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Condé Nast Entertainment

Condé Nast Entertainment (also known as CNE) is a production and distribution studio with film, television, social and online video, and virtual reality content.

Condé Nast Entertainment
TypeDivision
FoundedOctober 2011; 12 years ago (2011-10)
Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
HeadquartersOne World Trade Center,
New York City
Number of locations
2
Key people
Agnes Chu (President)
OwnerCondé Nast
(Advance Publications)
WebsiteConde Nast Entertainment

CNE is headquartered at 1 World Trade Center.[1]

Background edit

Previously, Condé Nast (CN) magazines were represented in Hollywood by agents and received production credit and fees for films made on their work. Brokeback Mountain, A Beautiful Mind, and Eat, Pray, Love, based on an Allure article, were all movies based on CN content.[2] Also, the "Whale War" show on Animal Planet originated with a Condé Nast magazine article.[3] On the other hand, Conde Nast's Vogue refused in 2003 to partner on Project Runway for fear of tarnishing its image.[4] With print growth slowing, CN indicated that the company would seek other revenue in licensing, e-commerce, video, and higher circulation prices.[5]

History edit

brand channel launched
GQ March 2013[6]
Glamour
Vogue May 2013[6]
Wired
Vanity Fair July 2013[7]
Allure April 2014[8]

Conde Nast Entertainment was started by magazine publisher Condé Nast in October 2011 with the hiring of Dawn Ostroff.[9]

Online video channels for GQ and Glamour were launched in March 2013 with four original video series for each brand with Procter & Gamble, Microsoft and snack-food company Mondelēz International sponsoring those shows.[6] Each series would have some episodes available at launch then additional episodes would be added weekly. The episodes would last from two to seven minutes and be featured on the magazines' websites and YouTube.[10] On May 1, CNE announced at the 2nd annual Digital Content NewFronts event, an adverting selling event, two new channels for Vogue and Wired for its digital network and 30 new programs. Also, CNE agreed to syndicate their content with AOL, Yahoo, Twitter, Dailymotion, and Grab Media. Production firms Radical Media, Hud:sun Media and Magical Elves agreed to co-produce the programs. CNE's two existing channels were slated for three additional programs each. Additional channels were expected to be launched later in the year: Vanity Fair, Teen Vogue, Epicurious and Style.com.[6]

CNE's first scripted series, Codefellas, was launched on its Wired channel. The 12 episode short-form animated series is a comedy featuring National Security Agency agents as "literally cartoonish figures engaged in ludicrous acts of domestic spying."[11]

In July 2013, CNE made two deals: one with Discovery Communications for a Vanity Fair Confidential crime and mystery documentary series to air on Investigation Discovery channel, and the other with Ovation cable network for the Fashion Fund design contest show, a show already being shown online.[3]

The Vanity Fair channel launched four series with ad sponsors, who were American Express, luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo and Acura.[12] The channel was launched in July 2013 with four programs: Vanity Code, @VFHollywood with Krista Smith, The Snob's Dictionary, and Eminent Domains.[7]

In early April 2014, CNE launched another digital channel based on Allure.[8] On April 29, the company announced the launch of "The Scene", a new online video platform for digital-first content, to be launched in July 2014 with content partners including ABC News, BuzzFeed, Major League Soccer, and the Weather Channel. CNE channels to be featured on The Scene would be those of The New Yorker, Lucky and Bon Appetit.[13]

CNE agreed to its initial first-look deal in June 2014 with 20th Century Fox Television (2CFT) for its scripted television projects while 2CFT's cable arm, Fox21, would work with them for cable projects.[14] In November 2014, the company began its move to One World Trade Center from 4 Times Square.[1]

In January 2017, Vanity Fair's Hive business news and Condé Nast Entertainment partnered with Cheddar to create a live weekly series called VF Hive on Cheddar. Graydon Carter, a Vanity Fair editor, called the series a "representation of how people are consuming more voraciously than ever."[15]

At the company's fifth annual Digital Content NewFronts presentation in New York in May 2017, CNE announced the return of 65 original short-form digital series and the premiere of 40 new shows.[16] In August 2017, CNE announced its participation in Facebook's new original video programing platform, Watch, by introducing "Virtually Dating," a show where blind dates take place in a virtual reality world. Ostroff identifies Facebook Watch as "a new opportunity, new type of content."[17]

In December 2017, CNE announced a new first-look deal that gives Paramount and Anonymous Content an opportunity to partner with CNE on production for scripted TV projects in advance of other potential collaborators.[18]

On February 22, 2018, Condé Nast announced the launch of Iris, a video and social-led brand for socially-conscious millennial women, that was developed from the original programming on The Scene. Programming on Iris will include the series “ Broken,” showcasing couples confronting each other about infidelity, and “Affirmations", featuring children receiving affirmations from their parents.[19]

In July 2018, Dawn Ostroff stepped down as President to join Spotify, and COO Sahar Elhabashi was appointed interim head.[20]

In November 2018, Oren Katzeff joined as President.[21]

CNE employees unionized in 2022.[22]

Video series edit

Name
"100 Years of"

(Allure)

"Open Door"

(Architectural Digest)

"Back-to-Back Chef"

(Bon Appétit)

"It's Alive"

(Bon Appétit)

"Gourmet Makes"

(Bon Appétit)

"24 Hours Working Straight at…"

(Bon Appétit)

"Reverse Engineering"

(Bon Appétit)

"Basic Skills Challenge"

(Epicurious)

"Culturally Speaking"

(Condé Nast Traveler)

"…In 2 Minutes"

(Glamour)

"You Sang My Song"

(Glamour)

"Actually Me"

(GQ)

"On the Rocks"

(GQ)

"Compliment Battle"

(Teen Vogue)

"Truth or Dare"

(Teen Vogue)

"The Interview with David Remnick"

(The New Yorker)

"Lie Detector Test"

(Vanity Fair)

"Beauty Secrets"

(Vogue)

"73 Questions"

(Vogue)

"Tech Support"

(Wired)

"Autocomplete Interviews"

(Wired)

Television series edit

Name Description
“Fastest Car” (Netflix)    Netflix dropped Condé Nast Entertainment and Large Eye’s new 8 hour-long episode series “Fastest Car” on April 6, 2018. In each episode, three souped-up “sleeper” cars, tinkered with and lovingly labored on, go head to head with one of the world’s most sought-after supercars.[23] The show was renewed for a second season August 14, 2018.[24]
“True Crime/Uncovered” (Snapchat) On March 12, 2018, Condé Nast Entertainment premiered a new, original nonfiction series titled “True Crime/Uncovered” for Snapchat. The six-episode crime series is hosted by actress Samantha Grace Miller and utilizes diverse media sources and pieces of evidence to explore the crimes.[25] Half of season 2 of the series was released in September 2018.
"Last Chance U"

(Netflix)

Originally based on a 2014 GQ feature, "Last Chance U" unearths the unfamiliar, yet vast difference between Division I and community college football teams.[26] This behind-the-scenes look features the 2015 season of the East Mississippi Community College football team and its tumultuous road to winning its third straight National Junior College Athletic Association championship.[27] The third season of CNE’s docuseries “Last Chance U” was released on Netflix on July 21, 2018 and the streamer quickly picked up the fourth season on August 8, 2018. The new season moves to Independence Community College in Kansas from East Mississippi Community College, where the show filmed for the first two years.[28]
"Most Expensivest"

(Viceland)

The GQ video series, "Most Expensivest," features 2 Chainz sampling the most expensivest this world can offer. This CNE digital short was picked up by Viceland as a full-length series and premiered on the cable network on November 15, 2017.[29] The series' second season aired on July 10, 2018 and was renewed for a third season on August 20, 2018.[30]
"The Fashion Fund"

(Amazon)

Vogue and CNE's "Fashion Fund" is an annual competition show on Ovation that grooms the next generation of emerging design talent. Winners of the "Fashion Fund" are awarded a monetary prize and business mentoring.[31]
"Vanity Fair Confidential"

(Investigation Discovery)

The true-crime docuseries chronicles different unsolved cases featured in Vanity Fair. "Vanity Fair Confidential" produced the third season of this investigative show in early 2017.[32] Season four of the series premiered on February 5, 2018, on Investigation Discovery.
"The New Yorker Presents"

(Amazon)

This series brings The New Yorker to life with diverse content including animation, cartoons, scripted short films and documentaries. Available on Amazon Prime, the TV series was produced and directed by Alex Gibney.[33]
"Gentlemen Lobsters"

(Amazon)

"Gentlemen Lobsters" is an animated GQ comedy series that follows the adventures of crustaceans Garrett and Quinn. The CNE produced series won a Webby in 2016 in the "Online Film & Video: Weird" category.[34]
"Geeks Who Drink"

(Amazon)

CNE transformed the common trivia contest for pub patrons into "Geeks Who Drink," a Syfy weekly game show hosted by Zachary Levi.[35]
"Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians"

(Netflix)

On April 7, 2018, Condé Nast Entertainment announced its new unscripted docu-series in production with Netflix that will feature the Indian Premier League champion Mumbai Indians. The eight-part series will spend time with players in the 2018 season, both on and off the field, and go deep into the cricketing values and traditions, all leading up to the IPL18 Final.[36]

Filmography edit

Name Description
"Army of One"

(2016)

As CNE's first feature film, "Army of One" chronicles the adventure of one man, Gary Faulkner (played by Nicolas Cage), promising to single-handedly hunt down and capture Osama bin Laden.[37] The real-life story is based on a 2010 GQ feature of the ex-con's tumultuous journey to Pakistan in hopes of capturing Osama bin Laden.[38]
"First Monday in May"

(2016)

This fashion documentary follows Met curator Andrew Bolton and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour as they foster the creation of the 2015 Chinese-inspired Western fashion exhibit, "China: Through the Looking Glass."[39] The film's opening night was featured in TriBeCa's 2016 festival.
"Only the Brave"

(2017)

This film features the true story of the 19 firefighters, known as the Granite Mountain Hotshots, who lost their lives trying to control one of the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history near Yarnell, Arizona. "Only the Brave" moved from Lionsgate to Sony has an October 20 release date.[40] The film is based on a 2013 GQ article.[41]
"The Old Man & The Gun" "The Old Man & The Gun" tells the unconventional tale of Forrest Tucker, played by Robert Redford, who at 70 escaped from San Quentin State Prison and committed a series of crimes. Casey Affleck plays the captivated detective who is obsessed with catching Tucker.[42] The film is based on a 2003 New Yorker short story by David Grann.[43] The film will be released by Fox Searchlight on September 28, 2018.[44][45]
"King of the Jungle" At Cannes 2017, CNE and its partners announced that Johnny Depp is set to star in "King of the Jungle," a dark comedy to be directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa from a script by Golden Globe® and Emmy Award® winners Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. "King of the Jungle" is based on a true story first published in Condé Nast's WIRED by Joshua Davis.[46] The film is expected to go into production in 2018.[47]
"This Above All" "This Above All" is based on the true-life story of Megan Phelps-Roper, a former member of the Westboro Baptist Church. The film is adapted from both an article written by Adrian Chen for Condé Nast's The New Yorker and from Phelps-Roper's soon-to-be-published autobiography.[48] Marc Webb will direct and Nick Hornby will write the upcoming feature film. In addition to CNE, Reese Witherspoon and Bruna Papandrea from Made Up Stories will produce the film.[49]
"Relive Box"

CNE is developing the feature film "Relive Box," based on a fictionalized short story in The New Yorker about a tech device that allows you to relive your past.[50][51]

Untitled

CNE acquired the life rights from photographer David Slater to make a film related to the monkey selfie copyright dispute.[52]

Acquisitions edit

Name Description
"Knife Skills"

(2018)

In February 2018, CNE acquired Oscar-nominated short documentary "Knife Skills" for The New Yorker's "The Screening Room," which features award-winning short films. The film is directed by Thomas Lennon ("The Blood of Yingzhou District") and follows the launch of an haute cuisine restaurant in Cleveland staffed by men and women recently released from prison.[53]
"House of Z"

(2017)

"House of Z" recounts the exponential rise of fashion designer Zac Posen at the young age of 21and the sudden fall of his brand years later. The documentary then chronicles Posen's challenging journey of rebuilding his company in the critical fashion industry.[54] This is Condé Nast Entertainment's first full-length feature film acquisition.[55]
"The New Yorker: 5 Films about Technology"

(2017)

This compilation of short stories features five relatable anecdotes commenting on modern-day's social relationship with technology. Peter Huang, the director, claims that he "really want[ed] to talk about" this "very strange time in human history".[56]
"Joe's Violin"

(2016)

In partnership with brand The New Yorker, Condé Nast Entertainment acquired "Joe's Violin", a documentary about an unconventional pair brought together through a donated violin. 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Joe Feingold's beloved instrument ends up in the hands of 12-year-old Brianna Perez, who quickly find solace in making music.[57] "Joe's Violin" was nominated for a Documentary Short Subject Academy Award in 2017.
"Bacon & God's Wrath"

(2016)

This documentary created by Sol Friedman chronicles the journey of a 90-year-old woman named Razie, who recently became atheist and reflects on her religious upbringing.[58] "Bacon & God's Wrath" was the winner of the Short Film Jury Award at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.[59]
"Dollhouse"

(2016)

The documentary is directed by Terri Timely and profiles Kate Charles, who creates lifelike dolls by specializing in "reborns."[60] The short film received Special Jury Recognition at the 2016 SXSW conference.[61]
"Pink Boy"

(2016)

CNE and Vanity Fair acquired "Pink Boy," a short documentary about a sensitive and endearing gender non-conforming boy and his lesbian mother who loves and protects him.[62] "Pink Boy" won a 2017 People's Voice Webby for "Documentary: Individual Episode."[63]
"{The And}"

2015

This interactive documentary explores the intimate spaces of modern-day relationships, and won an Emmy in 2015. This series is created by The Skin Deep, a creative studio that specializes on human connection in the digital age.[64]

Incubators edit

CNE is a production and distribution partner of three incubators.

"The Big Script" incubator was formed by "Hunger Games" star Josh Hutcherson and it produced five short films from young filmmakers via Black List submitted scripts. It is in partnership with Indigenous Media and The Scene houses the five "The Big Script" episodes.[65]

CNE and Indigenous Media also produced "Project: HER," a mentoring initiative for female writers and directors.[66] The incubator officially launched on March 28, 2018 and showcased 6 films by diverse female filmmakers mentored by “Homeland” director Lesli Linka Glatter, “The Affair” showrunner Sarah Treem, “Eves Bayou” director Kasi Lemmons, “Private Parts” director Betty Thomas and Indigenous Media co-founder Rodrigo Garcia. The films are housed on CNE's The Scene and d the Project HER Facebook show page.[67]

"Creators in Residence" is a program designed to support millennial filmmakers.[68]

Awards edit

CNE has won several awards. The company received an Academy Award® nomination for the short documentary "Joe's Violin,"[69] as well as nominations for a Critics' Choice Award and a Peabody Award in the Documentary category for the Netflix series "Last Chance U."[70] In 2018, CNE also received 3 News & Documentary Emmy nominations for Glamour’s “Angelique” and The New Yorker’s “The Black Athlete in America” with The RetroReport and “We Are Witnesses” with The Marshall Project.[71]

Previously, CNE won a BAFTA for Live Action Short for "Boogaloo and Graham,"[72] an Emmy for Glamour's "Screw Cancer,"[73] and a Producers Guild Award for Outstanding Digital Series for Wired's "What's Inside."[74]

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External links edit

  • Conde Nast Entertainment
  • The Scene - CNE's digital platform

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Conde Nast Entertainment also known as CNE is a production and distribution studio with film television social and online video and virtual reality content Conde Nast EntertainmentTypeDivisionFoundedOctober 2011 12 years ago 2011 10 Manhattan New York City New York United StatesHeadquartersOne World Trade Center New York CityNumber of locations2Key peopleAgnes Chu President OwnerConde Nast Advance Publications WebsiteConde Nast EntertainmentCNE is headquartered at 1 World Trade Center 1 Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 Video series 4 Television series 5 Filmography 6 Acquisitions 7 Incubators 8 Awards 9 References 10 External linksBackground editPreviously Conde Nast CN magazines were represented in Hollywood by agents and received production credit and fees for films made on their work Brokeback Mountain A Beautiful Mind and Eat Pray Love based on an Allure article were all movies based on CN content 2 Also the Whale War show on Animal Planet originated with a Conde Nast magazine article 3 On the other hand Conde Nast s Vogue refused in 2003 to partner on Project Runway for fear of tarnishing its image 4 With print growth slowing CN indicated that the company would seek other revenue in licensing e commerce video and higher circulation prices 5 History editbrand channel launchedGQ March 2013 6 GlamourVogue May 2013 6 WiredVanity Fair July 2013 7 Allure April 2014 8 Conde Nast Entertainment was started by magazine publisher Conde Nast in October 2011 with the hiring of Dawn Ostroff 9 Online video channels for GQ and Glamour were launched in March 2013 with four original video series for each brand with Procter amp Gamble Microsoft and snack food company Mondelez International sponsoring those shows 6 Each series would have some episodes available at launch then additional episodes would be added weekly The episodes would last from two to seven minutes and be featured on the magazines websites and YouTube 10 On May 1 CNE announced at the 2nd annual Digital Content NewFronts event an adverting selling event two new channels for Vogue and Wired for its digital network and 30 new programs Also CNE agreed to syndicate their content with AOL Yahoo Twitter Dailymotion and Grab Media Production firms Radical Media Hud sun Media and Magical Elves agreed to co produce the programs CNE s two existing channels were slated for three additional programs each Additional channels were expected to be launched later in the year Vanity Fair Teen Vogue Epicurious and Style com 6 CNE s first scripted series Codefellas was launched on its Wired channel The 12 episode short form animated series is a comedy featuring National Security Agency agents as literally cartoonish figures engaged in ludicrous acts of domestic spying 11 In July 2013 CNE made two deals one with Discovery Communications for a Vanity Fair Confidential crime and mystery documentary series to air on Investigation Discovery channel and the other with Ovation cable network for the Fashion Fund design contest show a show already being shown online 3 The Vanity Fair channel launched four series with ad sponsors who were American Express luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo and Acura 12 The channel was launched in July 2013 with four programs Vanity Code VFHollywood with Krista Smith The Snob s Dictionary and Eminent Domains 7 In early April 2014 CNE launched another digital channel based on Allure 8 On April 29 the company announced the launch of The Scene a new online video platform for digital first content to be launched in July 2014 with content partners including ABC News BuzzFeed Major League Soccer and the Weather Channel CNE channels to be featured on The Scene would be those of The New Yorker Lucky and Bon Appetit 13 CNE agreed to its initial first look deal in June 2014 with 20th Century Fox Television 2CFT for its scripted television projects while 2CFT s cable arm Fox21 would work with them for cable projects 14 In November 2014 the company began its move to One World Trade Center from 4 Times Square 1 In January 2017 Vanity Fair s Hive business news and Conde Nast Entertainment partnered with Cheddar to create a live weekly series called VF Hive on Cheddar Graydon Carter a Vanity Fair editor called the series a representation of how people are consuming more voraciously than ever 15 At the company s fifth annual Digital Content NewFronts presentation in New York in May 2017 CNE announced the return of 65 original short form digital series and the premiere of 40 new shows 16 In August 2017 CNE announced its participation in Facebook s new original video programing platform Watch by introducing Virtually Dating a show where blind dates take place in a virtual reality world Ostroff identifies Facebook Watch as a new opportunity new type of content 17 In December 2017 CNE announced a new first look deal that gives Paramount and Anonymous Content an opportunity to partner with CNE on production for scripted TV projects in advance of other potential collaborators 18 On February 22 2018 Conde Nast announced the launch of Iris a video and social led brand for socially conscious millennial women that was developed from the original programming on The Scene Programming on Iris will include the series Broken showcasing couples confronting each other about infidelity and Affirmations featuring children receiving affirmations from their parents 19 In July 2018 Dawn Ostroff stepped down as President to join Spotify and COO Sahar Elhabashi was appointed interim head 20 In November 2018 Oren Katzeff joined as President 21 CNE employees unionized in 2022 22 Video series editThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Name 100 Years of Allure Open Door Architectural Digest Back to Back Chef Bon Appetit It s Alive Bon Appetit Gourmet Makes Bon Appetit 24 Hours Working Straight at Bon Appetit Reverse Engineering Bon Appetit Basic Skills Challenge Epicurious Culturally Speaking Conde Nast Traveler In 2 Minutes Glamour You Sang My Song Glamour Actually Me GQ On the Rocks GQ Compliment Battle Teen Vogue Truth or Dare Teen Vogue The Interview with David Remnick The New Yorker Lie Detector Test Vanity Fair Beauty Secrets Vogue 73 Questions Vogue Tech Support Wired Autocomplete Interviews Wired Television series editName Description Fastest Car Netflix Netflix dropped Conde Nast Entertainment and Large Eye s new 8 hour long episode series Fastest Car on April 6 2018 In each episode three souped up sleeper cars tinkered with and lovingly labored on go head to head with one of the world s most sought after supercars 23 The show was renewed for a second season August 14 2018 24 True Crime Uncovered Snapchat On March 12 2018 Conde Nast Entertainment premiered a new original nonfiction series titled True Crime Uncovered for Snapchat The six episode crime series is hosted by actress Samantha Grace Miller and utilizes diverse media sources and pieces of evidence to explore the crimes 25 Half of season 2 of the series was released in September 2018 Last Chance U Netflix Originally based on a 2014 GQ feature Last Chance U unearths the unfamiliar yet vast difference between Division I and community college football teams 26 This behind the scenes look features the 2015 season of the East Mississippi Community College football team and its tumultuous road to winning its third straight National Junior College Athletic Association championship 27 The third season of CNE s docuseries Last Chance U was released on Netflix on July 21 2018 and the streamer quickly picked up the fourth season on August 8 2018 The new season moves to Independence Community College in Kansas from East Mississippi Community College where the show filmed for the first two years 28 Most Expensivest Viceland The GQ video series Most Expensivest features 2 Chainz sampling the most expensivest this world can offer This CNE digital short was picked up by Viceland as a full length series and premiered on the cable network on November 15 2017 29 The series second season aired on July 10 2018 and was renewed for a third season on August 20 2018 30 The Fashion Fund Amazon Vogue and CNE s Fashion Fund is an annual competition show on Ovation that grooms the next generation of emerging design talent Winners of the Fashion Fund are awarded a monetary prize and business mentoring 31 Vanity Fair Confidential Investigation Discovery The true crime docuseries chronicles different unsolved cases featured in Vanity Fair Vanity Fair Confidential produced the third season of this investigative show in early 2017 32 Season four of the series premiered on February 5 2018 on Investigation Discovery The New Yorker Presents Amazon This series brings The New Yorker to life with diverse content including animation cartoons scripted short films and documentaries Available on Amazon Prime the TV series was produced and directed by Alex Gibney 33 Gentlemen Lobsters Amazon Gentlemen Lobsters is an animated GQ comedy series that follows the adventures of crustaceans Garrett and Quinn The CNE produced series won a Webby in 2016 in the Online Film amp Video Weird category 34 Geeks Who Drink Amazon CNE transformed the common trivia contest for pub patrons into Geeks Who Drink a Syfy weekly game show hosted by Zachary Levi 35 Cricket Fever Mumbai Indians Netflix On April 7 2018 Conde Nast Entertainment announced its new unscripted docu series in production with Netflix that will feature the Indian Premier League champion Mumbai Indians The eight part series will spend time with players in the 2018 season both on and off the field and go deep into the cricketing values and traditions all leading up to the IPL18 Final 36 Filmography editName Description Army of One 2016 As CNE s first feature film Army of One chronicles the adventure of one man Gary Faulkner played by Nicolas Cage promising to single handedly hunt down and capture Osama bin Laden 37 The real life story is based on a 2010 GQ feature of the ex con s tumultuous journey to Pakistan in hopes of capturing Osama bin Laden 38 First Monday in May 2016 This fashion documentary follows Met curator Andrew Bolton and Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour as they foster the creation of the 2015 Chinese inspired Western fashion exhibit China Through the Looking Glass 39 The film s opening night was featured in TriBeCa s 2016 festival Only the Brave 2017 This film features the true story of the 19 firefighters known as the Granite Mountain Hotshots who lost their lives trying to control one of the deadliest wildfires in U S history near Yarnell Arizona Only the Brave moved from Lionsgate to Sony has an October 20 release date 40 The film is based on a 2013 GQ article 41 The Old Man amp The Gun The Old Man amp The Gun tells the unconventional tale of Forrest Tucker played by Robert Redford who at 70 escaped from San Quentin State Prison and committed a series of crimes Casey Affleck plays the captivated detective who is obsessed with catching Tucker 42 The film is based on a 2003 New Yorker short story by David Grann 43 The film will be released by Fox Searchlight on September 28 2018 44 45 King of the Jungle At Cannes 2017 CNE and its partners announced that Johnny Depp is set to star in King of the Jungle a dark comedy to be directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa from a script by Golden Globe and Emmy Award winners Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski King of the Jungle is based on a true story first published in Conde Nast s WIRED by Joshua Davis 46 The film is expected to go into production in 2018 47 This Above All This Above All is based on the true life story of Megan Phelps Roper a former member of the Westboro Baptist Church The film is adapted from both an article written by Adrian Chen for Conde Nast s The New Yorker and from Phelps Roper s soon to be published autobiography 48 Marc Webb will direct and Nick Hornby will write the upcoming feature film In addition to CNE Reese Witherspoon and Bruna Papandrea from Made Up Stories will produce the film 49 Relive Box CNE is developing the feature film Relive Box based on a fictionalized short story in The New Yorkerabout a tech device that allows you to relive your past 50 51 Untitled CNE acquired the life rights from photographer David Slater to make a film related to the monkey selfie copyright dispute 52 Acquisitions editName Description Knife Skills 2018 In February 2018 CNE acquired Oscar nominated short documentary Knife Skills for The New Yorker s The Screening Room which features award winning short films The film is directed by Thomas Lennon The Blood of Yingzhou District and follows the launch of an haute cuisine restaurant in Cleveland staffed by men and women recently released from prison 53 House of Z 2017 House of Z recounts the exponential rise of fashion designer Zac Posen at the young age of 21and the sudden fall of his brand years later The documentary then chronicles Posen s challenging journey of rebuilding his company in the critical fashion industry 54 This is Conde Nast Entertainment s first full length feature film acquisition 55 The New Yorker 5 Films about Technology 2017 This compilation of short stories features five relatable anecdotes commenting on modern day s social relationship with technology Peter Huang the director claims that he really want ed to talk about this very strange time in human history 56 Joe s Violin 2016 In partnership with brand The New Yorker Conde Nast Entertainment acquired Joe s Violin a documentary about an unconventional pair brought together through a donated violin 91 year old Holocaust survivor Joe Feingold s beloved instrument ends up in the hands of 12 year old Brianna Perez who quickly find solace in making music 57 Joe s Violin was nominated for a Documentary Short Subject Academy Award in 2017 Bacon amp God s Wrath 2016 This documentary created by Sol Friedman chronicles the journey of a 90 year old woman named Razie who recently became atheist and reflects on her religious upbringing 58 Bacon amp God s Wrath was the winner of the Short Film Jury Award at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival 59 Dollhouse 2016 The documentary is directed by Terri Timely and profiles Kate Charles who creates lifelike dolls by specializing in reborns 60 The short film received Special Jury Recognition at the 2016 SXSW conference 61 Pink Boy 2016 CNE and Vanity Fair acquired Pink Boy a short documentary about a sensitive and endearing gender non conforming boy and his lesbian mother who loves and protects him 62 Pink Boy won a 2017 People s Voice Webby for Documentary Individual Episode 63 The And 2015 This interactive documentary explores the intimate spaces of modern day relationships and won an Emmy in 2015 This series is created by The Skin Deep a creative studio that specializes on human connection in the digital age 64 Incubators editCNE is a production and distribution partner of three incubators The Big Script incubator was formed by Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson and it produced five short films from young filmmakers via Black List submitted scripts It is in partnership with Indigenous Media and The Scene houses the five The Big Script episodes 65 CNE and Indigenous Media also produced Project HER a mentoring initiative for female writers and directors 66 The incubator officially launched on March 28 2018 and showcased 6 films by diverse female filmmakers mentored by Homeland director Lesli Linka Glatter The Affair showrunner Sarah Treem Eves Bayou director Kasi Lemmons Private Parts director Betty Thomas and Indigenous Media co founder Rodrigo Garcia The films are housed on CNE s The Scene and d the Project HER Facebook show page 67 Creators in Residence is a program designed to support millennial filmmakers 68 Awards editCNE has won several awards The company received an Academy Award nomination for the short documentary Joe s Violin 69 as well as nominations for a Critics Choice Award and a Peabody Award in the Documentary category for the Netflix series Last Chance U 70 In 2018 CNE also received 3 News amp Documentary Emmy nominations for Glamour s Angelique and The New Yorker s The Black Athlete in America with The RetroReport and We Are Witnesses with The Marshall Project 71 Previously CNE won a BAFTA for Live Action Short for Boogaloo and Graham 72 an Emmy for Glamour s Screw Cancer 73 and a Producers Guild Award for Outstanding Digital Series for Wired s What s Inside 74 References edit a b Pompeo Joe February 18 2014 Conde Nast W T C move begins November Capital New York Retrieved March 3 2014 Fleming Mike Jr April 11 2012 Conde Nast Unit Taps Jeremy Steckler For Movies Michael Klein For Alternative Programming Deadline com Retrieved March 2 2014 a b Launder William July 29 2013 Conde Nast Pushes Into TV Business Wall Street Journal Retrieved March 3 2014 Bercovici Jeff October 11 2011 Conde Nast Swaggers Into the Entertainment Business Forbes Retrieved March 3 2014 Moses Lucia September 16 2011 Conde Nast Fires Longtime Brides Editor Ad Week Retrieved March 2 2014 a b c d Spangler Todd May 1 2013 NewFronts Conde Nast Pages 30 Plus Internet Video Shows Variety Retrieved March 3 2014 a b Morrison Sara July 10 2013 Conde Nast Launches Vanity Fair Channel Celebs Snobs and Swinger Parties TheWrap Retrieved June 16 2014 a b Wallenstein Andrew April 29 2014 Conde Nast to Launch New Digital Brand Aggregating Video Variety Variety Media Retrieved June 16 2014 Lewis Andy February 23 2012 How Publishers Bolster Their Bottom Line by Retaining Film Rights The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 27 2014 Yu Roger March 12 2013 Conde Nast launches magazine branded video channels USA Today Retrieved March 3 2014 Spangler Todd June 21 2013 Wired s Codefellas Plays NSA Privacy Flap for Laughs Variety Retrieved March 3 2014 Spangler Todd July 10 2013 Vanity Fair TV Conde Nast Mag s Video Channel Caters to Culture Snobs Variety Retrieved March 3 2014 Bramlett Matthew April 29 2014 Conde Nast Launching Video Channels for New Yorker Lucky and Bon Appetit TheWrap Retrieved June 16 2014 Maglio Tony June 16 2014 Conde Nast Entertainment Signs First Look Deal With 20th Century Fox TV TheWrap Retrieved June 16 2014 Guaglione Sara January 9 2017 Vanity Fair Cheddar Partner For Weekly Live Series Media Post Retrieved January 20 2017 Katz A J May 2 2017 Conde Nast Entertainment Rolls Out a Robust Lineup of Digital Video Series From Its Many Publications Adweek Retrieved January 9 2018 Flynn Kerry Publishers put down pitchforks for Facebook proceed into original video with caution Mashable Retrieved January 9 2018 Otterson Joe December 14 2017 Paramount TV Anonymous Content Set First Look Deal With Conde Nast Entertainment Variety Retrieved February 9 2018 Conde Nast Goes to Market with Next Generation Network The Business of Fashion February 22 2018 Retrieved March 16 2018 Spangler Todd June 26 2018 With Dawn Ostroff s Exit Conde Nast Names Sahar Elhabashi Interim Head of Entertainment Unit Variety Retrieved September 3 2018 Spangler Todd 2018 11 19 Conde Nast Hires Tastemade s Oren Katzeff to Head Video Entertainment Group Variety Retrieved 2019 08 14 Izadi Elahe September 9 2022 Conde Nast workers win recognition of company wide union Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Netflix Taps Conde Nast Entertainment For Fastest Car the Streamer s First Global Original Motor Series VideoInk VideoInk 2018 03 20 Retrieved 2018 05 07 permanent dead link Petski Denise 2018 08 14 Netflix Renews Fastest Car For Season 2 Greenlights Charlize Theron Produced Hyperdrive amp Car Masters Rust to Riches Deadline Retrieved 2018 10 17 Spangler Todd 2018 03 12 Snapchat Launches True Crime Uncovered Series From Conde Nast Entertainment Variety Retrieved 2018 03 16 Bohler Drew Jubera Peter 2014 10 22 Last Chance U College Football s Incredible Off The Grid Farm System GQ Retrieved 2018 01 09 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bembry Jerry 2016 07 29 Last Chance U is compelling and brutal Andscape Retrieved 2018 01 09 Netflix s Last Chance U renewed for fourth season SI com Retrieved 2018 10 17 Gold flaked doughnuts A 4 000 cologne Get the details on the fabulous life of 2 Chainz EW com Retrieved 2018 01 09 Petski Denise 2018 08 20 Viceland Renews Most Expensivist amp Slutever Sets Bong Appetit Reboot Deadline Retrieved 2018 10 17 News Bites Anna Wintour Steps Down From CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Judging Panel The Business of Fashion 2017 07 18 Retrieved 2018 01 09 Vanity Fair Confidential Scores a Third Season at Investigation Discovery Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2018 01 09 Steel Emily 2016 04 03 Conde Nast Goes Into Show Business The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 01 09 Gentlemen Lobsters Is Hilarious And Hits A Little Too Close To Home Complex Retrieved 2018 01 09 Pedersen Erik 2015 04 15 Syfy Bellies Up To Game Show Geeks Who Drink Hosted By Zachary Levi Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Otterson Joe 2018 04 07 Conde Nast Entertainment Netflix Team for Docu Series on IPL s Mumbai Indians Variety Retrieved 2018 05 07 It s for reel First Conde Nast film to start production New York Post 2015 02 04 Retrieved 2018 01 09 Seliger Chris Heath Mark 2010 09 09 The True Story of Gary Faulkner the Man Who Hunted Osama bin Laden and Inspired Nic Cage s Army of One GQ Retrieved 2018 01 09 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Nordstrom Leigh 2016 04 04 Andrew Bolton and Andrew Rossi Talk Met Gala Documentary The First Monday in May WWD Retrieved 2018 01 09 Hipes Patrick 2017 05 02 Conde Nast Sets Granite Mountain Documentary To Pair With Its Sony Pic NewFronts Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Flynn Sean 2013 09 27 No Exit The Story that Inspired Only the Brave GQ Retrieved 2018 01 09 McNary Dave 2017 05 18 Robert Redford s Heist Thriller Old Man and the Gun Lands at Fox Searchlight Variety Retrieved 2018 01 09 Grann David 2003 01 20 The Last Heist The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2018 01 09 McNary Dave 2018 04 19 Robert Redford s The Old Man and the Gun Lands Awards Season Opening Variety Retrieved 2018 05 07 Dry Jude 2018 08 24 The Old Man and the Gun New Trailer Robert Redford s Final Role Is an Unassuming Bank Robber IndieWire Retrieved 2018 10 17 Davis Joshua John McAfee Fled to Belize But He Couldn t Escape Himself WIRED Retrieved 2018 01 09 Evans Greg 2017 05 14 Johnny Depp To Be King Of The Jungle IMR To Handle Foreign Sales At Cannes Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Chen Adrian 2015 11 16 Conversion via Twitter The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2018 01 09 Busch Anita 2017 08 28 Marc Webb To Direct amp Nick Hornby To Script This Above All About Westboro Baptist Church Convert Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Conde Nast to Adapt New Yorker Short Story The Relive Box as Feature Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2018 01 09 Boyle T Coraghessan 2014 03 10 The Relive Box The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2018 01 09 Siegel Tatiana May 7 2018 Monkey Selfie Film in the Works at Conde Nast The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 8 2018 Busch Anita 2018 02 06 Oscar Nominated Short Doc Knife Skills Acquired By Conde Nast Entertainment Deadline Retrieved 2018 02 09 Zac Posen Doc Acquired by Conde Nast Entertainment Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2018 01 09 Busch Anita 2017 06 12 Conde Nast Entertainment To Release Doc House of Z As Paid Content On Vogue com Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Larson Sarah 2017 04 11 Five Short Dark Comedies About Smartphone Obsession The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2018 01 09 Littleton Cynthia 2017 02 11 Jon Stewart Stephen Colbert Help Spread the Word for Oscar Nominated Joe s Violin Variety Retrieved 2018 01 09 Rothman Joshua 2015 10 21 The Screening Room Review The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2018 01 09 Bacon and G ds Wrath Wins at Sundance SD JEWISH JOURNAL sdjewishjournal com Retrieved 2018 01 09 Dollhouse by Terri Timely Documentary Short Film www shortoftheweek com Retrieved 2018 01 09 Pedersen Erik 2016 03 16 SXSW Awards The Arbalest amp Tower Nab Top Film Prizes Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Lawson Richard A Trans Child Takes Center Stage in the Moving Short Doc Pink Boy HWD Retrieved 2018 01 09 Pink Boy The Webby Awards Retrieved 2018 01 09 The And The And Retrieved 2018 01 09 The Big Script indigenousmedia com Retrieved 2018 01 09 Petski Denise 2016 05 03 Conde Nast Launches Filmmaker Incubator Programs Announces Comcast Distribution Deal Newfront Deadline Retrieved 2018 01 09 Conde Nast Entertainment Indigenous Media Debut Project HER Short Films Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2018 05 07 Spangler Todd 2016 05 03 NewFronts Conde Nast Backs 3 Filmmaker Incubator Programs Renews 98 Digital Series Variety Retrieved 2018 01 09 Touching Documentary Joe s Violin Nominated for Academy Award WQXR Retrieved 2018 01 09 Peabody Awards Atlanta Lemonade Stranger Things Among Finalists The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2018 01 09 39th News amp Documentary Emmys Nominations PDF 2018 09 18 AFP A Belfast film about two boys and their pet chickens took home a Bafta TheJournal ie Retrieved 2018 01 09 Screw You Cancer Television Academy Retrieved 2018 01 09 McNary Dave 2014 01 20 Two Winners at PGA Gravity and 12 Years a Slave Variety Retrieved 2018 01 09 External links editConde Nast Entertainment The Scene CNE s digital platform Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conde Nast Entertainment amp oldid 1141752322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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