Jeffrey Jacobs is President of Jacobs Entertainment Inc, a film
buying and marketing firm. He has 30 years of experience in the
exhibition, marketing and distribution of American independent
and international cinema in the U.S. He is perhaps best known
as the founding film buyer for the Angelika
Film Center in New York City which under his supervision
(from opening day in 1989 until 1997) became the highest grossing
art cinema in the country. He was the Managing Director and Film Buyer of the Paris
Theatre from 1998 to 2009. At present, he programs over 40 movie theatre screens across the country.
Prior
to his work on behalf of the Angelika, Mr. Jacobs was Vice President
of Theatrical Sales and Marketing for the International Film
Exchange where he was responsible for national
distribution, advertising, and publicity on numerous films, including
the Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film, Moscow
Does Not Believe In Tears, and Academy Award Best
Feature Documentary Best
Boy.
As
director of Theatrical Sales and Marketing for Macmillan
Films, he handled distribution of a repertory library
that included films by Truffaut, Kurosawa, Ray, Bunuel, Antonioni,
and Fellini, among other famous international directors. He was
also Assistant National Sales Manager at New
Yorker Films and a co-programmer of the Orson
Welles Cinema in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Prior
to his work in exhibition and distribution, Mr. Jacobs worked
in freelance film production as an editor, production manager,
and assistant director. He was the assistant director for James
Ivory on his film Savages.
In 1973, he wrote a management survey for the Film Department
of WGBH-TV,
Boston, one of public television's largest production
facilities. He is a graduate of Brandeis
University and received an M.F.A. from the Graduate School
of Film and Television at UCLA.
In 2005, Mr. Jacobs released the critically-acclaimed
feature-length documentary, A
Sidewalk Astronomer, about astronomy, cosmology,
and John Dobson -- developer of the Dobsonian telescope.
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