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  1. Stephanie Allain (born October 30, 1959) is an American producer of independent movies. Career [ edit ] She began her film career in 1985 at Creative Artists Agency , first as a script reader , then as a staff reader.

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · Allain produced films such as ‘Boyz n the Hood,’ 'Hustle & Flow’ and ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness,’ which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. For film producer Stephanie Allain ...

  3. Stephanie Allain. Producer: Hustle & Flow. Stephanie Allain produces award-winning films by women and writer-directors of color that make headlines, launch careers and shape the cultural landscape. Allain founded Homegrown Pictures in 2003 and produced Hustle & Flow, Something New, Beyond the Lights, Dear White People, Burning Sands, French Dirty, Leimert Park, Juanita and upcoming The Weekend ...

    • October 30, 1959
  4. Oct 23, 2017 · Stephanie Allain produces award-winning films by writer-directors of color that make headlines, launch careers and shape the cultural landscape. She started her film career as a reader at CAA and worked as a Story Analyst at 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros and Columbia Pictures. In 1990, she supervised John Singleton’s Boyz N the Hood and was ...

    • Torn Between Academia and The Arts
    • Making Connections That Would Change Her Life
    • Turning Disaster Into Success
    • Academy Award Firsts
    • "We're A Company of All-Black Females..."
    • "Distinguish Yourself by Your Work and Your Passion..."

    While still at UCSC, Allain continued to study dance and writing and was encouraged by her dance teacher, Donald Byrd, to apply to CalArts for grad school to continue her dance studies. She found herself torn between academia and the arts. CalArts won out but not before she realized that, even though she loved studying dance, she wasn’t ready to co...

    From there, Allain landed a position as a story analyst at 20thCentury Fox, making fortuitous connections that would propel her rise within the industry. One of those key contacts was VP Amy Pascal who was so impressed with Allain’s writing, that she asked her to be her personal reader. When Pascal moved over to Columbia Pictures, Allain joined her...

    But it turned out to be a disaster. “I made terrible movies and was fired,” she says. “And it forced me to assess what I wanted and who I was. I’d been working in a corporation at this point for nearly 15 years and got used to making a big salary and having all of the trappings associated with that which are very, very real. “Basically, I woke up o...

    Hustle & Flow was not only a huge commercial success but its lead actor, Terrence Howard, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and the film’s song, It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp by Cedric Coleman and Three 6 Mafia, won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Three 6 Mafia was the first hip-hop group to ever perform at the Oscars and w...

    “It’s interesting to be open to new advancements and to not hold on too hard to how it was,” she observes. “My company, Homegrown Pictures, is now in TV, film, and digital platforms. We’re a company of all-black females pushing out content that humanizes people of color, and other under-represented folks.” Homegrown Pictures produced Something New,...

    Allain admits that what she does is hard work and can be a hustle…up one day and down the next. But because she absolutely loves what she does, it’s a risk worth taking, and she feels blessed that she can be creative every day, reading stories, going to casting meetings, sitting with directors and choosing projects she’s enthusiastic about. For stu...

  5. Oct 20, 2017 · Stephanie Allain. Stephanie Allain doesn't have the same name recognition among American cinephiles as directors like John Singleton or Justin Simien, but she has spent 31 years as the secret force ushering their work—and that of many other black and Latino filmmakers —into movie theaters around the world. As a producer and creative ...

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  7. Aug 25, 2022 · Stephanie Allain made history by becoming the first Black woman to be elected president of The Producers Guild of America (PGA), reports Deadline. Allain, along with co-president Donald De Lineran ...

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