David Hinojosa

Birthplace:
Portage, Indiana, USA

David Hinojosa is an American film producer, and founding partner of 2AM. Hinojosa has produced Nasty Baby (2015), Beatriz at Dinner (2017), First Reformed (2017), Vox Lux (2018), Zola (2020), The World to Come (2020), Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), and Past Lives (2023). was born and raised in Portage, Indiana.

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Associate Producer:
2013  Kill Your Darlings
2014  Bluebird

Co-Producer:
2013  Kill Your Darlings
2014  Bluebird
2017  Dina

Executive Producer:
2013  Kill Your Darlings
2014  Bluebird
2016  A Kind of Murder
2016  White Girl
2016  Wiener-Dog
2017  Dina
2017  Lemon
2019  American Woman
2023  The Starling Girl
????  The Brutalist

Head of Production:
2013  Kill Your Darlings
2014  Bluebird
2016  A Kind of Murder
2016  White Girl
2016  Wiener-Dog
2017  Dina
2017  Lemon
2018  Colette
2019  American Woman
2023  The Starling Girl
????  The Brutalist

Producer:
2013  Kill Your Darlings
2014  Bluebird
2015  Nasty Baby
2016  A Kind of Murder
2016  White Girl
2016  Wiener-Dog
2017  Beatriz at Dinner
2017  Dina
2017  Lemon
2018  Colette
2018  First Reformed
2018  My Days of Mercy
2018  Vox Lux
2018  Where Is Kyra?
2019  American Woman
2020  Shirley
2020  Zola
2021  The World to Come
2022  Anything's Possible
2022  Bodies Bodies Bodies
2023  Past Lives
2023  The Starling Girl
2024  Babygirl
2024  Omni Loop
2024  The Front Room
????  Love Child
????  Materialists
????  Night Voltage
????  The Brutalist

Executive Producer:
2018  This Close

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