Mindy Goldberg

Mindy Goldberg is the founder of Epoch Films. She formed the company in 1989 with a vision of creating a place for talented young directors to gain access to the otherwise restricted commercial marketplace. Today, twenty- five years later, Epoch is a leading commercial production company with offices in New York, Los Angeles and London. During her tenure at Epoch Films, Goldberg is proud to have helped launch and build the careers of a strong contingent of successful commercial directors. Continuing her support of emerging directorial talent Goldberg signed Emily Kai Bock and Alma Har’el to the Epoch roster this year.

In 2005, Goldberg began Epoch’s push into feature films. The first film Goldberg produced under the Epoch banner was JUNEBUG, directed by Phil Morrison, and released by Sony Pictures Classics. The film earned an Independent Spirit Award for Amy Adams as well as an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. In 2008, Goldberg produced GIGANTIC, directed by Matt Aselton. The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
Goldberg produced two films in 2013: GOODBYE TO ALL THAT, the directorial debut of JUNEBUG writer, Angus MacLachlan, which premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and was distributed theatrically by IFC; and LOW DOWN, the first narrative feature film by Epoch director and partner, Jeff Preiss, which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and is being distributed by Oscilloscope Laboratories and Universal Studios.

Continuing to build Epoch’s diverse slate, Goldberg, is producing THE THREEWAY, an original narrative written by Peter Warren for Epoch comedy- pro, Michael Downing to direct. She is also attached to produce Matt Aselton’s second feature, RODEO IN JOLIET, based on the memoir by Glenn Rockowitz; and FATHERS AND SONS, written by Angus MacLachlan with Phil Morrison attached to direct.