Anonymous Content founded in 1999 by CEO Steve Golin, is the production and management company where talent comes first. The company has in fact developed an International reputation for cultivating artistic freedom while also maintaining a commercial sensibility. When True Detective first aired on HBO it quickly gained critical and audience acclaim, instantly signaling the company’s intention to make a bold impact in television. Since then Anonymous has produced some of television’s greatest highlights, including the 2016 Golden Globe Winner Mr. Robot, The Knick, and Schitt’s Creek.
The company continues to grow a compelling slate of both film and television development, with commercial fare being as much a priority as pushing boundaries. Particularly known for producing adventurous, director-driven work, such as Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Babel, and Winter’s Bone, all of which received numerous accolades, including Academy Award and Golden Globe wins and nominations.
In 2016, Anonymous Content was honored with a Best Picture Oscar for Spotlight and 3 Oscar’s for The Revenant in directing, cinematography and actor in a leading role and Best Picture at The Golden Globes.
The keynote speech hosted by Partner and Producer Paul Green will be focusing on the Company’s editorial line and will be featuring their impressive slate of productions.
Paul himself is a film and television producer of long course and success, he has executive-produced or produced films that include The Revenant, with Leonardo Di Caprio and Tom Hardy; The Take starring Idris Elba; The Beaver, directed by Jodi Foster and starring Mel Gibson; The Fifth Estate, directed by Bill Condon, starring Benedict Cumberbatch; and Laggies, directed by with Seattle’s own Lynn Shelton, starring Keira Knightley and Chloë Grace Moretz.
Paul has also worked on the structuring and packaging of television hit projects such as True Detective, Mr. Robot, The Knick and Quarry.