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National Geographic Partners With Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Documentaries, Nedland Media and Wendy Benchley to Produce JAWS @ 50 (WT)

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On the heels of the 50th anniversary of the bestselling book by Peter Benchley that went on to become a record-breaking box-office sensation from director Steven Spielberg, National Geographic announced today the greenlight of JAWS @ 50 (working title), in partnership with Amblin Documentaries’ Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey, Nedland Media’s Laurent Bouzereau and Markus Keith, Wendy Benchley, and Laura A. Bowling. Bouzereau directs the feature documentary, which wil...

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