THE TEAM
THE ALLEGIANCE THEATER represents commitment to artists and their visions, actors and a script,
a crew and a story, the stage and the audience, and the screen and the imagination.
a crew and a story, the stage and the audience, and the screen and the imagination.
DANIEL DUBIECKI is an Oscar®-nominated producer for “Up in the Air” starring George Clooney. Under The Allegiance Theater banner, with co-founder Lara Alameddine, he has produced numerous projects including "Money Monster," for TriStar/Sony with Clooney and Julia Roberts, the HBO award-winning documentary “Cries From Syria,” and “Please Stand By” starring Dakota Fanning and Toni Collette, which was honored by the United Nations®. Most recently Dubiecki produced the Critics Choice®-nominated "Three Months" for MTV/Paramount+.
Dubiecki's feature debut was the Golden Globe®-nominated “Thank You For Smoking” followed by the Oscar®-winning “Juno”, after which he made Diablo Cody’s second script “Jennifer’s Body”, starring Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried, and Atom Egoyan’s “Chloe” starring Amanda Seyfried, Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson, for Sony Pictures Classics. To date, Dubiecki’s feature films have garnered hundreds of award wins and nominations, and have grossed $600m in worldwide box office. Dubiecki started his career at age 18, producing and directing more than 20 award-winning short films, and for over 20 years has produced award-winning advertising campaigns for brands such as Disney, Walmart, Ford, BMW, GM, NBA, ESPN, Travelocity and more. Most recently Dubiecki directed an award-winning comedic ad campaign for Pioneer. Dubiecki is an active member of the PGA, the DGA, and is a USC Cinema School Alumni. |
LARA ALAMEDDINE is a partner and co-founder, with Oscar®-nominated producer Daniel Dubiecki, of The Allegiance Theater. Together they've produced numerous projects including "Money Monster," for TriStar/Sony with George Clooney and Julia Roberts, the HBO award-winning documentary “Cries From Syria,” and “Please Stand By” starring Dakota Fanning and Toni Collette, for which Lara was invited by the United Nations® to speak alongside Dakota Fanning for World Autism Awareness Day. Most recently Alameddine produced the Critics Choice®-nominated "Three Months" for MTV/Paramount+.
Born in the Middle East, raised in Beirut, Lebanon, Alameddine eventually moved to Canada where she graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in film and theater. Lara started her career in Los Angeles with a string of branded content short films for companies such as Honda and Atom Films. Most recently Alameddine directed the short film Dear World for the world-wide release of the highly anticipated book by then 7-year old Syrian refugee Bana Alabed, who became a voice for refugee children of her generation. |