Brittany Furlan is taking time to speak out about those TikTok videos.
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EXCLUSIVE: Multi-hyphenate filmmaker, producer and financier Tommy Oliver has signed with CAA for representation of Confluential Films, his award-winning, Black-owned and -founded film, television, and docu production company and financier. CAA will also represent Oliver personally, as a writer-director, outside of Confluential.
Oliver is the Founder & CEO, and he and his wife, Codie Elaine Oliver, are co-chairs of the creator-driven company devoted to championing inclusive, authentic and culturally specific projects, which only finances works from creators of color.
News of the CAA signing comes just ahead of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, where Oliver will be unveiling four projects. Features produced by Oliver and Confluential that are heading to the Utah festival include Erica Tremblay’s Fancy Dance, starring Lily Gladstone, Isabel Deroy-Olson and Shea Whigham; the Thembi Banks-directed drama Young. Wild. Free., starring Algee Smith, Sanaa Lathan and Mike Epps; and the documentary Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project. The fourth Sundance-bound title from Oliver is filmmaker Qasim Basir’s To Live and Die and Live, which he exec produced.
The Olivers and Confluential Films are also known for their OWN docuseries Black Love, which was just nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Documentary category for its sixth and final season. Additional credits include the AFI Audience Award-winner Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss; the critically acclaimed HBO documentary 40 Years A Prisoner, which world premiered at TIFF; the Screen Gems thriller The Perfect Guy, which opened at #1 in the U.S.; and the award-winning indies 1982 (TIFF), Jinn (SXSW) and Kinyarwanda (Sundance).
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Brittany Furlan is taking time to speak out about those TikTok videos.
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