Kent Sanderson has been promoted to President of Bleecker Street, an indie studio known for films such as "Logan Lucky" and "Captain Fantastic". Sanderson, who previously headed up acquisitions and distribution, will now oversee the studio's operations. This promotion comes at a time when Bleecker Street is celebrating its tenth anniversary. Sanderson's previous role was to curate the film slate and manage home entertainment strategies, including co-founding the Decal label with Neon. He will report to Bleecker Street CEO Andrew Karpen.

 

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