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The boomers may have been in the doghouse in recent years – accused of lining their own pockets at the expense of future generations – so it would be the least they could do to change cinema one more time: pulling it back from the brink of imploding under its own superficiality.
Though RV was founded by HBS graduate Mike Rothenberg, the firm, which has raised at least $47 million over the years and employed upwards of 60 people at its peak, is on the brink of imploding owing to a "lack of controls," in the words of one of its investors.
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