Anchor Entertainment Signs with Verve to Expand Premium Non-Fiction Content
Anchor Entertainment, the production company led by Ethan Goldman, has announced a new partnership with Verve as it continues to expand its presence in non-fiction and unscripted programming.
Strategic Partnership for Creative Growth
Goldman expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, citing Verve’s artist-first philosophy and hands-on approach as key factors in the decision. “As we continue to grow our slate of premium nonfiction series and documentaries, we’re excited to join forces with a team equally driven to push creative boundaries and elevate original, compelling voices,” he stated.
Impressive Portfolio of Documentary Content
Anchor Entertainment’s notable productions include:
Feature Documentaries
- Netflix: “Rather”
- HBO Max: “Rebel Hearts” and “They Called Him Mostly Harmless”
- HBO Original Documentaries: “Undercurrent: The Disappearance of Kim Wall”
Non-Fiction Series
- “Model America” (MSNBC)
- “Look Into my Eyes” (SundanceTV and AMC+)
- “Capturing Home” and “The Lost Kitchen” (Magnolia and HBO Max)
- “Hey Beautiful: Anatomy of a Romance Scam” (Hulu/ABC News Studios)
Latest Projects
The company’s newest productions include “Are We Good?” – a documentary about comedian Marc Maron directed by Steven Feinartz, and “Queen’s Castle” directed by Katie Dellamaggiore.
Andy Stabile, Verve partner and head of the non-fiction team, praised Anchor’s position in the industry: “Ethan and his team are building a powerhouse premium non-fiction company. His successful collaborations with premium documentary filmmakers combined with his track record producing successful returning series makes Anchor unique amongst its peers.”
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