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Ben Rosenblatt and Micho Rutare

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Ben is a producer of films, series, and short media. He serves as an Executive Producer of the TNT/Netflix series, Snowpiercer, which is now in its fourth season, and the The Alienist, for which he was Emmy nominated. Ben is also a producer on the forthcoming series Let The Right One In for Showtime and Tokyo Vice for HBO Max. Previously, he spent six years at J.J. Abrams’ production company, Bad Robot, where he helped produce feature installments of the Star Wars, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and Cloverfield franchises. Additionally, Ben has as a co-produced independent films Small Town Crime and Fatman, Paramount Animation’s Wonder Park, Google’s Youtube series Moon Shot, and has produced ads for Esurance, THX, and Win America Back…PAC, which he co-founded. Ben lives in Los Angeles where he co-runs the production company American Meme.

Micho is a Los Angeles-based writer, director, and producer. While working as head of development at The Asylum, he oversaw the inception and development of the Sharknado movies, as well as over 100 other feature films, including DEAD 7, which he produced with Nick Carter of The Backstreet Boys. Micho has written, directed, or produced features and episodic content for Syfy, Lifetime, MTV, YouTube Red, and Sony Home Entertainment. He is a co-founder of the Win America Back…PAC and produced viral anti-Trump ads for the 2020 election. Micho is a Rwandan-American and a sixth-generation Michigander. He currently lives in Los Angeles where he co-runs the production company American Meme.

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