Academy Award Winner Fisher Stevens Launches Production Company Highly Flammable

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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winner Fisher Stevens has today announced the launch of Highly Flammable, a new director-led production company that will focus on setting up premium unscripted stories for streamers across various series and feature formats

, at the Hot Docs Film Festival on May 3rd, with UTA to handle sales. The company is completing editorial on a documentary about New Orleans’ Zulu Club, directed by Matthew Henderson, with Impact Partners and Terry Douglas/Rhea Films, and is also in production with Exile Content on the Luisa Conlin-directed, which follows an American football league in Italy.

As production ramps up for Highly Flammable, Stevens is in production on the $20M David Beckham docuseries, focused on the soccer star and his Spice Girl wife Victoria Beckham, that he’s directing for Netflix and producing alongside“Since starting our work together nearly 3-years ago on “We Are Guardians”, we quickly developed a strong trust and rapport and discovered that our tastes, skill sets and networks were perfectly aligned to build a strong foundation together for scalability in the...

A renowned multi-hyphenate who previously co-founded GreeneStreet Films and Insurgent Docs Fisher has produced and/or directed dozens of prestige documentaries, series and scripted projects. He exec produced the pop culture sensationfor Netflix and has worked extensively with Leonardo DiCaprio on climate impact documentaries including

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