Atlantic Pictures is a full service production company located in New York. Founded in 2007 by Darren Goldberg and Chris Marsh, we develop, produce and finance our own material, as well as function as a US co-producer for international producers that are developing projects to shoot in the United States. We supervise all phases of pre-production, production, post and delivery on projects anywhere in the US. We also provide a US base of operations for foreign producers and can assist in the procurement of visas, the understanding and application of US federal and state tax incentives, casting and navigating all union negotiations and contracts. We are well equipped to handle production anywhere in the United States. To date we have produced projects that have had principal photography in New York, California, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico. The partners at Atlantic have a combined 20 years experience producing and offering services on feature films of every budget level, as well as commercials, industrials and television pilots. We've provided producing services for accomplished producers and companies such as Leonardo DiCaprio (Appian Way), Jean Brehat (3B), Philippe Rousselet (Films De La Suane), and Jake Eberts (Pathé) and have worked with acclaimed directors including Matthew Vaughn, Andrew Niccol, Dominic Murphy, Kevin Connolly, Mary Stuart Masterson, Bruno Dumont, and Nabil Aouch.
Prior to starting Atlantic Pictures, Darren produced numerous independent films including Manito (Sundance 2002), Cry Funny Happy (Sundance 2003), ROOM (Sundance 2005, Cannes 2005), Gardener of Eden (Tribeca 2007) directed by Kevin Connolly and The Cake Eaters (Tribeca 2007) directed by Mary Stuart Masterson. He was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for his work on ROOM. Darren has also served as production supervisor on films such as Bruno Dumont’s 29 Palms and Andrew Niccol’s Lord of War starring Nicolas Cage and Ethan Hawke, and Whatever Lola Wants produced by Pathé films. This spring, he served as the New York line producer for Matthew Vaughn's upcoming film Kick-Ass, starring Nicolas Cage.
Chris Marsh began his career in the film industry in 1998, and has worked in various capacities on dozens of feature films, television shows, commercials and new media projects. His line producer/production manager credits include the feature film Campfire Stories, a television pilot for Nickelodeon, and several commercials and new media projects. As a locations manager, Chris worked on films such as Spider-Man 3, Lord of War and Chapter 27.
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