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    American film executive and producer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erik_FeigErik Feig - Wikipedia

    Erik Feig is an American film executive and producer. Feig, a graduate of Columbia University , began his career in film as an independent producer. He worked for Summit Entertainment during the 2000s, before becoming president of production for Lionsgate .

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    • Film executive
    • American
    • 1997–present
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0270549Erik Feig - IMDb

    Erik Feig. Additional Crew: Divergent. Erik Feig is the founder and CEO of PICTURESTART. He has produced, supervised or originated the production of over 100 films ranging from the Step Up, Twilight, and Hunger Games franchises to Academy Award-winning films including La La Land and The Hurt Locker.

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  3. Oct 7, 2021 · Erik Feig's upstart production and financing shop Picturestart is revving up again as the global pandemic shutdown starts to lift. Erik Feig on Revving Up Mid-Budget Film Production Shop Picturestart

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  5. Episode Description. Erik Feig is an attorney, a mediator, and the father of three neurodivergent children. Navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic with his own complex family inspired him to leave the practice of law and create a mediation practice focused on helping other families with neurodiverse children navigate conflict more effectively.

  6. May 2, 2019 · Longtime producer and media executive Erik Feig has launched his new media company Picturestart, which will be focused on creating, co-financing, and producing “discovery of voice” content for ...

  7. Feig joined Lionsgate in 2012, when it acquired Summit, where he headed production and was a partner for 11 years. He was promoted to co-president of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group in 2014. He ...

  8. Erik Feig. Additional Crew: Divergent. Erik Feig is the founder and CEO of PICTURESTART. He has produced, supervised or originated the production of over 100 films ranging from the Step Up, Twilight, and Hunger Games franchises to Academy Award-winning films including La La Land and The Hurt Locker.

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