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What's New

5.12.2008

- Juno wins an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Congratulations Diablo Cody.

- Juno wins three Independent Spirit Awards. Including: Best Feature, Best First Screenplay, Best Female Lead.

- Juno wins a BAFTA Award for Original Screenplay.

- Juno nominated for four Academy Awards; Best Motion Picture of the Year, Original Screenplay, Achievement in Directing, and Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.

- Juno will go Nationwide on January 4th.

- Our film Juno releases December 5th 2007.

- Ellen Page will star in Jason Reitman's coming-of-age comedy Juno opposite Michael Cera.

- Click here for to see the latest trailer for Art School Confidential.

- Mr. Mudd is being talked about. Click here to read The New York Times article.

- The Art School Confidential official website is live. Click here to get the lastest news on the release.

- Mr. Mudd optioned Sebastian Rotella's novel Triple Crossing, a contemporary crime thriller set at the Mexican-American border. A prize winning journalist, Sebastian Rotella is the Paris Bureau Chief for the Los Angeles Times (and long time bureau chief for South America.) He will adapt his own book for the screen.

- Mr. Mudd is involved with the important and timely feature-length documentary Which Way Home to be directed by Rebecca Cammisa, the producer-director-cinematographer of the 2004 emmy nominated Sister Helen. Which Way Home will follow three unaccompanied children as they leave their homes, in Latin America, and journey through Mexico to reach the U.S. border for the purpose of reuniting with their parents who made the trip before of them. Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich and Russell Smith of Mr. Mudd will Executive Produce.