Amy Baer Kailey Schwerman Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Artists Equity has a new president of Film & Television, with veteran executive Amy Baer joining the banner. She will report to co-founder and CEO Affleck and chief operating officer Dillon West. During her career, Baer spent 17 years at Sony, which now has a three-year deal with Artists Equity to finance and distribute its films. Baer more recently founded Gidden Media, serving as its president since its inception in 2012 and producing features such as The Apprentice, while the company also executive produced the Netflix feature Purple Hearts. Related Stories Movies Sony Signs Theatrical Pact with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's Artists Equity Business Matt Damon and David Beckham Bring Back 'David and Dave' for Stella Artois (Exclusive) "Amy is a world-class executive and producer whose track record speaks for itself," said Affleck in a statement. "She brings a wealth of experience, not only in leadership roles at major studios, including our valued partner in Sony Pictures, but also as a successful independent producer, building a deep understanding of the evolving industry landscape. Throughout her career, she has championed work that balances creative integrity with commercial success. Our goal at Artists Equity has always been to empower talent, and Amy is a perfect fit to represent our principles while expanding our vision for film and television." Baer previously served as president of Landline Pictures from 2020-23, overseeing the Bryan Cranston, Annette Bening feature Jerry & Marge Go Large and the upcoming comedy The Best Is Yet to Come, reuniting Ferris Bueller's Day Off duo Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck. Her resume also includes four years as the founding president and CEO of CBS Films, while her years at Sony included overseeing Oscar-nominated films Moneyball, The Pursuit of Happyness and Adaptation. "Artists Equity has quickly distinguished itself as a leading home for resonant, artist-driven storytelling, pioneering a bold new model for the future of our industry," said Baer. "I am thrilled to join Ben, Matt, and the rest of the team as we build the company's next chapter, centering creative voices to make films and television series that connect with audiences worldwide." Artists Equity launched in November 2022 with backing from RedBird Capital Partners, and first released the Affleck-directed AIR, with its films also including The Instigators and The Accountant 2. Its upcoming slate includes the Damon-Affleck action feature The Rip, the Affleck-directed thriller Animals, and Bill Condon's Kiss of the Spider Woman, starring Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up THR, Esq Lachlan Wins Murdoch Succession War as Siblings Take Major Buyouts, Legal Battle Settles Representation Rachel Zoe Signs With CAA (Exclusive) Paramount CBS News Hires Ombudsman From Conservative-Leaning Hudson Institute international Canada's Top 25 Entertainment Dealmakers and Decision-Makers wizard of oz Major 'Wizard of Oz' Profits Could Push Sphere to More Movie Reimaginings howard stern Howard Stern Denies SiriusXM Firing Rumors, Says "I Can't Leave Now" THR, Esq Lachlan Wins Murdoch Succession War as Siblings Take Major Buyouts, Legal Battle Settles Representation Rachel Zoe Signs With CAA (Exclusive) Paramount CBS News Hires Ombudsman From Conservative-Leaning Hudson Institute international Canada's Top 25 Entertainment Dealmakers and Decision-Makers wizard of oz Major 'Wizard of Oz' Profits Could Push Sphere to More Movie Reimaginings howard stern Howard Stern Denies SiriusXM Firing Rumors, Says "I Can't Leave Now"