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The American Film Company Producer and Executive

Brian Falk

Brian Falk recently produced The American Film Company's first film, THE CONSPIRATOR. Brian has also produced more than eighty hours of broadcast news, documentaries, and television series worldwide for a variety of outlets including PBS, NBC, CNN, TLC, MTV, Court TV and Lifetime. Just prior to joining TAFC, Brian produced and directed three seasons of Food Network's hit prime-time series "Throwdown with Bobby Flay." Brian is a member of the Producers Guild of America.

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“The Best American History Movies NEVER Made”

Feb 23, 2010 at 1:24pm | Filed Under “Hollywood History Showdown: Discussions

The Best American History Movies NEVER Made
As we at the American Film Company have endeavored to turn American history into movies, I've been struck by how many amazing true stories have not been given the green light...
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  • Gave a thumbs up to this comment on April 23, 2011 at 8:21am

    The Best American History Movies NEVER Made

    Ah, synergy. This is the second time in this young blog that someone has mentioned Jack Slade. The first was for his own movie, and now as a supporting character in a "young Mark Twain" movie. ... More

  • Gave a thumbs up to this comment on April 18, 2011 at 3:00pm

    The Best American History Movies NEVER Made

    Couldn't agree more about Andy Jackson. From his famous duels to the Battle of New Orleans (in which a Jackson-led rabble of soldiers, slaves and pirates defeats the British Army), he's one of... More

  • Gave a thumbs up to this comment on April 8, 2011 at 8:00pm

    The Best American History Movies NEVER Made

    Here at TAFC, we love pioneer stories, which are at the heart of the most recent comments on this chat. The act of pioneering seems to be singular to American culture, in part because of the... More

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