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Our Team

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Gia Galligani

Gia’s experience as a creative, accomplished, and award-winning Executive Producer/Showrunner and Development Execu7ve includes programming at ABC, NeElix, CBS, MTV, Amazon, and more. Credits include Producer for The Bachelor (ABC), Executive Producer for The Lost City of Z (Travel Channel), Co-Executive Producer/Director for Million Dollar Beach House (NeElix), Executive Producer/Director for The Moment (USA Network), and Executive Producer for Make it Work (Amazon). Her latest project is a feature film with Viggo Mortensen titled The Dead Don't Hurt. Gia is multi-lingual and has successfully navigated challenging production environments in more than 25 different countries.

Mark Steilen

Writer, Director, and Executive Producer Mark Steilen has worked on some of the most commercially successful comedy films and television shows of our time. TV credits include writing and executive producing for Emmy- winning Shameless (Showtime), Will (TNT), Golden Globe-winning Mozart in the Jungle (Amazon), and Sarah Jessica Parker’s Divorce (HBO). Writer and second unit director work for the Farrelly Brothers include Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber, Hall Pass, Stuck on You, and The Three Stooges. Mark’s most recent feature film, Tag, was inspired by the Wall Street Journal article concerning childhood friends still playing their schoolyard game into adulthood. Mark’s current collaborations include A-list actors and producers working on properties that Long Walk Films can own or co-own.

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Guy Zajonc, JD

Guy is a former lawyer and now a CEO-level executive with an extensive background in startups for both private and publicly traded companies. He was co-founder and CEO of a full-service production company from an idea on paper to over $100M in top-line revenue. Guy has worked with National Geographic and IMAX filmmaker Stephen Low. Guy also worked with James Cameron on his return to Titanic to film Ghosts of the Abyss in 3D and the Battleship Bismarck for a 2-hour Discovery Channel documentary.

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