Ted Hope
Among Hope's twenty-three Sundance entries, are three Grand Jury Prize winners: ''American Splendor'' (2003), ''The Brothers McMullen'' (1995) and ''What Happened Was...'' (1994). ''American Splendor'' also won the FIPRESCI Award at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, the Critics prize at the 2003 Deauville Film Festival, and was nominated for five Spirit Awards and one Academy Award. Hope has also produced two Sundance Opening Night selections: Nicole Holofcener's ''Friends with Money'' (2006) and Moises Kaufman's ''The Laramie Project'' (2002), which was nominated for five Emmys.
In 2013, IndieWire named Hope to its inaugural list of Influencers. The ''Hollywood Reporter'' cited Hope and his partners at This is That among the twenty-five most powerful people in the Independent Film business. Provided by Wikipedia