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Anthony Weintraub

Filmmaker

Professional Background

Anthony Weintraub is a highly experienced professional in the film industry, possessing over 30 years of expertise in filmmaking, content creation, storytelling, and education. As the owner of A-Line Pictures, Anthony has significantly influenced the landscape of contemporary cinema and television. His impressive portfolio includes writing, directing, and producing films and television projects that have earned critical acclaim and recognition at various international film festivals.

In addition to his work at A-Line Pictures, Anthony is actively involved in consulting on story development for a wide range of clients. His skills extend beyond the narrative realm; he also writes and directs brand films for both commercial and non-profit organizations. His commitment to storytelling and effective communication has led him to consult and teach at the university level, where he inspires the next generation of filmmakers and content creators.

Education and Achievements

Anthony is an alumnus of the prestigious University of Southern California, where he earned a Master of Arts in Film Production. His foundational education in the arts began at Wesleyan University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art, focusing on Film and Theater. His educational journey began at Sacramento Country Day School, where he developed a passion for storytelling and the arts that would guide his professional endeavors.

Throughout his career, Anthony has distinguished himself as an accomplished screenwriter. He played a key role in global animation projects, notably contributing to "The Animatrix," a series of anime shorts based on the iconic film, The Matrix. One of his notable achievements includes adapting the celebrated manga "Tekkonkinkreet" into a feature film. This project garnered immense recognition, winning the Japanese Academy Award for Best Animated Film, and was showcased at the esteemed Berlinale Film Festival in 2007, with its U.S. premiere at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).

Non-Profit Impact

Anthony's contributions to the non-profit sector are equally noteworthy. For over 25 years, he has utilized video as a powerful tool for communication and outreach. His nonprofit consultancy has involved creating promotional films and short documentaries, producing events, and designing media outreach campaigns for respected organizations such as Human Rights Watch, The Nature Conservancy, Healing The Divide, FilmAid International, The Nation Institute, Tricycle Magazine, and The Marshall Project, among others. These projects showcase his dedication to meaningful storytelling and advocacy through visual media.

A-Line Pictures

In 2004, Anthony and his talented wife, producer Caroline Baron, founded A-Line Pictures, a company that has made remarkable contributions to the film industry. The inaugural film, "Capote," released in 2005, received five Academy Award nominations, truly marking A-Line as a significant player in film production. More recently, A-Line adapted the novel "Bel Canto" for the screen, which further demonstrated Anthony's screenwriting prowess as he collaborated with director Paul Weitz. With a robust slate of television series and feature films in development, A-Line Pictures has established itself as a beacon of quality storytelling in the industry.

Future Endeavors

In addition to his ongoing work at A-Line Pictures, Anthony previously co-founded yummico, a digital content company focusing on creating engaging media for children. This venture reinforced his commitment to innovative storytelling and expanding the reach of quality content aimed at younger audiences.

Through his broad range of experiences in both film and education, Anthony Weintraub has forged a path that reflects his passion for storytelling and excellence in filmmaking. His contributions to independent cinema, animation, and non-profit communications underscore a career that is as impactful as it is inspiring. As he continues to write, direct, and produce, Anthony remains firmly dedicated to crafting stories that resonate with audiences worldwide.

Achievements

  • Owner and Founder of A-Line Pictures, producer of notable films including "Capote" and "Bel Canto."
  • Co-founder of yummico, specializing in digital content for children.
  • Screenwriter for "The Animatrix" and adaptation of "Tekkonkinkreet," winning the Japanese Academy Award for Best Animated Film.
  • Extensively consulted on story development for major clients in the film industry, including Oliver Stone and Miramax.
  • Developed impactful video communications for non-profit organizations, enhancing outreach and engagement.

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Location

New York, New York, United States