Dany Wolf
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Dany Wolf is an award-winning producer who began his association with Gus Van Sant in 1995. Wolf produced Van Sant’s short film Ballad of the Skeletons, which featured the poet Allen Ginsberg and premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Wolf continued his work with Van Sant on commercials and music videos including Hanson’s “Weird.”

In 1998 Wolf was Executive Producer on Van Sant's controversial remake of Psycho, starring Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche. In the fall of 1999, Wolf served as Co-Producer for Van Sant’s short film, Easter, Van Sant’s first digital effort and the first part of Harmony Korine’s scripted trilogy Jokes. And in the year 2000, Wolf was Executive Producer for Van Sant’s Finding Forrester, starring Sean Connery, Rob Brown, F. Murray Abraham and Anna Paquin.

Wolf went on to produce Van Sant’s Gerry, starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. Gerry premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and was praised as the filmmaker’s most original work.

Wolf has been producing internationally for the past 15 years with many of today's top filmmakers. He produced John Woo’s Nike “Airport” commercial in Brazil, which aired during the World Cup and garnered a silver medal at the Cannes Advertising Festival. Wolf produced Wes Anderson's first foray into commercials, a Sony DVD commercial. As an Executive Producer, Wolf has managed a number of top production companies, including Epoch Films and Satellite Films.

A graduate of George Washington University and American University in Paris, Wolf also received a Masters Degree from the American Graduate School of International Management.