- Carolyn Pfeiffer
= Early Life and Career =
Carolyn Pfeiffer was born in
Washington, D.C. and grew up in Madison, North Carolina.After attendingGuilford College she moved to Europe and began a career in motion pictures. She first worked inRome asClaudia Cardinale ’s assistant on films includingFederico Fellini ’s8 ½ ,Luchino Visconti ’sThe Leopard andBlake Edwards ’The Pink Panther . She then moved toParis and worked as an associate producer forAlain Delon ’s production company. Within a year she joinedOmar Sharif as his executive assistant and worked on many of his films includingDoctor Zhivago . Four years later Pfeiffer moved toLondon and started her own public relations company. Her numerous clients includedRobert Redford ,Barbara Streisand ,Liza Minnelli ,Francois Truffaut ,Robert Altman ,The Beatles ’ company, Apple Corps. Ltd. andPaul McCartney and Wings .Alive Films/Island Alive
Moving to
Los Angeles , Pfeiffer formed Alive Films with Shep Gordon. They producedRoadie starringMeatloaf andReturn Engagement , a feature documentary on theTimothy Leary /G. Gordon Liddy debates (both directed byAlan Rudolph ) before joiningChris Blackwell to form Island Alive, a groundbreaking independent production/distribution company. Films produced and/or released during Pfeiffer’s presidency includeChoose Me ,El Norte ,Koyaanisqatsi ,Stop Making Sense ,Insignificance ,The Hit ,A Private Function andKiss of the Spider Woman , which won thePalme d’Or at theCannes Film Festival as well as anAcademy Award forWilliam Hurt .Back as Co-Chair of Alive Films and continuing her long partnership with Gordon, Pfeiffer produced a series of films for the company:
Alan Rudolph ’sTrouble in Mind andThe Moderns ,Gregory Nava ’sA Time of Destiny (film) ,Lindsay Anderson ’sThe Whales of August ,Mary Lambert ’sGrand Isle andSam Shepard ’sFar North andSilent Tongue .They also released a number of films including the French sensation,
Betty Blue , anAcademy Award nominee andMaximilian Schell ’s record-breakingMarlene , also anAcademy Award nominee.Jamaica
Between 1993 and 1999, Pfeiffer and her daughter Shannon lived in
Jamaica where she owned the master franchise forTCBY for the island. They built four stores and an airport outlet and were awarded the TCBY’s Award For Excellence in 1997. She also produced three Jamaican feature films. Two of them were vanguard movies shot digitally forChris Blackwell ’sPalm Pictures :Dancehall Queen andThird World Cop . To date they are the highest grossing films released in theCaribbean .Burnt Orange Productions
Pfeiffer returned to Los Angeles to become the founding President of
The Los Angeles Film School , then Vice Chair of the American Film Institute Conservatory.She was then invited to become founding President and CEO of Burnt Orange Productions part of the Film Initiative of the
University of Texas at Austin . The mission of Burnt Orange was to produce films in HD using students as apprentices and interns working alongside professionals. In three years Burnt Orange producedThe Quiet , acquired byScreen Gems and released bySony Classics ,Adam Rifkin ’sHomo Erectus (film) , being distributed by National Lampoon in 2008, The Cassidy Kids, distributed by B-Side and aired onIFC in 2008 and Elvis and Annabelle to be released in 2009 .Pfeiffer now resides in
Marfa, Texas where she continues her work as a producer. She is an active member of theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , the former President of IFP West and was recently awarded the Pioneer Award by the Lone Star International Film Festival in Fort Worth for her “trailblazing work in independent cinema”.
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