Jason Michael Berman is an American film producer and executive. He serves as the President of Mandalay Pictures, where he is responsible for developing and structuring financing for Mandalay's slate of independent films, in addition to packaging projects.

Jason Michael Berman
Born
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
EducationUSC School of Cinematic Arts
Occupation(s)Studio executive, film producer

Biography

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Berman is from Pikesville, Maryland. While studying at the University of Southern California, he discovered his passion for film production.[1]

Berman started his career at the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, California.[1] He later worked under the Chief Operating Officer at MGM Studios, and then for writer/director Gary Ross.[citation needed] He is a co-founder of the Sundance Institute Catalyst Initiative.

Berman produced Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation (2016) about Nat Turner's Rebellion. The film premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.[2] Jason was also in post-production on Mark Elijah Rosenberg's AD Inexplorata starring Mark Strong. Berman also produced Jonas Carpignano's Mediterannea,[3] Andrew Renzi's Franny, and Sara Colangelo's Little Accidents.

Berman's other producing credits include The Dry Land, Seven Days in Utopia, The Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best, LUV, Struck by Lightning, Kilimanjaro, and X/Y. In 2022 it was announced he was producing a film about the 1956 Sugar Bowl and Atlanta Riots along with Anthony Mackie.[4][5][6]

Berman is a member of the Producers Guild of America, and lives in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

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Producer

Executive Producer

Year Title Notes
2012 Struck by Lightning
2020 See You Soon Short film
2020 Repo Short film
2021 Grave Intentions segment: "The Bridge Partner"
2022 Pulm Town Short film

Distinctions

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References

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  1. ^ a b Evan Greenberg (12 March 2023). "Film Producer Jason Michael Berman Talks Baltimore Roots and Latest Movie". Baltimoremagazine.com. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Sundance Institute Announces Films In Competition and NEXT for 2016 Sundance Film Festival". Sundance.org. 12 February 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Mediterannea". Semainedelacritique.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Football player changed the course of history at 1956 Sugar Bowl".
  5. ^ "Bowl Game Armageddon Website". Archived from the original on 2022-11-30. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  6. ^ "Bowl Game Armageddon". IMDb.
  7. ^ "Berman: Uses connections, persistence to build slate". Variety. 2011-11-08. Archived from the original on 2023-05-29.
  8. ^ Brian Brooks (12 January 2012). "Sundance: 10 Producers To Keep Watching". Deadline.com. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
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