EPISODE · Oct 16, 2018 · 19 MIN
Film Forum Extras: Nathan Silver
from 90.3 WMSC FM · host 90.3 WMSC FM
Nathan Silver graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in 2005. Since then, the filmmaker has written and directed four short films and seven feature films: THE BLIND (2009), ELENA (2012), SOFT IN THE HEAD (2013), UNCERTAIN TERMS (2014), STINKING HEAVEN (2015), ACTOR MARTINEZ (2016, co-directed with Mike Ott), and THIRST STREET (2017). His films have played festivals and venues around the world, including New York Film Festival, Venice, Tribeca, Mar del Plata, AFI, Locarno, Rotterdam, Viennale, MoMA and the Cineteca Nacional, Mexico. The New Yorker recently called Silver “a modernistic master of melodrama,” Produced by: Chris Sopko, Molly Jenkins and Nicolas Cimino ABOUT FILM FORUM EXTRAS: It's a student produced and hosted podcast with filmmakers and special guests of The Film Institute at Montclair State University. The podcast is a collaboration between WMSC FM and The Film Institute.
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Nathan Silver graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in 2005. Since then, the filmmaker has written and directed four short films and seven feature films: THE BLIND (2009), ELENA (2012), SOFT IN THE HEAD (2013), UNCERTAIN TERMS (2014), STINKING HEAVEN (2015), ACTOR MARTINEZ (2016, co-directed with Mike Ott), and THIRST STREET (2017). His films have played festivals and venues around the world, including New York Film Festival, Venice, Tribeca, Mar del Plata, AFI, Locarno, Rotterdam, Viennale, MoMA and the Cineteca Nacional, Mexico. The New Yorker recently called Silver “a modernistic master of melodrama,” Produced by: Chris Sopko, Molly Jenkins and Nicolas Cimino ABOUT FILM FORUM EXTRAS: It's a student produced and hosted podcast with filmmakers and special guests of The Film Institute at Montclair State University. The podcast is a collaboration between WMSC FM and The Film Institute.
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