

Established in 1991 by award-winning producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, The Kennedy/Marshall Company has provided commercially successful and critically acclaimed entertainment to audiences worldwide.
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Prior to the company’s beginning, Kennedy and Marshall, along with filmmaker Steven Spielberg, were the founding partners of Amblin Entertainment. While at Amblin, Kennedy and Marshall produced some of the most memorable film experiences of the 1980s. Combining these early successes with a now veteran approach, The Kennedy/Marshall Company has set a tone of excellence in the field of entertainment that is second to none.
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The Kennedy/Marshall Company has been nominated for six Academy Awards for producing the following films: War Horse, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Munich, Seabiscuit, The Sixth Sense, and Lincoln.
During my semester in Los Angeles with the Boston University in LA program, I had the exciting opportunity to intern at The Kennedy Marshall Company. Working with the documentary development team, I handled script coverage, researched films, selected music, reviewed clips, and synced sound. I also got to sit in on meetings with producers, which gave me a real insider's view of the industry. This experience was incredibly eye-opening and rewarding, not only deepening my knowledge but also allowing me to connect with some amazing professionals along the way.



I also had the chance to attend the premiere of The Gift, which was an incredible experience. It was fantastic to connect with fellow fans of Johnny Cash and meet many interesting people who share a passion for his music.