EXCLUSIVE: XTR, the non-fiction studio behind Apple’s 'They Call Me Magic' and Oscar-nominated feature doc 'Ascension,' has hired Shane Riley as Head of Sales and Distribution Strategy
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“I’m thrilled to join the team at XTR and help advance the ways we’re reaching audiences,” said Riley. “Since the team opened their doors in 2019, I’ve gotten to watch the company grow its dynamic slate and expand its ways of collaborating with world-class filmmakers. XTR is well situated to take on this moment and be the go-to studio for nonfiction storytellers and creative partners across the community.
“Shane shares our vision for the future of nonfiction, and is beloved by filmmakers and platforms alike,” added Kathryn Everett, XTR Co-Founder and Head of Film. “We’re excited to build on Shane’s deep understanding of the distribution landscape together and continue to ensure that our films reach the broadest audience possible.”
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