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  1. Dana Brunetti (born June 11, 1973) is an American media executive, film producer and entrepreneur. Brunetti has been nominated for two Academy Awards for producing The Social Network and Captain Phillips and five Emmy Awards for producing the Netflix series House of Cards .

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    Dana Brunetti is an American media executive, film producer and entrepreneur. He is Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer at Cavalry Media. Brunetti has produced multiple award winning films, including "The Social Network," a screenplay adaptation written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher that received eight Oscar® nominations; "Captain Phillips," which picked up six Oscar® nominations; the box office phenomenon, "Fifty Shades of Grey," which grossed over $560 million worldwide ...

  3. Feb 10, 2016 · Dana Brunetti, in Los Angeles, with one of his two Teslas. He also owns three Ferraris. Photograph by Jeff Lipsky. Save. Save. Among those who don’t actually know him personally, hating producer ...

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · EXCLUSIVE: Producer Dana Brunetti is leaving Cavalry Media, the film and TV production company he co-launched with former Relativity executive Keegan Rosenberger in 2018. Deadline has just learned ...

  5. 90K Followers, 761 Following, 1,347 Posts - Dana Brunetti (@dana) on Instagram: "Gran Turismo, 50 Shades of Grey, House of Cards, Captain Phillips, The Social Network, 21 and more.

  6. Dana Brunetti. Producer: The Social Network. Dana Brunetti is an American media executive, film producer and entrepreneur. He is Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer at Cavalry Media. Brunetti has produced multiple award winning films, including "The Social Network," a screenplay adaptation written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher that received eight Oscar® nominations; "Captain Phillips," which picked up six Oscar® nominations; the box office phenomenon, "Fifty Shades of Grey

  7. Feb 13, 2014 · Here's why Dana Brunetti knew it was the right move, both for creative and business reasons. What once seemed crazy now seems visionary: Release an entire season of a TV show and let fans binge to ...