Andrew Silver (producer)

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Andrew Silver
Born
Andrew Silver

(1942-07-12) July 12, 1942 (age 79)
OccupationFilm director, producer and writer
Years active1975-present
Websiteasilverproduction.com

Andrew Silver is an American film director, writer and producer.

Biography[]

He earned 2 degrees at MIT, and his doctorate in organizational psychology from Harvard Business School.

Silver is a co-author of "A Film Director's Approach to Managing Creativity," a chapter in Breakthrough Thinking, published by the Harvard Business School Press.

He is a research affiliate at MIT, where he leads a seminar.

His film career began with Kurt Vonnegut's "Next Door" which won a prize and played on Masterpiece Theater. His current film series is called "May It Happen For You" and has the award winning Radio Cape Cod, Second Wind, and Surprise Engagement, and documentaries about leadership and early childhood education.

His course at MIT IAP explores leadership, team building, managing creativity.


Filmography[]

Selected Films

  • Four Days, No Nights, One Boat, the Arctic (2021)
  • Second Wind/Radio Cape Cod (2020) - Producer, director
  • Profiles in Aspiration (2018)[1]
  • Surprise Engagement (2015) - Producer, director
  • Radio Cape Cod (2008) - Producer, director
  • Return (1985) - Writer, director, co-producer
  • Prophetic Voices (1984) - Producer - Director
  • Harry Callahan, A Need to See and Express (1982)
  • The Murderer (1976) - Producer - Director - adapted from the story by Ray Bradbury
  • Next Door (1975) - Producer - Director - adapted from the story by Kurt Vonnegut

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