Neil Koenigsberg

参加作品

Tab Hunter Confidential
Producer
In the 1950s, Tab Hunter was number one at the box office and number one on the music charts and was Hollywood’s most sought-after young star. Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds and Sophia Loren were just a few of the actresses he was romantically linked to. He was America’s Boy Next Door and nothing, it seemed, could damage Tab Hunter’s career. Nothing, that is, except for the fact that Tab Hunter was secretly gay. Now, the secret is out.
ギヴァー 記憶を注ぐ者
Producer
文明が荒廃した社会から、人類は完全に平等で争いもない平和な理想郷を作り上げる。その社会で育ち次世代に記憶を伝える「記憶を受け継ぐ者」に選ばれたジョナスは、全ての記憶を持つ「記憶を注ぐ者」と対面したことで、恐れや憎悪といった人間の本能的な感情や、理想社会に隠された暗い過去に気付いていく。
A Walk on the Moon
Producer
The world of a young housewife is turned upside down when she has an affair with a free-spirited blouse salesman.
Hidden in America
Executive Producer
Story of a man whose pride in being the head of his family won't let him accept help from his sick daughters doctor. He has to prove to his kids that even with the death of his wife and the loss of his job that they can and will survive. After hitting brick wall after brick wall comes a glimmer of hope.
American Heart
Director of Photography
An ex-convict is tracked down by his estranged teenage son, and the pair try to build a relationship and life together in Seattle.
Texasville
Associate Producer
Summer, 1984: 30 years after Duane captained the high school football team and Jacy was homecoming queen, this Texas town near Wichita Falls prepares for its centennial. Oil prices are down, banks are failing, and Duane's $12 million in debt. His wife Karla drinks too much, his children are always in trouble, and he tom-cats around with the wives of friends. Jacy's back in town, after a mildly successful acting career, life in Italy, and the death of her son. Folks assume Duane and Jacy will resume their high school romance. And Sonny is "tired in his mind," causing worries for his safety. Can these friends find equilibrium in middle age?
Tab & Tony
Producer
Tab Hunter’s first-person account of his struggle to come to terms with his sexual orientation in 1950s Hollywood, an era in which being openly gay was taboo.