'On The Basis of Sex' Screens Big at the Winter 2018 KCET Cinema Series
Following a screening of "On the Basis of Sex," producer Jonathan King, director of photography Michael Grady and editor Michelle Tesoro attended a Q&A hosted by Cinema Series host Pete Hammond. Producer Jonathan King is Participant Media’s President of Narrative Film & Television, managing the development and production of the company’s 17 narrative feature films and television projects. Since 2007, King has built a robust film slate including the 2016 Academy Award® Best Picture winner "Spotlight," the 2018 Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film winner "A Fantastic Woman," last year’s sleeper hit "Wonder," as well as "Lincoln," "The Help," "Contagion" and "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." Additionally under King’s leadership, Participant’s first limited drama series (Ava DuVernay’s "Central Park Five") will launch on Netflix in 2019. In 2012, he launched Participant’s efforts into making films in Latin America which has produced "No, Neruda," "A Fantastic Woman" and "Roma" which we are showcasing this Thursday at a special screening for KCET’s Cinema Series members.
Prior to joining Participant, King worked as both a producer and an executive for companies including Focus Features, Laurence Mark Productions, and Miramax Films. He started his film career in MGM’s New York office, scouting books, theater and independent films.
Director of Photography Michael Grady is recognized for his work in "Stand Up Guys," Summit Entertainment’s kidnapping drama "Gone," Screen Gems’ People’s Choice Award-nominated comedy "Easy A," "Notorious," "Factory Girl" and more. Grady’s wide-range of television work including acclaimed series such as Netflix’s "Ozark" and "The Leftovers." His distinct expertise as a director of photography was initially inspired by his family and formative years living in Texas, as well as his official introduction into the world of filmmaking at his undergraduate alma mater Texas Christian University. After TCU sparked Grady’s passion, he eagerly continued honing his skills as a cinematographer, attending graduate school at the University of North Texas, followed by a degree from New York University and completing his formal film education at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.
Editor Michelle Tesoro has work that includes a variety of television projects such as Netflix’s Emmy®-nominated series "Godless," the Golden Globe®-nominated show "House of Cards," HBO’s series "Newsroom," as well as features like "Bold Films" and Participant Media’s "Shot Caller," starring Nikolaj Coster- Waldau. Additionally, The Cinema Guild’s SXSW Grand Jury Prize-winning film "Natural Selection" also earned Tesoro the 2011 SXSW Award for Best Editing.
Browse photos and listen to the Q&A from the screening below.