LB Entertainment Founder, Producer Lee Broda
As a celebrated producer, Lee Broda’s intelligent and passionate creative drive has culminated in the creation of LB Entertainment, where Lee has shepherded over sixty five films to success as CEO and founder of the company. Beyond her work in film, she is also on the advisory board of IRCODE, a technology that transforms visual content into an interactive gateway that eliminates the need for QR codes, and Glow In The Dark, a storytelling initiative that reimagines how Jewish stories are seen and told.
LB Entertainment’s mission is to tell powerful stories and champion cinematic voices that challenge, inspire, and create impact beyond the screen. The company specializes in developing, financing, and producing independent films, television, and documentaries. These projects have premiered in the world’s top film festivals including Cannes, Sundance, Venice, Toronto and SXSW, and have gone on to be distributed worldwide, garnering international recognition and numerous awards. The Apprentice starring Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong received 2 Oscar nominations, 2 Golden Globe nominations, and 3 Film Independent Spirit Award nominations in the 2025 award season. May December starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore received four Golden Globe nominations, one Oscar nomination, three Critics' Choice nominations, one Gotham Awards win, and one Film Independent Spirit Award win in the 2024 award season. The Card Counter starring Oscar Isaac received two Gotham awards in the 2021 award season, A Private War starring Rosamund Pike and Jamie Dornan received two Golden Globe nominations in the 2019 award season, and Driveways was nominated for two Spirit Awards in the 2020 award season.
Since its inception in 2015, LB Entertainment has attracted the best talent in the industry, including The Wizard of the Kremlin (Jude Law, Paul Dano, Alicia Vikander, Jeffrey Wright), Paper Tiger (Miles Teller, Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson), By Any Means (Mark Wahlberg, Yahya Abdul-Mateen), Freud’s Last Session (Anthony Hopkins, Matthew Goode), Bride Hard (Rebel Wilson), Call Jane (Elizabeth Banks, Sigourney Weaver), Lansky (Harvey Keitel), The Kindergarten Teacher (Maggie Gyllenhaal), Michael Almereyda’s Experimenter (Peter Sarsgaard, Winona Ryder), and The Trust (Nicolas Cage, Elijah Wood).