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| Douglas/Steinman
Productions is an independent production company founded in New York City
in 1996 by Eileen Douglas and Ron Steinman. Douglas and Steinman first worked
together when they were paired as a correspondent/producer team for the
television show “ABC-TV’s Lifetime Magazine.” At that
time, both had enjoyed long, successful careers as broadcast journalists.
When the television show was not renewed, Douglas
and Steinman created their company, so they
could continue to produce meaningful stories and do so as independent producers.
Their film “Luboml: My Heart Remembers” aired on public television, and is distributed by Cinema Guild. Cinema Guild also distributes their film “My Grandfather’s House,” which is currently seen regularly on the Dish Network’s Documentary Channel (see Schedule for airing times). “My Grandfather’s House” has also been selected by the Library of Congress for its motion picture division’s permanent collection. As partners in Douglas/ Steinman Productions, they currently are at work on a number of independent book and documentary projects. They are also available as producers for hire. Ron directs. Ron and Eileen both write and produce. Eileen narrates. Both serve as judges for the Emmys. |
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