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 Scott Macaulay and Robin O'Hara (Producers)
Scott Macaulay and Robin O'Hara are partners at Forensic Films, a New York and Paris-based production company.
Among Macaulay, O'Hara and Forensic's recent credits are Peter Sollett's debut feature, "Long Way Home," which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The film, which is a Studiocanal production in association with Forensic Films and was produced by Alain de la Mata, Macaulay, O'Hara and Sollett, was bought by the Samuel Goldwyn Company and Fireworks Pictures and will be released in early 2003. Forensic's previous production, "The Chateau," stars Paul Rudd, was directed by Jesse Peretz, and will be released by IFC Films in August, 2002.
Macaulay and O'Hara's first film, "What Happened Was...," directed by Tom Noonan, won the 1994 Grand Jury Prize and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by the Samuel Goldwyn Company. Macaulay and O'Hara produced in 1995 Noonan's "The Wife," an ensemble drama starring Noonan, Julie Hagerty, Wallace Shawn, and Karen Young for the French financier CIBY 2000.
O'Hara's solo producing credits include Michael Almereyda's Pixel-vision film, "Another Girl, Another Planet," a winner of the Best Experimental Film award from the National Society of Film Critics. She produced a number of television pieces, music videos, and television commercials for the Academy Award® winning director Zbig Rybczynski, including his influential "Steps" and "The Fourth Dimension."
Macaulay's other credits include associate producing Raul Ruiz's feature "The Golden Boat" for producer James Schamus. He is also on the Advisory Committee of both the Toronto Film Festival Industry Center and the Rotterdam Film Festival Cinemart. In addition to his producing work, Macaulay is the Editor of Filmmaker Magazine, a national quarterly devoted to American independent film published by the Independent Feature Project and Independent Feature Project/West.
In March, 1998, Macaulay and O'Hara were awarded a special Independent Spirit Award -- the Polo Ralph Lauren Producers Award -- by the Independent Feature Project/West for their combined work in independent film.
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