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Michael Bremer is an independent book editor and film and television producer in Los Angeles, California, with a diverse background in International Distribution and Acquisitions. Prior to joining Warner Bros. International Television Distribution as an independent contractor, he served as Vice President of Sales and Acquisitions for CineTel Flms, Director of International Sales for Lorimar Motion Pictures and Warner Brothers International, and Acquisitions Agent for international distributors such as Shochiku-Fuji in Japan, VCL/Carolco in Germany, IIF in Italy, and Samsung in South Korea.

As a producer, Bremer arranged financing and distribution for features and television programs including such titles as “Lies and Whispers” (aka “Prague Duet”) starring Gina Gershon and Rade Serbedzija and directed by Academy Award Nominee Roger L. Simon; “Do You Wanna Dance?” starring Patricia Skeriotis, Robert Costanzo and Robert Krantz, distributed by Largo Entertainment; “More Than Meets the Eye: The Joan Brock Story” starring Carey Lowell (“Law and Order”) and Dylan Walsh (“Nip/Tuck”); and “Cyberseduction” starring Kelly Lynch (“Drugstore Cowboy”) and Jeremy Sumpter (“Peter Pan”), the latter two for Lifetime Television. Bremer has developed other television properties such as "Ordinary Widow: The Niki Arguz Story," and Dr. Laura Schlesinger's "Ten Stupid Things Women do to Mess Up Their Lives" and Heidi Murkoff's "What to Expect When You're Expecting" for CBS Television.

Bremer provided editing services for three books: "The Return" by Gail McNally, "Dividend of Deception" by Doris Goodwin, and "Come To Your Sense" by Joan Brock. During the first internet boom, Bremer served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Internetstudios.com, an online business-to-business distribution rights portal.

Prior to his international distribution and producing career, Bremer held positions at Telepictures Productions, Fenton-Feinberg Casting, the Susan Smith talent agency, and in various production capacities on feature films by directors Tony Bill, Abel Ferrara and Joe Ruben.