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Wednesday, November 03, 2004
WALKER WALKS... TO CAA 

Via Variety comes this (subscription-only) news that agent Bart Walker has left ICM for CAA. Based in New York, Walker has for years at ICM repped high-profile independent auteurs like Jim Jarmusch, Julian Schnabel and John Turturro. In addition to negotiating director deals, he usually works actively to arrange financing for his clients' pics by combining foreign distribution and presale monies with domestic partners. Recently, Walker worked to put together the financing for Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides in a manner that allowed the filmmaker to retain the film's copyright.

Directors who will travel with Walker to CAA include all those listed above plus Tamara Jenkins, Mira Nair, Thomas Vinterberg and Steve Shainberg. Walker will stay in New York and his move to CAA reps a dedicated expansion of their New York office in the Flatiron Building.


# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 11/03/2004 11:50:00 AM
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High profile player alert, Bart Walker is king almost boy's in NYC. With so little going on in this city -- we are fortunate to have a "Rain Maker" like Walker around.

Everyone at Mitch & Murray has taken notice, thanks for the great information Filmmaker Magazine.

Mitch & Murray
http://mitchmurray.inknoise.com/home
# posted by Blogger Eco @ 11/05/2004 5:42 PM  


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