Exclusive: UTA signed Story Syndicate, which was founded in 2019 by Emmy-winning and two-time Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus and Oscar-winning producer Dan Cogan.
The agency represents Story Syndicate in all areas of the world. UTA also deals with snowmobiling on an individual basis.
Story Syndicate is known for its premium non-fiction and script content. On television, Story Syndicate’s latest production includes a series of documentaries ᲑNuclear family (HBO), the story of a first-generation lesbian family struggling to stay together; I will go into the dark (HBO), explores an extraordinary woman’s epic mission to expose the Golden State Killer; Y innocence file (Netflix), reflects examples of misconceptions that The Innocence Project has been working to undo.
Recent feature documentaries include fauch (Nat Geo), after Dr. Anthony Fauch, and his pivotal role in the wake of two pandemics; becomes cost (Nat Geo), Chronicle of the life of the underwater researcher Jacques-Yves Cousteau; mean maria (Amazon), following Pete Butiji’s campaign to become the youngest president of the United States in history; britney vs lance (Netflix), investigates Britney Spears’ struggle for freedom; Y Everything: the struggle for democracy (Amazon), investigates the history of electoral repression.
Additionally, Story Syndicate manages future projects such as underground guys, a five-part documentary about the charismatic and discreet Faye Jagger, premiered on FX on August 12 and Hulu on August 13; Y Murders before the marathonWhich explores the connection between the horrific triple homicide and the Boston Marathon bombings, which premiered on Hulu in late July.
Other upcoming projects include the GameStop Saga documentary series (Netflix); Documentary feature film Conspiracy, explores the myths that have plagued Jewish society for centuries; double function On bulletin number one (Apple), which tells the stories of black actors and actresses with producers Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, Angela Bassett and Holly Bert; And more movie and series production on Netflix, HBO, Hulu and Apple.
Garbus has been nominated twice for an Oscar for Best Documentary. What happened, Miss Simone? In 2016 and Farm: Angola, United States In 1999. He has twice won a Primetime Emmy What happened, Miss Simone? In an outstanding documentary or non-feature film from 2016 e Ghosts of Abu Ghraib Outstanding non-fiction in 2007.
Kogan received an Oscar for his documentary Icarus In 2018. He also won the Primetime Emmy in 2020. Apollo In a special category of exceptional documentaries or non-feature films.
Source: Deadline

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