American film director
Rashaad Ernesto Green
Green in 2019
Born Occupation(s) Director, screenwriter Years active 2007–present Notable work
Rashaad Ernesto Green is an American filmmaker and director. He wrote and directed the feature films Gun Hill Road (2011) and Premature (2019).[ 1] He won the Someone to Watch Award for his work on the latter film.[ 2]
Biography
Early life
Green was born in The Bronx .[ 2] He was one of two sons raised by a single father. He attended Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire and was inspired to pursue a career in film after August Wilson was invited to the college to teach theatre for a semester.[ 3]
Career
Green began his career as an actor and pursued a Master's degree in acting at New York University . While completing his graduate studies, he decided to become a director instead. He attributed this decision partly to his frustration with the typecasting of black actors as drug dealers and criminals in television, and his desire to change the industry.[ 4] He wrote and directed the short film Choices (2009) which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival .[ 5]
In 2011, he directed his debut feature film Gun Hill Road .[ 6] In 2019, he directed the romantic drama film Premature , starring Zora Howard .[ 7] He has subsequently directed both feature films and television series.[ 4]
In 2022, it was announced that Green will direct the film 68 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .[ 8]
Filmography
Films
Films by Green
Year
Title
Credited as
Notes
TBA
'68
Director
Upcoming feature film
2019
Premature
Director, screenwriter, producer
Feature film
2012
Showtime
Director, screenwriter
Short film
2011
Gun Hill Road
Director, screenwriter
Feature film
2009
Choices
Director, screenwriter
Short film
2007
Cuts
Director, screenwriter
Short film
Television
References
^ Macaulay, Scott (January 26, 2019). " "We Viewed Simply Telling a Young Black Love Story as a Radical Act": Five Questions for Premature Director Rashaad Ernesto Green" . Filmmaker . Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (March 31, 2022). "Rashaad Ernesto Green Set To Direct Olympians Feature 68' For MGM, Participant & Macro" . Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
^ Luers, Erik (February 24, 2020). " "No One Was Willing to Sign the Check": Rashaad Ernesto Green and Zora Howard on Premature, Shooting 16mm and Self-Financing" . Filmmaker . Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
^ a b "Director Rashaad Ernesto Green Is Promoting Change Through His Work" . Essence . 2023-10-09. Retrieved 2023-12-14 .
^ Dawson, Nick (2010-07-24). "Rashaad Ernesto Green" . Filmmaker Magazine . Retrieved 2023-12-14 .
^ "Meet the 2011 Sundance Filmmakers; "Gun Hill Road" Director Rashaad Ernesto Green" . IndieWire . January 5, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
^ Obenson, Tambay (February 20, 2020). " 'Premature': When Telling a Young Black Love Story Is a Radical Act" . IndieWire . Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
^ Chapman, Wilson (March 31, 2022). "Rashaad Ernesto Green to Direct '68,' About Olympians Tommie Smith and John Carlos" . Variety . Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
External links
New York University alumni