Rename team section to "Producer Team" and remove Apoorva Charan
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<section id="team">
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<div class="reveal">
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<p class="section-label">Collaborators</p>
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<h2 class="section-title">The Team</h2>
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<h2 class="section-title">Producer Team</h2>
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</div>
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<div class="team-grid reveal">
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<div class="team-card">
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<p class="team-role">Producer</p>
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<p class="team-bio">Principal of literary management firm MetaMorphic Entertainment, where she identifies under-the-radar fresh voices that reflect different worlds and perspectives. Her clients' projects include the Oscar-nominated <em>Hotel Rwanda</em>, Emmy-winning <em>Star Trek: Picard</em>, as well as series <em>Found</em>, <em>All-American</em>, <em>Reasonable Doubt</em>, <em>Raising Kanan</em>, <em>Snowfall</em>, <em>13 Reasons Why</em>, <em>How to Get Away With Murder</em>, and <em>The Flash</em>. She previously worked at the BBC, ITV, Nickelodeon, and MTV, and shepherded groundbreaking series <em>Angel</em>, <em>Smallville</em>, and <em>Grounded for Life</em> at The WB.</p>
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<div class="team-card">
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<img src="img/team-2.jpg" alt="Apoorva Charan" loading="lazy">
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<h3 class="team-name">Apoorva Charan</h3>
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<p class="team-role">Producer</p>
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<p class="team-bio">An LA-based producer born in India, raised in Northern California. Her feature debut, <em>Joyland</em>, premiered at Cannes (2022), winning the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize, the Queer Palm, and Best International Film at the Independent Spirit Awards. The film was Pakistan's first to make the Academy Awards shortlist. An alumnus of Columbia University's MFA Film program, she is a 2023 BAFTA Breakthrough, a Sundance Creative Producing Lab fellow, and has worked at Big Beach, Walt Disney Studios, and on Netflix's <em>Painkiller</em>. Her most recent film, <em>Take Me Home</em>, won AT&T's UnTold Stories at Tribeca (2025).</p>
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</div>
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<div class="team-card">
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<img src="img/team-3.jpg" alt="Mike Abrantie" loading="lazy">
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<h3 class="team-name">Mike Abrantie</h3>
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