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Gilels’ company, LA Media Consultants has successfully run PR campaigns for independent films and shorts, as well as project and strategic development for production companies, writers and directors. In 2013, she launched the prolific documentary Keiko the Untold Story of the Star of Free Willy at the 20th Anniversary celebration of Free Willy at Hollywood’s Egyptian Theater. Partners included the Los Angeles Unified School District and New Regency Productions. Other launched projects include the television debut of Cevin Soling's award winning documentary The War on Kids currently airing on Pivot, the Lion’s Gate release of Chazz Palminteri- Andie MacDowell family drama Mighty Fine that opened at the Museum of Tolerance, and the US premiere of the documentary Fallout presented by Kat Kramer Films that Change the World.
As a media consultant for actors, writers and producers, Gilels has helped build their representation teams, placing clients with top companies such as Ensemble Entertainment, Code Entertainment, the Arlook Group, Opus Entertainment, the Warden Group, Shoreline, Infinity, ICM, and Barry Krost Management.
Gilels experience in the entertainment industry has run the gamut from film/television production and development, to mergers and acquisitions in the international film market and public relations for film companies, writers, actors, authors and directors.
From 2000 – 2004 she was an executive for Media Design Institute, a Japanese/American media company where she was instrumental in the creation of a satellite network, as well as acquired film/television product for the Japanese territory. Gilels also created and produced an entertainment talk show for the Asia market.
Prior to that, as a producer, Gilels collaborators included actors Robert Duvall and Rachel Leigh Cook; writers and directors A. Scott Berg, Michael Hirst, and Paul Verhoeven. Companies and producers such as: Warp Films, Disney/Hollywood Pictures, ESPN, Wind Dancer Films and New Line Cinema/TV.
As a development executive she supervised television and film deals at Warner Brothers and Twentieth Century Fox, a feature film distribution deal at PFG Entertainment and developed film projects for actors Jean Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren and the late Brandon Lee.
Gilels has also taught at USC Film School Writer’s Program and been a guest lecturer at UCLA Extension School, Columbia College, and LA Film School. She was also a judge for the screenplay competition of the 2007 LA Greek Film Festival and has been an active board member for the LA Femme Film Festival for the past 8 years. At La Femme, Deborah has been in charge of the educational aspect of the festival, including all panels, seminars and special screenings, as well as corporate sponsorship.
Specialties: Deborah Gilels currently is a media consultant representing screenwriters, directors, actors, production companies and book authors. Consulting duties include project development and packaging, production, public relations, strategic alliances and marketing.
Contact: lamedia16@att.net or ddgilels@prodigy.net
818-758-6509