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Amanda White (born January 15, 1971, in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian producer. She is a partner in iam8bit, [1] a production company, marketing boutique and artist collective, along with Jon M. Gibson. [2]
White began her film career in 1996 working under producer Chris Moore on the Academy Award-winning film Good Will Hunting. After relocating to Los Angeles from Toronto in 1997, she produced several short films for the Sundance Channel. [3] White's documentary producing career began in 2000 with Long Gone, [4] an award-winner at film festivals worldwide. [5] In 2006, she produced Chris Moore's directorial debut, Kill Theory, and in 2010 she produced I'm Still Here, the Joaquin Phoenix documentary/mockumentary. [6]
White joined iam8bit in late 2009, and is currently a partner and producer.
In 2010, White sued actor Casey Affleck for sexual harassment while shooting the Joaquin Phoenix mockumentary I'm Still Here. White and another colleague, Magdalena Górka, filed a civil suit for sexual harassment, among other claims. [7] [8] [9] Affleck denied the allegations and threatened countersuits, but eventually agreed to mediation and settled both cases out of court. [10] [11]
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Amanda White (born January 15, 1971, in Kitchener, Ontario) is a Canadian producer. She is a partner in iam8bit, [1] a production company, marketing boutique and artist collective, along with Jon M. Gibson. [2]
White began her film career in 1996 working under producer Chris Moore on the Academy Award-winning film Good Will Hunting. After relocating to Los Angeles from Toronto in 1997, she produced several short films for the Sundance Channel. [3] White's documentary producing career began in 2000 with Long Gone, [4] an award-winner at film festivals worldwide. [5] In 2006, she produced Chris Moore's directorial debut, Kill Theory, and in 2010 she produced I'm Still Here, the Joaquin Phoenix documentary/mockumentary. [6]
White joined iam8bit in late 2009, and is currently a partner and producer.
In 2010, White sued actor Casey Affleck for sexual harassment while shooting the Joaquin Phoenix mockumentary I'm Still Here. White and another colleague, Magdalena Górka, filed a civil suit for sexual harassment, among other claims. [7] [8] [9] Affleck denied the allegations and threatened countersuits, but eventually agreed to mediation and settled both cases out of court. [10] [11]