Team

 

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Mark Manning

Director, Producer, Executive Producer

Mark Manning is an entrepreneur and award-winning documentary director of internationally acclaimed films, including The Road to Fallujah and The Cost of Silence. He is Founder and CEO of OURVOICE Inc., a media and technology company designed to create positive social change. He is also the Founder and President of ConceptionMedia Films, a documentary film production and issue campaign company. Mark is a former offshore oilfield diver and was a co-founder of an international relief agency specializing in humanitarian relief missions in combat zones. Additionally, he is the founder and director of the Clinton Global University Project Dialogues for Peace, an education and relationship-building initiative between university students in Iraq and the United States.

 
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Langdon Page

Producer, Editor

Born and raised in Colorado, Langdon has produced and/or edited documentaries and features in Rome, Cairo, New York, Los Angeles, and Chile, including Sundance 2022's multi-award winner Navalny, Oliver Stone's Persona Non Grata, Abel Ferrara's Chelsea on the Rocks and Mary, winner of the Venice Film Festival Special Jury Prize. For HBO, his credits include Greg Barker's The Final Year and Koran by Heart, as well as Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato's Liberty, Mother of Exiles, and Best Documentary Emmy-nominee Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures. His producing credits include the 2013 documentary Salinger. Langdon's films have played at the Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Toronto, Tribeca, Telluride, Sundance, and other film festivals, in churches, mosques, schools, and theaters worldwide, and for the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations. He is the founder of Monkey Puzzle Media, a global film production company based in Santiago, Chile.

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Reuben Aaronson

Producer, Cinematographer

Oscar-nominated, multi-Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Reuben Aaronson is well known for capturing compelling honesty and beauty.  His long career often focuses on humanity and subjects largely ignored by the world.  

Aaronson, a bilingual American-born filmmaker, raised in the heart of politically-driven Washington, D.C., has the gift for combining unguarded human moments with beautiful imagery to make great storytelling to be found throughout his long and short format work.  Aaronson is the Founder of NGO Films, a company dedicated to creating content and media to advance awareness of human rights and the need for social justice

 
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Mark Monroe

Writer

Mark Monroe is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose career in storytelling spans two decades. His extensive writing and producing credits include films at Sundance every year for the last 10 years.

His writing credits include BAFTA, DGA and Academy Award-nominated Icarus; The Cove, Academy Award-winner for Best Documentary Feature; Leonardo DiCaprio’s Before The Flood, Steven Spielberg’s Finding Oscar; Grammy and BAFTA nominated The Beatles:  Eight Days A Week; and Ron Howard's Pavarotti. A journalism graduate from the University of Oklahoma, Monroe began his career as a writer for CNN in Atlanta.  Before writing theatrical documentaries, he produced more than 200 hours of biography-style television.

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Jeff Sagansky

Executive Producer

Jeff Sagansky is a long-time investor, executive, and producer in the media business. Over the past six years, Sagansky and his partner Harry Sloan have founded five special purpose acquisition companies, which acquired and took public companies including Target Hospitality, Williams Scotsman and Videocon DTH, and India’s fastest-growing direct to home pay TV provider. He is the former President of Sony Pictures Entertainment and the former President of CBS Entertainment. He is the former CEO of TriStar Pictures where he developed hit movies including Steel Magnolias, Look Who’s Talking, and Glory. Sagansky also founded Hemisphere Capital to fund tentpole movies including Smurfs, World War Z, and Men In Black: International. Sagansky has produced documentaries including TWA Flight 800, and the feature film Remember. Most recently he produced the award winning Delhi Crime, a series for Netflix about the true story of a rape in New Delhi that started the victim’s rights movement in India.

 
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Lauren Saffa

Editor

Lauren Saffa is a documentary film editor/producer with a passion for social justice and storytelling. She recently cut the ESPN 30 for 30 short Blackfeet Boxing about Native American girls learning boxing in self-defense. She is currently working on a new Netflix music series and is in development on a Netflix feature about women's skateboarding in the 2020 Olympics. Other editing credits include Do You Trust This Computer, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (Dir. Ron Howard), and Hooligan Sparrow (Sundance Film Festival, 2016). Lauren cut the narrative short Tinto (TriBeCa Film Festival, 2014). She co-produced and edited the feature documentary Another World about the Occupy Wall Street movement with Director Fisher Stevens (Berlin International Film Festival, 2014).

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Claude Chalhoub

Composer, Violin, Viola, Synthesizers

A fluent classical musician, Claude Chalhoub has served as concertmaster of maestro Barenboim’s ‘West-Eastern Divan’ Orchestra. His debut release on Warner’s Teldec produced by Michael Brook in 2000 was a success. Diwan is the second album released by Herzog records, in collaboration with the Gewandhaus Orchester of Leipzig, Germany. As a film composer in 2019, Claude composed the film score for The Cost of Silence directed by Mark Manning, and Johannes Kepler – der Himmelsstuermer directed by Christian Twente. Other films he composed the score for include HBO’s documentary Koran by Heart directed by Greg Baker, Persona non Grata directed by Oliver Stone. Claude’s music was used on numerous films including Into the Wild, directed by Sean Penn, Germany’s ZDF TV series Kommissar und das Meer, Yes by Sally Potter, and Anwesend/Abwesend, a short film by artist Freda Heyden. Claude lives in Vienna, Austria.

 
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Brian Hutchings

Colorist

With over 30 years of perfecting his craft, and four Oscar-nominated films including the 2014 Oscar-winning Twenty Feet From Stardom on his CV, Brian is comfortable in any genre. Although best known for color grading documentaries, he has color graded one of the Oscar opening segments with Billy Crystal, to 12 seasons of Project Runway for the Lifetime Network, and the first 8 seasons of the animated series King Of The Hill.

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Allison Brownmoore

Motion Graphics Design Director

Allison Brownmoore is a BAFTA-nominated Design Director. She is co-founder of Blue Spill, an award-winning boutique design studio based in Soho, London, specializing in titles, film/TV design, and creative visual effects. In 2019 she was nominated for a BAFTA Craft Award for Title Design and SXSW Excellence in Title Design Film Award. She won the Broadcast Tech Award for Best Title Sequence and was also a judge for 2019 D&AD Awards in the VFX category. In 2018 she was a judge in the film category of the inaugural Motionographer Awards. In 2017 she was listed as Art of The Title’s top ten Women in Title Design, was a panelist for Women in VFX event at The Mill, and was also a participant in Animated Women’s Achieve Programme. In 2016 she won the SXSW Excellence in Title Design Audience Award and was a juror for the Titles and Graphic Identity BAFTA Craft Awards.

 
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Derek Vanderhorst

Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer

Motion Picture Academy member and industry veteran Derek Vanderhorst founded Summit Post in 2004. With over two decades of experience, Derek has worked on over 130 feature films, episodic television, games and new media, including in-house roles at Fox, Paramount, Universal, and Warner Brothers. In his various roles, Derek saw the need to evolve the post-production sound industry to better support the emerging trends and technology in filmmaking. Derek founded Summit Post to offer more flexible and customized options for directors and producers working on independent and major feature films who were seeking deeper partnerships and more freedom in the process. Derek’s passion around the complexity of sound began in 1975 when he learned to hand make a Rabab (a Persian lute-like musical instrument) with his grandfather in Aurora, Colorado.

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Gary Cross

Digital Strategy, Associate Producer

Gary Cross started his career in the tech industry learning the ins and outs of organizations such as MINDBODY, Curvature, and Airtame. He specialized in creating streamlined processes as well as forming tight knit relationships with clients and stakeholders. Gary recently joined the team as the Campaign Coordinator for the Impact Campaign and will dedicate his time to on-boarding partners as well as building out all aspects of the campaign and subsequent partner actions we will support.