Marc H. Simon

Marc H. Simon

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Marc H. Simon is an award winning filmmaker and respected entertainment attorney. He created, wrote and produced After Innocence, which won the special jury award at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, before going on to receive other numerous recognitions, including its selection as a semi-finalist for Best Feature Documentary at the 78th Academy Awards. Nursery University (2008) marked Simon’s feature directorial debut. The film, which premiered at Toronto's Hot Docs Film Festival, was the top-grossing independent film during its opening theatrical weekend, and has been broadcast throughout the world. The documentary Unraveled (2011) is Simon’s second straight directing effort and third as a producer. The film centers around prominent laywer, Marc Dreier, who was arrested for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that netted hundreds of millions of dollars from hedge funds. Simon is also a leading independent film attorney serving as lead counsel for films such as Winter's Bone, The Kids Are All Right, and Werner Herzog’s Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marc H. Simon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

25th Hour

2002

As Schultz

Production

Nursery University

2008

As Director

Nursery University

2008

As Producer

Nursery University

2008

As Writer

Unraveled

2012

As Director

Unraveled

2012

As Producer

Little Boxes

2017

As Executive Producer

Someone Marry Barry

2014

As Executive Producer

A Gray State

2017

As Legal Services

The Eagle Huntress

2016

As Executive Producer

Break the Game

2023

As Executive Producer

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