Popeyes with GSD&M

The Bear just finished a new spot with the good folks at GSD&M. Thanks to the Popeyes franchisees, Mike Blair, Erika McKay, Soumya Ramakrishnan and the good folks of Houston for being so accommodating!

The Bear just finished a new spot with the good folks at GSD&M. Thanks to the Popeyes franchisees, Mike Blair, Erika McKay, Soumya Ramakrishnan and the good folks of Houston for being so accommodating!

The Bear just finished working with the good folks at Sherry Matthews Advocacy Marketing. It was great to be reunited with Charles, Dandi and Aurora and to work with the new power team of Maggie, Gretchen and Angie. Check out the spots!

Winnebago Man’s US broadcaster, EPIX, recently interviewed Jack and Ben at Rebney’s mountain hermitage. This was more people than Jack had ever had in the cabin at one time. Buddha was over-joyed!
The Bear Media is a top down, bottom up, left, right and center production company based in Austin, Texas. The Bear is the legal name (backed up by literally tens of pages of actual legal documents) of an entity comprising the talents of directors Ben Steinbauer and Berndt Mader.
Winnebago Man, the Bear’s award-winning documentary directed by Steinbauer and shot by Mader, was theatrically released in the United States and Canada in the Summer of 2010. Michael Moore called it “one of the funniest documentaries ever made!” and Esquire Magazine proclaimed it “the best movie of Summer 2010!”
Five Time Champion, the Bear’s first narrative feature, written and directed by Mader, stars John Gries (Napoleon Dynamite), Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Fletch, Tombstone) and Betty Buckley (Tender Mercies, Carrie, Cats). Five Time Champion premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival and won the $20,000 Texas Filmmaker Award at the Dallas International Film Fest. The film is also the recipient of the prestigious Panavision New Filmmaker grant, as well as grants from Kodak and The Texas Filmmakers Production Fund. The film will be playing festivals in Europe this fall.
Berndt likes his own lack of style, and is never seen without his gold chain. He likes sardines, but not anchovies. Saturdays, but not Sundays. And he considers filmmaking a sport, not a hobby.
Five Time Champion, Mader’s first feature narrative, premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival and won the $20,000 Texas Filmmaker Award at the Dallas International Film Fest. The film is also the recipient of the prestigious Panavision New Filmmaker grant, as well as grants from Kodak and The Texas Filmmakers Production Fund. The film will be playing festivals in Europe this fall.
Ben Steinbauer’s films have played festivals and garnered prizes around the world.
Winnebago Man, Steinbauer’s 2010 documentary feature, which won a Princess Grace Award in 2006, premiered at the South by Southwest film festival, was acquired by Kino International for a theatrical release in the United States, and by Kinosmith for a theatrical release in Canada.
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