman will be working closely with Inspire Entertainment partner Jason Spire on existing Inspire Entertainment clients as well as a select group of clients she will be bringing with her from Impression Entertainment.
“I am thrilled to have Ali join the company. Working with a like-minded, hard-working dear friend is a dream,” said Spire.
Also Read: ‘A Most Violent Year’ Named Top Film by National Board of Review
Inspire Entertainment has quickly become one of the “go-to” boutique management/production companies in the business, having managed...
- 1/9/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
With so much of Us animation aimed at children in the past, is it possible, Ryan wonders, that attitudes are gradually changing…?
Imagine if all movies were aimed exclusively at kids. There’d be no Godfather, no Raging Bull, and certainly no Tyrannosaur or Midnight In Paris. Instead, cinema listings would be full of movies like Journey 2, Hop or Harry Potter. While there’s nothing wrong with children’s films, an alternate universe entirely filled with them is almost too disturbing to think about.
And yet, in this plane of reality, American animated movies have for years been almost exclusively made for audiences aged 12 or under. Yet, in the rest of the world, animated films aimed at adults aren’t uncommon. Ali Forman’s autobiographical film about the Lebanon War, Waltz With Bashir, was moving, disturbing and often poetic – and was given an 18 rating in the UK.
Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis,...
Imagine if all movies were aimed exclusively at kids. There’d be no Godfather, no Raging Bull, and certainly no Tyrannosaur or Midnight In Paris. Instead, cinema listings would be full of movies like Journey 2, Hop or Harry Potter. While there’s nothing wrong with children’s films, an alternate universe entirely filled with them is almost too disturbing to think about.
And yet, in this plane of reality, American animated movies have for years been almost exclusively made for audiences aged 12 or under. Yet, in the rest of the world, animated films aimed at adults aren’t uncommon. Ali Forman’s autobiographical film about the Lebanon War, Waltz With Bashir, was moving, disturbing and often poetic – and was given an 18 rating in the UK.
Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis,...
- 3/5/2012
- Den of Geek
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