Producer on the
HBO feature documentary Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater, about
Barry Goldwater. The critically acclaimed film premiered on HBO in September 2006. Cohen produced it with Goldwater's granddaughter, CC Goldwater.[1] The film screened as the Centerpiece at the Full Frame Film Festival and in the documentary competition at LAFF
Producer "The Dust Factory", starring Hayden Panettiere, Armin Mueller-Stahl and Ryan Kelley. The film was released through MGM in 2005.
Consulting producer on the independent film, "Living 'til the End,” which made its premiere at the
Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2004.
Executiver Producer Showtime film "Snow in August" adapted and directed by Richard Friedenberg starring Stephen Rea
Producer "The Souler Opposite,” starring Christopher Meloni, which was featured at the AFI Film Festival[2]
Cohen started her career running
Brian De Palma's Fetch Productions. The feature films Scarface and Body Double were produced during her tenure there.
Honors
Many festivals have recognized Cohen's work as an independent film producer. Three of her projects have screened in competition at the
Sundance Film Festival – Inside Monkey Zetterland, starring Patricia Arquette, Sandra Bernhard,
Sofia Coppola, Rupert Everett, Ricki Lake, Martha Plimpton, Katherine Helmond, Debi Mazer, Matha Plimpton, "Egg Salad,” starring Helen Shaver, and "Guinevere,” starring Stephen Rea and Sarah Polley.
Cohen received an
Emmy nomination for executive producing the Showtime Original Feature "Snow in August,” starring Stephen Rea and Lolita Davidovich which was nominated for two additional Daytime Emmy Awards, including Best Director and Actor.
References
^[1] Abramovitz, Rachel "Grandpa Goldwater,"
Los Angeles Times, June 267, 2006. Retrieved January 29, 2010
^[2] Maslin, Janet "Film review: A sardonic stand-up comic in pursuit of real romance."
The New York Times, October 16, 1998. Retrieved January 20, 2010
^[3] Thomas, Kevin "Movie review: A quirky, likable 'Monkey Zetterland."
Los Angeles Times, August 25, 1993, page 5, section Calendar; Part F; Entertainment desk. Retrieved January 29, 2010.