Chris Fuller

Chris Fuller
Born Christopher Elwin Fuller
(1982-10-08) October 8, 1982
St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Director, writer, producer, editor, actor, entrepreneur
Years active 1994–2007
Parent(s)
  • Jeffrey Fuller
  • Nancy Dubé

Christopher Elwin Fuller (born October 8, 1982) is an American film director, writer, producer, editor, actor and entrepreneur from St. Petersburg, Florida. His films have been compared to the early, avant-garde works of Gus Van Sant,[1] Harmony Korine and Robert Bresson,[2] though his peers consider him a rarity in that his films are entirely unique.[3]

In 2006, he released Loren Cass, which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in under the name Lewis Brogan.[2] The film is set against the backdrop of the St. Petersburg, Florida riots of 1996.[4] The film was written at the age of 15[5] and filmed in 2004 at the age of 21.[6] The movie was released theatrically and on DVD in 2009 by Kino International.[7] The film played in competition at Dennis Hopper's CineVegas Film Festival,[8] the Filmmakers of the Present section of the Locarno International Film Festival[9] and the Museum of Modern Art.[10]

Education

Fuller graduated from the Canterbury School of Florida in 2001.

Entrepreneurship

Fuller founded Jonesing Pictures in 2002.

Awards and recognition

Fuller was nominated for an IFP Gotham Award,[11] a Locarno Golden Leopard for Filmmakers of the Present,[12] the Emerging Filmmaker Award at the Starz Denver Film Festival[13] and won the One+One Award for use of music in a feature film at Janine Bazin's Entrevues Belfort film festival in France.[14]

Fuller was profiled as one of 100 new directors representing the future of film in Take 100: The Future of Film, 100 New Directors, a book published by Phaidon Press and curated by film festival programmers from around the world.[15]

Fuller's films have screened at a number of major film festivals around the world including: Dennis Hopper's CineVegas, the Locarno International Film Festival, Denver Film Festival, Vienna International Film Festival, Entrevues Belfort film festival, Helsinki International Film Festival, Bradford Film Festival, Atlanta Underground Film Festival, Hudson Valley Film & Video Festival, Ljubljana International Film Festival, Gijon International Film Festival, Titanic International Filmpresence Festival, Festival Internacional de Cine Contemporaneo de la Ciudad ded Mexico, Sarajevo Film Festival, Cine Esquema Novo, Indie Mostra Cinema Mundial.[16]

The screenplay for Loren Cass has been archived by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as part of their Core Collection.

Filmography

Year Title Credited
Directed Written Produced Edited Acted
2006 Loren Cass Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2018 Gracie Yes Yes Yes Yes No

References

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