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Alan Klingenstein

Alan Klingenstein
Born 1954 (age 62–63)
Scarsdale, New York, United States
Occupation Film producer, attorney, investment banker

Alan Klingenstein (born 1954) is a corporate and securities attorney, an investment banker, a film distributor, and an award-winning film producer. His feature film Two Family House won the Audience Award at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Another feature film, Runaway, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, and won Best Dramatic Feature at the 2005 Austin Film Festival. His documentary Trumbo was awarded the National Board of Review's Freedom of Expression Award in 2008. Klingenstein is currently the Chairman of FilmRise, a film and television distribution company.

Klingenstein was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York. His father is Lee P. Klingenstein, the noted philanthropist and partner in the New York investment management firm of Neuberger Berman. Klingenstein graduated from the Taft School. He then earned a bachelor's degree at Princeton, and a law degree and MBA from Cornell University.

He was a corporate and securities attorney with the firm of McCutcheon, Doyle, Brown & Enerson, then traveled through Asia as General Counsel and VP for Shakey's International. Later he worked as a VP of Bankers Trust Securities in London.

In 1996, after twelve years in the corporate world, Klingenstein produced his first film: the documentary The Church of Saint Coltrane with Jeff Swimmer. Shortly after, Klingenstein formed Filbert Steps Productions, together with media investor and production partner Jim Kohlberg. Klingenstein produced Filberts Steps' films for very low budgets: Two Family House (2000),Forever Fabulous, Runaway, and Trumbo (2008)


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