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The Director Behind the Ocean Eleven's Franchise Shares How His Storytelling Skills Helped Build His Liquor StartupHollywood director Steven Soderbergh is trying to turn an obscure Bolivian spirit into a hot company.

ByJoe Keohane

This story appears in theApril 2018issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

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Most people know Steven Soderbergh as the legendary director of theOcean's Elevenfranchise,Erin Brockovich, Magic Mikeand more recently,The Knick.Few know that he's also the first American to import singani: an obscure, grape-based Bolivian liquor dating back some 500 years. Soderbergh fell in love with singani during a film shoot, and he spent six years securing alicenseto distribute it -- an effort complicated by the fact that the U.S. government had no existing category for the stuff. Thetenacitypaid off. His product, called Singani 63, is now in nearly 1,000 establishments in 22 key markets. And to keep growing, Soderbergh says, he'll use the same skills he learned from making films:讲故事, collaboration and a willingness to be wrong.

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