Enjoy the rare opportunity to meet with one of the most successful film producers in the business, Producer Anthony Bregman in New York City!
Anthony will read your script and sit down with you for a coffee and pastry at their office in Soho to discuss it with you. He'll give feedback on the script and also answer any general questions about the industry, writing, producing, etc.
Anthony Bregman’s past films include the Academy Award-winning Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Foxcatcher, Sing Street, Indignation, Begin Again, Enough Said, American Ultra, Our Idiot Brother, Synecdoche, New York, Please Give, The Savages, Thumbsucker, Collateral Beauty, The Circle – and most recently In the Heights, Warner Brothers’ film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony-winning musical, Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things, starring Jesse Plemons and Jessie Buckley, Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini’s feature Things Heard and Seen for Netflix; Alice Wu’s The Half of It; John Patrick Shanley’s Wild Mountain Thyme starring Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan, and Christopher Walken; Downhill starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell, Celine Held & Logan George’s directorial debut Topside, Nicole Holofcener’s The Land of Steady Habits, Tamara Jenkins' Private Life, and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s Someone Great.
Bregman’s debut TV series Living with Yourself, starring Paul Rudd, is on Netflix, and he recently released Season 2 of Amazon’s Modern Love, in August 2021. Bregman is currently in post-production on Netflix’s feature film Do Revenge, directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, and starring Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke. Bregman founded the New York City-based production company Likely Story, which he runs with Stefanie Azpiazu, in the fall of 2006. Prior to Likely Story, Bregman was a partner at This is That for four years and spent ten years as head of production at Good Machine, where he supervised the production and post-production of over thirty feature films, including Sense and Sensibility; Eat Drink, Man Woman; Walking & Talking; and Safe. Bregman teaches producing at Columbia University’s Graduate Film School and is Co-Chairman of the Board of The Gotham (formerly IFP), the nation’s oldest and largest industry association for independent filmmakers, which also sponsors the annual Gotham Awards. Bregman’s movies have won numerous awards at the Oscars, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Gothams, Indie Spirits, and Cannes, Berlin, and Sundance Film Festivals, among others. In 2010 Roger Ebert named “Synecdoche, New York” the Best Film of the Decade.