Jack Hafer

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Jack Hafer is an American film producer and film executive.[1][2] As of 2015, he was the head of the production company Boulevard Pictures.[3][4] Hafer was also department head of the Biola University Cinema & Media Arts Department.[5][6]

Career

Hafer Was the producer of the film,

Heartland Film Festival,[9] was awarded the Commander in Chief Medal of Service, Honor and Pride by the Veterans of Foreign Wars
, and showcased at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival Cinema for Peace.

Hafer was vice president and general manager of GMT Studios in Culver City, California.

In 2005, Hafer received a Santa Barbara Award for Excellence in film at the Cinema in Focus Festival.[10]

Hafer recently finished the narrative feature, Not That Funny, starring Tony Hale. He was also developing several features including James Dean: the Movie, Fallen Earth, and Gideon.

Their documentary work includes production on Wall of Separation (PBS), Lines That Divide and School's Out – all part of The Culture Wars: A Series.

In 2014 Hafer was an associate professor at Biola University,[11] and a member of the Producers Guild of America. He produced the annual Biola Media Conference on the CBS Studio Lot, a conference for Christian industry professionals.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Film producer urges viewers to search for movie's meaning". Ashland Times-Gazette, Andrew Waldman February 28, 2007
  2. ^ "No Headline". New York Times, By DAVID STOUTJAN. 20, 2002
  3. ^ "Lure of Alaska plays big role in Texas author’s debut novel". NewsMiner
  4. ^ "PBS Promotes Program On Church And State From Religious Right". Americans United. July/August 2007
  5. ^ "4 Take-Aways from the Variety Purpose Summit’s Storytellers Super Session". Variety.
  6. ^ "Biola Media Conference features keynote speaker Tony Hale". Chimes. By Andrew Haberman & Amanda Sakowski May 5, 2015
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  8. ^ "Premiere tries to win ‘Wars’". Variety, Charles Lyons. May 17, 2001
  9. ^ "Heartland Winner Returns". The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana. November 10, 2002. Page 140
  10. ^ " Christian producer Jack Hafer receives Cinema in Focus award for 'To End All Wars'”. Christian Film News, November 11th, 2005.
  11. ^ "Growing Influences". Refreshed, April 2014.
  12. ^ "Meagan Good at The 2015 PURPOSE: The Family Entertainment & Faith-Based Summit". ATL Nightspots,