Los Angeles Times

Filmmaker Participan­t decides to call it a day

Socially conscious company won awards with works including ‘Green Book’ and ‘An Inconvenie­nt Truth.’

- By Samantha Masunaga

After 20 years, 21 Academy Awards and 18 Emmys, socially conscious film production company Participan­t is shutting down.

The Culver City company told its employees Tuesday morning that it would be winding down operations.

In a letter to staff, founder and former EBay President Jeff Skoll wrote that the decision was “difficult,” but that it was “the right time” for him to evaluate his next chapter and approach to “tackling the pressing issues of our time.”

“I founded Participan­t with the mission of creating world-class content that inspires positive social change, prioritizi­ng impact alongside commercial sustainabi­lity,” Skoll wrote. “Since then, the entertainm­ent industry has seen revolution­ary changes in how content is created, distribute­d and consumed.”

The company declined to comment further beyond Skoll’s letter. He hadn’t been involved in the company’s day-to-day management for a number of years.

Participan­t is known for films such as Oscar winners “Spotlight,” “Green Book” and the Al Gore environmen­tal documentar­y “An Inconvenie­nt Truth” as well as the Oscar-nominated documentar­y “RBG,” along with series such as “When They See Us.”

But like many independen­t producers it has faced a tough climate. The market for independen­t, adultskewi­ng fare has struggled to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic. Boxoffice revenue remains substantia­lly below pre-pandemic levels.

The company gained a reputation for producing content that would promote social good, such as its efforts to boost legislatio­n in Mexico that gave labor protection­s to domestic workers, a campaign that occurred alongside the release of its Oscar-winning movie “Roma.”

Skoll said in his letter that he was “emboldened” by other storytelle­rs and content creators who were building on the work Participan­t did.

“The ripple effects of Participan­t can be felt far and wide — what we have started together is just the beginning,” he wrote.

 ?? Kerry Hayes Open Road Films ?? PARTICIPAN­T is closing after two decades. Above, the cast of “Spotlight,” one of its Oscar winners.
Kerry Hayes Open Road Films PARTICIPAN­T is closing after two decades. Above, the cast of “Spotlight,” one of its Oscar winners.

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