Marc Bennett | Executive Producer
Marc Bennet has helmed feature films, documentaries, music videos, and national commercials. His credits include the feature film Should’ve Been Romeo, starring an eclectic ensemble cast including Carol Kane, Ed Asner, Michael Rapaport, Mary McCormack, Natasha Henstridge, Evan Handler, Kelly Osborne, and Paul Ben-Victor; the short films From Fairfax with Love and Mother's Day; the documentaries Life Matters, A Journey of Hope and Survival, the award-winning Hot Flash Havoc, narrated by Goldie Hawn, and The Beach Boys 50, which stars five of the original Beach Boys including Brian Wilson and Mike Love. Bennett directed the award-winning animated short film The Tattooed Torah, based on the renowned children’s book, with Ed Asner providing the voice of the main character. He is currently directing the feature-length documentary For the Living, which tells the inspirational story of an annual bike ride that re-traces the steps of a young Polish Holocaust survivor from Auschwitz to Krakow in 1945 and explores how explores how the power of empathy might be harnessed to face down the way perpetrators of genocide have marshaled fear, ignorance, bigotry, and anti-Semitism.