- Superfine films
Superfine Films is a Manhattan based film and television production company specializing in high-quality social issue documentary and reality television. Our mission is to create unique, compelling, genre-redefining content that challenges, excites and engages viewers from start to finish.
Founded by award-winning filmmaker and television producer Steven Miller, Superfine has since grown to include the talents and energies of a tightly knit corps of writers, producers, shooters and editors, and is represented by N.S. Bienstock. Superfine is currently in production on the sixth season of the hit show Psychic Detectives, the truTV crime documentary series that explores the use of psychics by law enforcement and how psychics have helped to actually solve crimes.
Premiering in the Summer 2008 as a flagship show for the newly re-branded Fuse Network is the original series Rock and Roll Acid Test. Inspired by the stuff of legends, Rock and Roll Acid Test is the series that plays MC to mayhem as we tear down, rip-up, and bitch-slap the musical riddles that pierce our souls and inspire reckless need-to-know obsession. Rock and Roll Acid Test is among the network’s most high profile original series for the new Fuse.
Superfine was nominated for an Emmy for the documentary film Meeting with a Killer: One Family’s Journey, a story of redemption and forgiveness set inside one of Texas’ most notorious prisons. Superfine has won two Gold Awards from the Houston International Film Festival and a CINE Golden Eagle for the acclaimed series Adoption.
Currently in the development phase with, among others, A&E and the Sci-Fi Network, Superfine Films past work includes Heroes, a reality re-creation based series for the Hallmark Channel, which depicts stories of ordinary citizens in acts of extraordinary courage. Mr. Miller co-produced and shot the ITVS/CPB film Two Towns Called Jasper. Two Towns follows the lives of the residents of Jasper Texas as they struggle to understand the modern day lynching of James Byrd Jr. Two Towns aired as a special edition of P.O.V. on PBS in January of 2003. Two Towns Called Jasper was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival in 2002, received the IFP/Gotham award for documentary achievement and a 2004 Alfred I. duPont award for journalistic excellence.
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