Robert Patrik Winston is pure Hollywood pedigree-his family's been lighting up Tinseltown since the silent era. The saga kicks off with Anna Q. Nilsson, godmother to both his mother and grandmother, crowned "Most Beautiful Woman in America" and immortalized with a star at Hollywood & Vine. Winston's bloodline reads like a backlot tour through film history, spanning silents like Molly Pitcher and The Flash in the Night to classics like Sunset Blvd. and Miss Nobody. His grandfather penned Dive Bomber, snapped up by Warner Bros. for a wartime blockbuster with Errol Flynn, and family legend even inspired Out of Africa-that's Meryl and Klaus Maria territory, folks. Winston launched his own reel in the biz by co-founding and teaching Cinema Studies at the King George School in Vermont, but the real "call time" came after a set visit to Quiz Show (thanks to a chance encounter with Redford and Fiennes at the family manse during a break from the US Marines). That was his "lights, camera, action" moment. Since then, Winston's been in perpetual production: award-winning filmmaker, producer, director, editor-over 100 shorts and a feature-length doco on esoteric philosophy with actor-author Leigh J. McCloskey, plus a hard-hitting roster of human rights docs like Breaking the Circle of Fear with Monica Getz and The Silent Majority with Amy Goodman. In recent years, Winston's helmed nearly 200 episodes for Viking.TV's Wellness Channel (the gold standard for cruise line streaming), and now, as founder and CEO of New Atlantis Studios, he's bringing a next-gen, net-positive, Zaha Hadid-designed movie campus to life-rolling out features, TV, docs, and high-concept series with a sustainability ethos and a megawatt vision to match. In short: Winston's got the lineage, the cred, the hardware, and a studio playbook straight out of tomorrow.