Participant, the film and television production company known for producing Oscar-winning films such as 'Spotlight,' 'Green Book,' and 'Roma,' is shutting down after 20 years of operation. The company, which focused on projects that promote social justice and humanitarian action, also produced notable documentaries like 'RBG' and 'An Inconvenient Truth.' The closure was confirmed through a memo from founder Jeff Skoll, as reported by IndieWire.
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Participant, the media company behind films like “Spotlight,” “Green Book,” “Roma,” and many more, is shutting its doors after 20 years in operation. IndieWire received a memo from founder Jeff Skoll: https://t.co/nJtvZF0YKi https://t.co/bVWv2SyNGR