Brian Clyde

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Brian Clyde
Born (1977-08-19) August 19, 1977
New York City, US
Occupation Director, writer, producer
Years active 2000–present
Website
http://www.brianclyde.com

Brian Clyde (born August 19, 1977) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1]

Biography

Brian Clyde was born and raised in Manhattan. He graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1999 with a BFA in Film Production. His senior thesis, Criminal Obsession, won Best Short Narrative at the Seattle Underground Film Festival in 2000. This caught the eye of filmmaker Roger Corman,[2] who decided to finance Clyde's first feature, Rage and Discipline, which Clyde wrote and directed. Rage and Discipline received a favorable review from Ronnie Scheib of Variety Magazine[3] and an Honorable Mention at the African Diaspora Film Festival.

Clyde went on to direct two more feature films[4] for Roger Corman and then completed Growing, a feature-length documentary about small, sustainable farms in the Hudson Valley region of New York State.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Role
2000 Criminal Obsession Writer/Director
2004 Rage & Discipline Writer/Director
2006 The Hunt for Eagle One Director
2007 Supergator Writer/Director
2012 Growing Director/Producer

Awards

Year Film Award Awarding Entity
2000 Criminal Obsession Best Short Narrative Seattle Underground Film Festival
2004 Rage & Discipline Honorable Mention African Diaspora Film Festival

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