Sean McKittrick
- Producer
- Executive
Shortly after graduating from UCLA, Sean McKittrick produced the cult
classic "Donnie Darko," starring Jake Gyllenhaal, which was a quirky
sci-fi thriller that was nominated for The Grand Jury Award at the 2001
Sundance Film Festival. McKittrick produced "Southland Tales,"
nominated for a Golden Palm Award at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and
also produced Bobcat Goldthwait's "World's Greatest Dad," starring
Robin Williams which debuted at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and "I
Hope They Serve Beer In Hell," based on Tucker Max's best-selling book.
In 2009, McKittrick's produced "The Box," a sci-fi thriller starring
James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Cameron Diaz. McKittrick produced
Bobcat Goldthwait's "God Bless America," which premiered as part of the
Midnight Madness Series at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival and followed
up with Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon's "Hell Baby," which
premiered the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. McKittrick also produced
Jason Bateman's directorial debut of "Bad Words," which was distributed
by Focus Features. He also produced John Ridley's Jimi Hendrix film
"All Is By My Side" starring Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots and Hayley
Atwell, which both appeared as part of the 2013 Toronto International
Film Festival. He also acted as producer on "North of Hell" written and
directed by Anthony Burns starring Katherine Heigl and Patrick Wilson,
set to be released in Spring 2015. He is producing the film adaptation
of Jane Austen and Seth Graham-Smith's "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies"
starring Lily James, Sam Riley, Jack Huston, Matt Smith, Douglas Booth
and Bella Heathcote financed through Sierra-Affinity.