Andrew Fierberg

(Mr. Tinstein)Andrew Fierberg

Andrew is a leading New York-based film producer now working at Vox3 Films. Over the years he has produced numerous provocative independent films under his own label, Studio Fierberg and double A films.

Most recently Andrew produced Sally Potter’s RAGE, starring Judi Dench, Dianne Wiest, Steve Buscemi and Eddie Izzard. In the last two years he has produced Gina Kim’s Never Forever, Zoe Cassavettes’ directorial debut Broken English, and Feel by Matt Mahurin. Never Forever and Broken English premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival Competition. Feel premiered at the 2007 Philadelphia Film Festival.

Other producing credits include: Secretary, which won a Special Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival; 13 Conversations About One Thing, starring Matthew McConaughey and Alan Arkin; Isaac Julien’s Baltimore, a moving image art installation, which premiered at the FACT Gallery in Liverpool and won the prestigious Grand Jury Prize at the Kunstfilm Biennale in Cologne. He also produced Michael Almereyda’s Hamlet, starring Ethan Hawke, Sam Shepard, and Bill Murray; Jonathan Nossiter’s Sunday, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Stringer starring Burt Reynolds, Corps Plonges directed by Raoul Peck, and Nadja produced with David Lynch.  Andrew was also supervising producer of a series of six short films that accompanied The Concert for New York City, which helped to raise more than $30 million for 9/11-related charities, collaborating with directors Woody Allen, Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, Ed Burns, Kevin Smith and Jerry Seinfeld.

Andrew is an Associate at Harvard University’s Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.  He sits on the Finance Committee of the Film Forum and is Secretary of the organization’s Board of Directors.