Jayne Sullivan Joins Cinetic Media As Manager

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EXCLUSIVE: Jayne Sullivan has been hired as a literary manager at Cinetic Media, the esteemed management and media advisory company founded and overseen by John Sloss.

New to management, Sullivan comes from a producing background, having previously worked alongside Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Paul Giamatti while under a deal at Showtime, and Brigham Taylor while under a deal at Disney. She’ll be based out of Cinetic’s New York office and will focus on growing a roster of exceptional writer, director, and multi-hyphenate clients.

Observed Kate Hurwitz and Alec Ring, Co-Heads of Cinetic Management, “Jayne was doing all the things a great manager does well before it was her official title. She has incredible taste, a strong work ethic, and her experience across the indie and studio landscape equips her to excel with artists at all stages of their careers. We are thrilled to have her join our team.”

Added Sullivan, “I’m thrilled to hit the ground running at a one-of-a-kind company like Cinetic. It’s an incredible opportunity to join this dynamic team and continue to champion unique voices.”

Boasting a top-tier roster of directors, writers, and producers, Cinetic reps the likes of Richard Linklater, David Gordon Green, Todd Haynes, Kevin MacDonald, Aaron Schimberg & Vanessa McDonnell, Babak Jalali, Killer Films, World of Wonder, Lana Wilson, Betsy West & Julie Cohen, Yance Ford, Matthew Heineman and Pete Nicks.

Also offering services include content sales, financing, marketing and publicity, as well as corporate advisory, the company is embarking on a busy fall supporting clients’ upcoming films including Green’s TIFF dramedy Nutcrackers starring Ben Stiller, MacDonald’s One to One: John & Yoko, Aaron Schimberg’s darkly comedic A24 thriller A Different Man, Lana Wilson’s A24 psychic doc Look Into My Eyes, Matthew Rankin’s Canadian Oscar entry Universal Language, Petra Costa’s Apocalypse in the Tropics, Asif Kapadia’s 2073, and Yance Ford’s Power, to name a few.

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