Green currently serves as the VP, Distribution for Emerging Pictures. Green acts as a sales agent/producer's rep and is responsible for securing distribution (i.e. theatrical, home video, pay TV, network television, cable, foreign, etc.) for films either produced or represented by Emerging Pictures. On films for which Emerging Pictures acts as a distributor-for-hire for theatrical release, he plans and manages the distribution campaigns. During his tenure at Emerging, Green has worked on more than 40 films including: Tanya Wexler's DVD Premiere Award Winner “Ball
in the House” (Screen Media/Universal and Showtime); Milos Forman and Adam Davidson’s festival award-winner “Way Past Cool” (Artisan); Nina Seavey’s Emmy-nominated documentary “The Ballad of Bering Strait” (Emerging Pictures, Country Music Television and Koch Lorber Films); Oscar-nominated filmmaker Paola di Florio’s critically acclaimed documentary “Home of the Brave” (Emerging Pictures, Court TV and Home Vision/Image); and Eric Weber and Joe Pantoliano’s Sundance title “Second Best” (ThinkFilm).
Green has been a key part of recent film sales which include Roger Paradiso’s “Tony N’ Tina’s Wedding,” loosely based on the Off-Broadway hit, which will be released by ThinkFilm in the Spring of 2006; Georgia Lee's festival favorite “Red Doors”; which was just sold to Polychrome Pictures and Warner Home Video, also expected to be released this Spring; and Kief Davidson’s award-winning documentary “The Devil’s Miner,” which was sold to First Run Features for another expected theatrical release this Spring.
Green is also a frequent speaker at film industry panels, workshops and other festival events including those for the Independent Feature Project (IFP), Stonestreet Studios, Columbia Alumni Club and Columbia Business School, MBA Media Conference, [the] Long Island Film Expo, [the] New York Filipino Film Festival, and [the} New York Latino Film Festival.
Green began his entertainment industry career in financial planning and analysis at In Demand, the nation’s largest pay-per-view network. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, and an undergraduate degree from Cornell University.