Christine D’Souza Gelb, the veteran independent film financing and sales executive, has launched a new production and management venture withNamed 2AM, the venue brings together a trio of considerable indie film players and boasts backing from one of the space’s most premium brands:The Oscar-winning studio behind titles like “Moonlight” and “Room,” as well as the TV hit “Euphoria,” has invested in the full-service company at an undisclosed share.
Hinojosa comes from Killer Films, where he’s spent the past decade working alongside indie stalwarts Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler. His portfolio titles include Ethan Hawke’s “First Reformed,” “Still Alice,” “Carol,” “Vox Lux” and “Shirley.” Another key hire is Zach Nutman, who comes from Neon where he served on the acquisitions team and, before that, at Animal Kingdom as director of film and TV development. Cameron Washington also joins as manager at 2AM, with a background in production. He most recently served on Donald Glover and Hiro Murai’s “Guava Island,” and had a stint at Management 360.