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Annie Jeeves

Founder/Publicist
Cinematic Red

Experienced Film & Entertainment Publicist with an extensive history of working in the public relations and communications industry including working at Pryor & Associates on TV campaigns & international TV station relaunches in Warsaw & Zurich; PMK/HBH in 2001, working in both film and talent globally (having worked there with Candice Bergen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dana Delany, Maria Bello, Tim Daly, Martin Sheen, Damian Lewis, Stephen Collins, Sally Field, Liane Balaban, Kahlid Abdalla, Bonnie Hunt, Beth Broderick, Jean Smart, Josh Pais, Eduardo Xol, and Josh Bernstein, among others), and Fifteen Minutes to guide their independent film division. Annie Jeeves launched Cinematic Red in December 2012 – a full-service public relations company for the independent at heart, where there is a dedicated film focus, as well as divisions guiding talent, digital series and events with publicity teammates in both the US and UK. In the independent world a more personal touch working on a campaign from start to finish have represented distributors, cinema chains, film festivals, and individual filmmakers & films (launching/running well over 200 film campaigns alone).

Since launching Cinematic Red, we have represented Slamdance Film Festival, ArcLight Presents Slamdance Cinema Club, ArcLight Cinemas (launching Santa Monica location, etc.); Women in Entertainment Summit, Dances With Films, The Queer Lounge, Film Threat’s Award This, RuPaul's DragCon, Street Food Cinema and The American Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival; launched “The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story,” from its SXSW world premiere, to theatrical release and YouTube global launch; launched “Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes” with its SXSW world premiere; helped debut visionary group GreenLight Women; and continue to guide powerful documentaries including "Ask No Questions," “Bastards’ Road,” “Who Is Stan Smith,” “Finding Her Beat,” and "The Prison Within" among others, from their award winning festival debuts to global theatrical and TVOD releases; additional recent theatrical releases include Strike Back Studios "The Dark Divide" starring David Cross, Debra Messing and David Koechner; and Lionsgate’s “Escape The Field,” “FALL,” & “SISU,” among other titles, and ran the Emmy® campaign leading to an Emmy® win for Nena Erb, ACE editor for the HBO award winning show "Insecure." Additionally, having guided award-winning VR experience’s “(Hi)Story of a Painting “The Light in the Shadow “Symbiosis,” “The Imaginary Friend.” and “Living Distance,” as well as the award-winning multisensory augmented reality game “Time Detectives: The Mystery of the Mary Rose.”

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