Film sales veteran Michael F. Goldman, who helped launch the American Film Market, died of complications from Parkinson’s Disease on June 9 in Los Angeles. He was 80. Goldman built and owned …
, died of complications from Parkinson’s Disease on June 9 in Los Angeles. He was 80.
Goldman was a founding member of the the American Film Marketing Association , representing independent producers and distributors worldwide. He helped launch the American Film Market in 1981. He served as AFMA’s first CFO at inception and was elected Chairman of the board in 1984-85 and 1991-93. He remained active in the organization throughout its first 25 years, serving on the board and elected to its executive committee as vice chairman-secretary in 1999-2001.
Goldman oversaw the release of films including David Cronenberg’s “Scanners,” Charlton Heston’s “Mother Lode,” “The Terry Fox Story,” Renny Harlin’s “Born American,” Robert Altman’s film “Streamers,” “Chained Heat” and “Savage Streets.”
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