- Wolf Schneider is a movie/TV unit publicist based in California and New Mexico. Her specialties include writing production notes, press releases, press kits, and synopses; field producing EPK and BTS content; interviewing talent and filmmakers; and maximizing public relations efforts and marketing strategy. She has been the unit publicist on Sicario, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, Only the Brave, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, Trigger Warning, End of the Road, Gold, Brothers, Appaloosa, and two seasons of Graves as well as two seasons of Crash. She likes to work on both studio and indie productions. In LA, she was director of West Coast PR at Showtime/The Movie Channel. An award-winning writer/editor, Wolf previously was senior editor of Movieline, editor of American Film, independent film editor at The Hollywood Reporter, and film reviewer at Mademoiselle. She's known for her lively writing, engaging pop-culture interviews, and literary references. She sometimes writes book reviews of contemporary fiction. Her favorite place is in a creative state of mind getting something accomplished, and she sides with Socrates that the unexamined life is not worth living--although sometimes she's content with a decaf latte and some dark chocolate.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Wolf Schneider
- When she was the editor of American Film, she convinced Bret Easton Ellis, Richard Ford, Alice Adams, Alexander Cockburn, Martha Frankel, and Lance Loud to write for the magazine.
- Was chosen by Disney+ streaming to be unit publicist on one of their first made-for features, Stargirl, based on the popular Jerry Spinelli teen novel.
- In addition to her publicity, writing, and interviewing skills, she has a talent for shooting behind-the-scenes social media content, including segments with George the goat for Half Brothers.
- Wrote the production notes for James Foley's Glengarry Glen Ross and Louis Malle's Damage.
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