American screenwriter
Brian Savelson is an American writer, director, and producer who works in film, theater, and television.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Savelson has written for numerous TV series including Amazon's The New Yorker Presents , Fox's Next ,[ 4] and Apple's Little America [ 5] for which he was nominated for The Humanitas Prize .[ 6]
Savelson wrote and directed the feature film In Our Nature starring John Slattery , Jena Malone , Zach Gilford , and Gabrielle Union .[ 7] [ 8]
Savelson was a producer of the first-ever Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun ,[ 9] which won two Tony Awards[ 10] and was noted for the especially diverse audience it brought to Broadway.[ 11]
Savelson's short film Counting Water screened at over 20 film festivals, was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the Atlanta Film Festival,[ 12] was aired on PBS, and exhibited at LACMA. [ 13]
Savelson won an MVPA Award for his direction of the Band Of Horses music video "Is There A Ghost ."[ 14] Savelson directed the music video for Joss Stone 's cover of The High Road which featured the singer riding an elephant through a world of melting clocks.[ 15] Savelson has also directed music videos for Ra Ra Riot [ 8] and The Republic Tigers .
In August 2020, it was announced Savelson would be collaborating on a new TV series with Janicza Bravo and Jake Gyllenhaal based on Ian Parker's New Yorker article, "A Suspense Novelist's Trail of Deceptions."[ 16]
References
^ Camacho, Byron (2012-03-10). "Five Questions with In Our Nature Director Brian Savelson | Filmmaker Magazine" . Filmmaker Magazine . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ Taylor, Drew (2012-03-08). "SXSW '12 Interview: Director Brian Savelson Talks Intimate Drama 'In Our Nature' " . IndieWire . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ Saito, Stephen (2012-03-16). "SXSW '12 Interview: Brian Savelson on Navigating the Emotional Territory of "In Our Nature" " . The Moveable Fest . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ Travers, Ben (2020-01-10). " 'Little America' Review: Small Stories Pay Off Big in a Heartwarming Apple TV+ Series" . IndieWire . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ "The 21 Best TV Episodes of 2020" . Paste Magazine . 2020-12-09. Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ Pearce, Matt (2023-08-15). "Humanitas announces 2023 award winners, including Tyler Perry and Guillermo del Toro" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2023-08-21 .
^ Holden, Stephen (December 7, 2012). "Father-Son Ties, Already Strained, Face a Test" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ a b Ziemba, Christine (2012-11-30). "In Our Nature" . Paste Magazine . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ Brantley, Ben (2004-04-27). "THEATER REVIEW; A Breakthrough 50's Drama Revived in a Suspenseful Mood" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ "The New York Times > Theater > 2004 Tony Award Winners" . archive.nytimes.com . Retrieved 2022-10-16 .
^ Ogunnaike, Lola (2004-04-26). "Marketing to a Niche and the Theater Crowd; Helping the Hip-Hop World Find 'A Raisin in the Sun' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-10-16 .
^ Dentler, Matt (2007-05-01). "Atlanta Film Festival Announces Winners" . IndieWire . Retrieved 2022-10-16 .
^ "Casting on a Budget: Get the Best & the Rightest" . SXSW Schedule 2012 . Retrieved 2022-10-16 .
^ Gottlieb, Steven (2009-01-05). "NEWS: 2008 MVPA Winners" . VideoStatic . Retrieved 2022-10-16 .
^ "Shore Fire - Joss Stone" . 2015-02-05. Archived from the original on 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2022-10-16 .
^ Hersko, Tyler (2020-08-21). "Jake Gyllenhaal to Star in Series Adaptation of New Yorker Article Directed by Janicza Bravo" . IndieWire . Retrieved 2022-10-16 .