Dana Brunetti
Dana Brunetti is an American film producer. He is currently president of Trigger Street Productions, which was founded by the actor Kevin Spacey in 1997. TriggerStreet.com is a Web Site aimed to provide a platform for feedback and exposure for user-submitted screenplays. In 2002, he and Kevin Spacey co-founded and launched TriggerStreet.com. In 2008 he produced the film 21, based on the New York Times bestselling book Bringing Down The House by Ben Mezrich. In early 2009, Brunetti worked with the author again and produced the film The Social Network, based on Mezrich’s book The Accidental Billionaires, which was adapted by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher. In 2011 the film was nominated for 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Music (Original Score), Actor In A Leading Role, Cinematography, Directing, Film Editing, Sound Mixing and Writing (Adapted Screenplay). He also produced Fanboys, a 2009 comedy film about fanatic Star Wars fans.

Backyard Blockbusters

E! Live from the Red Carpet

Evening Urgant

21

Hackers Wanted

The Social Network

Safe

Captain Phillips

Envelope

The Ventriloquist

The Smile Man
Love's Routine
Saving Norman

Gran Turismo

Bernard and Doris
The Happiest Place on Earth

American Beauty

Jump!

Fifty Shades of Grey
Home

Fifty Shades Darker

The Gift

Masterminds

Columbus Day

Shrink

Beauty Mark

The New Empress

Fanboys

Mini's First Time

Fifty Shades Freed

The Good Student

The Rescue

Inseparable
All Night Long

Father of Invention

Pay It Forward

Beyond the Sea

The Mundane Goddess

Casino Jack

House of Cards

Jett

Manhunt

Swimming with Sharks
