Ian McCrudden

Ian McCrudden is an independent film director and writer represented by Silvermine Entertainment in Hollywood, California

Variety praised Ian’s film Islander for its “deeply felt performances” and “intimate, powerfully atmospheric” style.[1] The Hollywood Reporter called the film "an intelligent and compelling drama.”[2]

Ian studied at Stanford University, where he received the Golden Medal for writing. His production of Night Baseball was honored at the National College Theater Festival, and Stanford University Press published his thesis on Samuel Beckett. McCrudden has directed the films Cowboys & Indians (Ruby Knox), The Things We Carry (Alexis Rhee), Äntligen midsommar (Lisa Werlinder), Islander (Tom Hildreth), the documentary Anita O' Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer (co-directed by Robbie Cavolina), Trespassers (Michelle Borth), The Big Day (Julianna Margulies), Mr. Smith Gets a Hustler (Alex Feldman), and Trailer—The Movie. He also directs plays including the acclaimed "Patriotic Bitch" (the one-woman show written and performed by Alanna Ubach) Off-Broadway in NYC. Ian has contributed songs for many of his films and his debut album Start Over was released in March 2007.

The Life of a Jazz Singer (which he co-directed) was nominated for Best Long Form Music Video at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.


Filmography

References

  1. Islander Review - Read Variety's Analysis Of The Movie Islander
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