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Born and raised, but not conceived in New York City, David J. Green is a writer-director who loves making audiences laugh. Green's offbeat, raunchy rom-com short Gen. Sex (11 mins) stars Jared Gilman (Moonrise Kingdom, Susie Searches), Rinzin Thonden (Hellbender), and Tennessee Luke (Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie). After its festival run, Green plans to adapt the short into his first feature. Even without Gen. Sex, 2023 has been a big year for Green. He started interning for celebrated film producer Frida Torresblanco (Pan's Labyrinth, Disobedience) at her independent production company Braven Films where he previously interned in 2019 and 2016. Also in 2023, Green worked as a production assistant on the horror-comedy short Jess Kidding Around, a fresh take on the found-footage sub-genre starring character actor Richard Kind (Mad About You, Inside Out, Curb Your Enthusiasm) and co-written by Daniel Green and Joe Imburgio (truTV's Impractical Jokers). To top it all off, Green's quirky horror-comedy short Where Did The Day Go? (12 mins), which he wrote, directed, and starred in, won the award for Best Horror-Comedy at the 2023 Houston Comedy Film Festival. In 2021, Green's political rom-com, Elephants & Donkeys (7 mins), which he also wrote, directed, and starred in, won the award for Best Romantic-Comedy at the Houston Comedy Film Festival. In 2019, Green interned for the debut season of Comedy Central's hit sitcom Awkwafina is Nora From Queens. Regardless of the genre, Green's work always has the dynamic visuals of an Edgar Wright flick, the rowdy humor of a Seth Rogen comedy, and the emotional sincerity of a John Hughes movie. He is a provocateur with a big heart. B.F.A. Film - The School of Visual Arts.
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Born and raised, but not conceived in New York City, David J. Green is a writer-director who loves making audiences laugh. Green's offbeat, raunchy rom-com short Gen. Sex (11 mins) stars Jared Gilman (Moonrise Kingdom, Susie Searches), Rinzin Thonden (Hellbender), and Tennessee Luke (Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie). After its festival run, Green plans to adapt the short into his first feature. Even without Gen. Sex, 2023 has been a big year for Green. He started interning for celebrated film producer Frida Torresblanco (Pan's Labyrinth, Disobedience) at her independent production company Braven Films where he previously interned in 2019 and 2016. Also in 2023, Green worked as a production assistant on the horror-comedy short Jess Kidding Around, a fresh take on the found-footage sub-genre starring character actor Richard Kind (Mad About You, Inside Out, Curb Your Enthusiasm) and co-written by Daniel Green and Joe Imburgio (truTV's Impractical Jokers). To top it all off, Green's quirky horror-comedy short Where Did The Day Go? (12 mins), which he wrote, directed, and starred in, won the award for Best Horror-Comedy at the 2023 Houston Comedy Film Festival. In 2021, Green's political rom-com, Elephants & Donkeys (7 mins), which he also wrote, directed, and starred in, won the award for Best Romantic-Comedy at the Houston Comedy Film Festival. In 2019, Green interned for the debut season of Comedy Central's hit sitcom Awkwafina is Nora From Queens. Regardless of the genre, Green's work always has the dynamic visuals of an Edgar Wright flick, the rowdy humor of a Seth Rogen comedy, and the emotional sincerity of a John Hughes movie. He is a provocateur with a big heart. B.F.A. Film - The School of Visual Arts.
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Since his early childhood, Green has been fascinated by the art of filmmaking, creating tons of shorts with his mom, sister, and cousins. He practically watched the DVD bonus features for Robert Zemeckis's 1988 classic 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' on repeat.In his four years studying at The School of Visual Arts, Green wrote, directed, and produced various short films and completed several feature-length screenplays. Green took courses taught by experienced industry professionals such as writer-producer George LaVoo (the Sundance Audience Award-winning Real Women Have Curves), Emmy-winner Charles Kipps (Exiled: A Law & Order Movie, Fat Albert starring SNL's Kenan Thompson) and Independent Spirit Award-nominated writer-director Todd Stephens (SXSW selection Swan Song starring Udo Kier and Jennifer Coolidge), who was Green's thesis advisor on his final film at SVA, Gen. Sex. |
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Born and raised, but not conceived in New York City, David J. Green is a writer-director who loves making audiences laugh. Green\'s offbeat, raunchy rom-com short Gen. Sex (11 mins) stars Jared Gilman (Moonrise Kingdom, Susie Searches), Rinzin Thonde |
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Since his early childhood, Green has been fascinated by the art of filmmaking, creating tons of shorts with his mom, sister, and cousins. He practically watched the DVD bonus features for Robert Zemeckis's 1988 classic 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' on repeat.In his four years studying at The School of Visual Arts, Green wrote, directed, and produced various short films and completed several feature-length screenplays. Green took courses taught by experienced industry professionals such as writer-producer George LaVoo (the Sundance Audience Award-winning Real Women Have Curves), Emmy-winner Charles Kipps (Exiled: A Law & Order Movie, Fat Albert starring SNL's Kenan Thompson) and Independent Spirit Award-nominated writer-director Todd Stephens (SXSW selection Swan Song starring Udo Kier and Jennifer Coolidge), who was Green's thesis advisor on his final film at SVA, Gen. Sex. |
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