Peter Saraf is a film, television and theatre producer. He is the son of film producer Irving Saraf. His producer credits include Little Miss Sunshine, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and Loving (2016 film). He began his career producing with director Jonathan Demme on movies such as Philadelphia (film), Beloved (1998 film), Adaptation (film), Ulee’s Gold, and the Oscar nominated documentary, Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation. He co-founded and co-ran Big Beach (company) with Marc Turtletaub, which he co-ran with Turtletaub for two decades until he exited "quietly" in 2020 after Big Beach moved its headquarters from New York and laid off a number of Saraf's staff. He has been nominated for Oscar, Golden Globe and Tony Awards and won multiple awards including the Spirit, Gotham, and Producers Guild Awards. He was the chair of the PGA East, a Vice President of the PGA, and currently sits on the executive committee of the Producers Branch of the Academy.
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Operation Filmmaker
Everything Is Illuminated
Little Miss Sunshine
The Agronomist
Safety Not Guaranteed
Our Idiot Brother
Out of My Mind
Storefront Hitchcock
Jack Goes Boating
Don't Make Me Go
Away We Go
Two Wolves
Sunshine Cleaning
3 Generations
Loving
The Truth About Charlie
Last Night at the Lobster
The Kings of Summer
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Puzzle
White Fang
Is Anybody There?
One Foot on a Banana Peel, the Other Foot in the Grave: Secrets from the Dolly Madison Room
The Farewell
Children of the New World
Land
Gods Behaving Badly
1000 Miles