RICK ROSENTHAL / PRODUCER
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While Rick Rosenthal may be best known for directing Bad Boys, the tough 1983 drama featuring a searing early performance by Sean Penn as a juvenile delinquent, Rosenthal has been involved in television as well, producing two Emmy-winning television series, Life Goes On and Transparent.
Rosenthal has also produced over 30 independent features such as Afternoon Delight, Mean Creek,King Jack, First Girl I Loved, Match, Won’t You Be My Neighbor, and Cartel Land. His films have garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Documentary, Short Subject, and Best Feature Documentary. Rosenthal’s films have premiered at Cannes, Sundance, Toronto, SXSW, Tribeca, Berlin, Deauville, and have won numerous awards, including two Indie Spirit Awards, two Crystal Bears, a Humanitas Prize, the Audience Award at SXSW, the Audience Award at Tribeca, and a Best Director Award at Sundance.
PETER HUME / WRITER-PRODUCER
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Peter Hume is the creator of the Disney series, Stick with Me Kid, and the Syfy series, Flash Gordon. His MOW, Jack of Diamonds, was nominated for a Gemini Award for best drama in 2012. Hume’s pilot, Righteous Texas, was a winner of the 2017 Writers Guild of America, Access Award. Hume’s series work includes, Charmed (the CW), and The Invisible Man, Primeval and The Chronicle(Syfy). His feature work includes Cruel Intentions Two and The Ugly Truth. In 2020, he served as writer/EP on the Berlin-based thriller, Spides (NBC/Universal), a top-rated show on Crackle and Sky UK.
NICK MORTON / PRODUCER
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Nick Morton is a film producer, screenwriter, and standup comedian living in Los Angeles. Over a twenty-year career he has worked for such well-known companies as Phoenix Pictures, Whitewater Films, Crusader Entertainment, and William Morris. Morton produced many movies, including Ray, Sahara, Fat Kid Rules the World and Afternoon Delight.
Morton recently wrote the pilot Cooper’s Bar, starring Rhea Seehorn, which premiered at SXSW. Morton also wrote the pilot Halfway There, directed by Rick Rosenthal, starring Blythe Danner and Matthew Lillard, which premiered at Sundance.
NATE BARTOSHUK / WRITER
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Nate Bartoshuk is a Manga Cum Laude graduate of Pepperdine University with a degree in Theatre Arts. Bartoshuk is a playwright whose work includes Stay Because and Call Center, the latter of which was an official selection of The Road Theatre’s 10th Annual Summer Playwright’s Festival. Bartoshuk’s first feature film, People Live Here, was a 2021 Nicholl Fellowship Semifinalist. In 2022, Bartoshuk was a writer for the Netflix immersive theatre event The Stranger Things Experience. Nate most recently wrote for the new immersive theatre cirque event “Don’t Follow the Lights”, which premiered in San Francisco in the Summer of 2023.