Who The Hollywood Reporter thinks are producers worthy of notice — and why you should question that
by Nina Metz, Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2018
4 minutes
Each year during awards season, The Hollywood Reporter organizes a series of roundtable interviews - two featuring actors (separated by gender), another with directors and yet another with producers - and the conversations center on moviemaking broadly and their (maybe nominated) projects in particular. The interviews are filmed and in recent years they've started airing on Sundance.
Some participants are more frank than others, but there's usually an interesting tidbit or two that emerges.
The interviews function as a barometer of what The Hollywood Reporter (and by extension, Hollywood in general) values. These roundtables are a mark of prestige - of
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