Todd Verow
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Born | November 11, 1966 |
Todd Verow (born November 11, 1966) is an American film director who resides in New York City. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design and the AFI Conservatory. With his creative partner , he formed in 1995. He was also the cinematographer for Jon Moritsugu's film Terminal USA (1993). He has been called a veteran of the New Queer Cinema.[1]
His numerous productions on digital video have led to his being called "once and future king of DV" by Film Threat.[2] He is openly gay.[3][4]
Filmography[]
Genre | Year | Title | Credits | Role | Notes |
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Short film | 1989 | V Is for Violet | director | 15 minutes | |
Film | 1994 | Preen | director | ||
Film | 1995 | Frisk | director; writer; actor | Blond Man in Bathroom | |
Film | 1997 | director; writer; actor | Frances' Husband | Long Island Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner New England Film & Video Festival Innovation and Resourcefulness Award winner Huntington International Film Festival Creative Artist Award winner | |
Film | 1998 | Shucking the Curve | director; writer; actor | Neighbor | Nodance Film Festival Grand Jury Award winner |
Film | 1999 | director; writer | Chicago Underground Film Festival Silver Jury Award winner Nodance Film Festival Best Director Award winner | ||
Film | 2000 | A Sudden Loss of Gravity | director; writer | ||
Film | 2000 | Once and Future Queen | director; writer | Chicago Underground Film Festival Silver Jury Award winner | |
Film | 2001 | Against | director | ||
Film | 2002 | Take Away | director; writer | ||
Short film | 2002 | Face First | director | 5 minutes | |
Short film | 2003 | Fluff | director | 2 minutes | |
Film | 2004 | Anonymous [5] | director; writer; actor | Todd | |
Film | 2006 | director; writer; actor | Bulldog | Chicago Underground Film Festival Gold Jury Award winner | |
Film | 2006 | director; writer | |||
Film | 2006 | Vacationland [6] | director; writer; actor | Man in Bar (uncredited) | |
Film | 2008 | director; writer; actor | Hotel John | ||
Film | 2009 | director; writer | |||
Film | 2010 | Deleted Scenes | director; writer; actor | John | |
Film | 2010 | The Final Girl | director; writer | ||
Film | 2010 | Leave Blank | director; writer; actor | Todd | |
Documentary | 2011 | Bottom | director | ||
Film | 2012 | director; writer; actor | Michael | ||
Film | 2012 | director; writer; actor | Bagger | ||
Short film | 2012 | Jacob Sterling | director | 7 minutes | |
Short film | 2013 | Fire Island 1979 | director; writer; actor | 8 minutes | |
Film | 2013 | Tumbledown | director; writer; actor | Jay | |
Short film | 2013 | Tom's Gift | co-director | 7 minutes | |
Documentary | 2013 | The End of Cruising | co-director; co-writer | ||
Documentary | 2014 | Age of Consent | co-director; co-writer |
References[]
- ^ Avery, Dan (June 4, 2008), "Real to reel", Time Out New York (662)
- ^ Harrison, Patrick (January 22, 2002), Todd Verow: Once and Future King of DV, Film Threat
- ^ http://www.tlavideo.com/gay-once-and-future-queen/p-182705-22
- ^ http://ebar.com/arts/art_article.php?sec=dvd&article=282
- ^ Kehr, David (June 16, 2004), "With Libido and Ego on Overdrive, A Man Speeds Headlong Into Ruin", New York Times
- ^ Lee, Nathan (August 2, 2006), "'Vacationland' Depicts a Gay Man's Path to College, With Lots of Excess", New York Times
External links[]
- Todd Verow at IMDb
- Bangor Films (official website)
Categories:
- Living people
- 1966 births
- Artists from Bangor, Maine
- LGBT directors
- LGBT people from Maine
- Film directors from Maine
- Rhode Island School of Design alumni