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Joel Edgerton: Working With ‘Train Dreams' Writer-Director Clint Bentley And Writer Greg Kwedar "Felt Like A Strange Kismet" – Sundance StudioSales agent: Black Bear Pictures Panelists: Clint Bentley (co-writer/director), Greg Kwedar, co-writer), Joel Edgerton (actor). Key quotes: “I had an interesting history with the novella.
The San Quentin Film Festival, which in October became the world’s first-ever film festival inside of a prison, is returning ...
It also boasts a revelatory performance by newcomer Clarence Maclin, who in a just world would’ve nabbed an Oscar nom.
Loosely inspired by Israileff’s experiences, Behind the Eight-Ball follows Trevor (Rosenmeyer) a high-functioning cocaine ...
Sing Sing” co-writers Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley and John “Divine G” Whitfield look back at the prison drama’s inspiring journey to the Oscars.
Sing Sing, the prison drama written by Fort Worth's Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley from Dallas, was nominated for three awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role for Colman Domingo, Best Adapted ...
Clint Bentley and John ‘Divine G’ Whitfield. “In Starland” will mark Maclin’s first major leading role and the first since he recently signed with Gersh after meeting agents from its Talent, Lit and ...
It very much looks like we’ll be doing this again next year for [”Sing Sing” co-writer and producer] Clint Bentley’s movie “Train Dreams.” We’re really proud of that project ...
Screenplay by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Story by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, John “Divine G” Whitfield (based on “The Sing Sing Follies” by John H. Richardson and “Bre ...
Whitfield, 60, received a nod from the Academy for best adapted screenplay, which he shared with director Greg Kwedar, co-writer Clint Bentley and actor Clarence Maclin. The Brooklyn-based author ...
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