Dan Mirvish
Prior to directing “18½,” award-winning filmmaker and author Dan Mirvish made the critically-acclaimed features "Bernard and Huey," "Between Us," "Open House" and "Omaha (the movie)." He's the author of "The Cheerful Subversive's Guide to Independent Filmmaking" (Focal Press/Routledge), frequent film school guest lecturer and cofounder of the Slamdance Film Festival. A graduate of USC film school, Dan was also a U.S. Senate speechwriter and journalist.
My Big Fat Independent Movie
as Rabbi DrayThis hilariously smart satire tells the story of Johnny Vince, a swingin' hepcat who meets...
Movie pageOfficial Rejection
as SelfA documentary following the exploits of a group of filmmakers as they take their independent...
Movie pageIndependent's Day
as SelfFilmmakers at the Sundance Film Festival discuss what it is like to be an independent filmmaker,...
Movie pagePlaying Columbine
as Himself - Co-Founder of SlamdanceChronicles the history of the game "Super Columbine Massacre RPG!." The film traces back the...
Movie pageDispersion
as HimselfNikhil, a young aspiring violinist, grapples with his father's legacy and his own identity....
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