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Skydance Forms Overall Agreement For Feature Films And TV With Producers Bonnie Curtis And Julie Lynn

June 7, 2017

Santa Monica, CA – June 7, 2017 – Skydance, a diversified media company that creates event-level entertainment for global audiences, today announced that it has formed a multi-year overall deal for both feature films and television with veteran producers Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn of Mockingbird Pictures (To the Bone, Wakefield). The studio currently has multiple projects in development with Curtis and Lynn, including the upcoming AMC television series Dietland.

“Bonnie and Julie are exceptional people and incredible producers whose boundless energy, incomparable work ethic, and collective eye for mining and cultivating creative material are second to none,” said Dana Goldberg, Chief Creative Officer of Skydance Media. “I have known and admired both of them for a long time and l am thrilled that they have become a part of the Skydance family. I look forward to the number of exciting film and television projects in our collective future.”

“Walking through this past year with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and their entire team speaks volumes to us about the kind of people they are and the quality of work they want to create.  We’re thrilled and grateful for this opportunity,” added Curtis and Lynn in a joint statement.

Curtis and Lynn first partnered under the Mockingbird Pictures banner after producing the Academy Award-nominated Albert Nobbs in 2012. Following Albert Nobbs, Lynn and Curtis have gone on to produce seven films together, including Arie Posin’s The Face of Love, Victor Levin’s 5 to 7 and Rodrigo Garcia’s Last Days in the Desert. This year has seen the release of three films, including Life, The Sweet Life, and Wakefield. Awaiting release is Marti Noxon’s feature directorial debut To the Bone, which will premiere on Netflix this July.

Curtis got her start in the film business as Steven Spielberg’s assistant, embarking on what would become a 15-year professional relationship with the acclaimed director. After working on Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List, Curtis transitioned into a producing role with Saving Private Ryan, A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Minority Report.

Lynn started her film career as a Creative Executive for producer Mark Johnson, then co-produced HBO’s presentation of Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit. She formed Mockingbird Pictures in 1999, producing such films as Nine Lives, The Jane Austen Book Club and Mother and Child. She also serves as a Story Consultant for Pixar Animation Studios on films including Pete Docter’s Up.

Skydance has recently entered into overall and first-look deals with some of the industry’s top talent, including Sam Raimi, Marti Noxon, Laeta Kalogridis, and Michael B. Jordan.

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