Eleven Films' ten nearest neighbors are drawn almost entirely from the world of political commentary and civic engagement — not from film or entertainment. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.93 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape.
The top 10 span journalists, government officials, activists, politicians, academics, and one comedian, all clustered within a narrow band from 0.91 to 0.93. Brian J. Karem leads at 0.93, followed closely by Fred Guttenberg (0.93) and Kim Mangone (0.92). Nicolle Wallace (0.92) and Daniel Goldman (0.92) extend the journalist and government-official thread, while Gen Michael Hayden (0.92) and Richard W. Painter (0.92) add further government and academic weight. Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (0.92) and Steve Schmidt (0.91) round out the activist and professional contingent. Randy Rainbow (0.92) is the lone comedian in the set. No other film studios appear in the top 10, and the scores compress into a tight 0.015-point range — the defining feature of a flat shape with no single dominant neighbor.
The audience Eleven Films draws looks structurally like the audience for politically engaged commentary figures, not for film industry peers.