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  1. Stephanie Allain is an American producer of independent movies in Hollywood, California. Career. She began her film career in 1985 at Creative Artists Agency, first as a script reader, then as a staff reader. As a story analyst, she worked for 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., and finally in 1989, at Columbia Pictures.

  2. Homegrown Pictures is a film, television and digital production company founded by producer Stephanie Allain in 2003. It produces content by and about women and people of color with authentic stories, depictions and representation.

  3. Stephanie Allain. Producer: Hustle & Flow. Stephanie Allain produces award-winning films by women and writer-directors of color that make headlines, launch careers and shape the cultural landscape. Allain founded Homegrown Pictures in 2003 and produced Hustle & Flow, Something New, Beyond the Lights, Dear White People, Burning Sands, French ...

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  4. 5 févr. 2024 · Stephanie Allain, who was a producer on films such as 'Boyz n the Hood,' 'Dear White People' and 'Hustle & Flow,' reflects on her career and being a Black woman in Hollywood.

  5. Stephanie Allain. An accomplished film producer and former studio executive, Ms. Allain has been an advocate for visionary filmmakers for more than two decades. She started her career at Columbia Pictures supervising independently spirited films and launched the careers of then first time filmmakers John Singleton, Robert Rodriguez, and Darnell ...

  6. 14 mars 2022 · History-making producer Stephanie Allain is expanding her relationship with Warner Media. Allain, who in 2020 became the first Black woman to produce the Oscars, has renewed her first-look...

  7. 14 mars 2022 · The producer of "Dear White People" and the 2020 Oscars extends her first-look agreement with Warner Bros. TV Group and partners with HBO for original scripted shows. Homegrown Pictures has a history of producing culturally specific and diverse projects for film and TV.