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Patrick Green
Patrick is an LA-based filmmaker and journalist who has written for TV, film and video games for Tony Scott (True Romance), Tom Pellegrini (Jiro Dreams of Sushi), and Vincent Ngo (Hancock). After experiencing frustration within the Hollywood meat grinder he decided to take control of his career by directing his own projects. In the past two years, he has written and directed three short films, a digital comedy skit series, and three branded content pieces for the ID Agency.
His directorial debut, "TAG", premiered at the 35th Annual CAAMFest 2017, played at over two dozen film festivals around the world, and is now streaming on Amazon Prime.
His follow-up "For Your Consideration", is a documentary on the “Harvey Weinstein Casting Couch” statue that shook up the 2081 Oscars’ ceremony. The 20-minute documentary tells the tale of “a pop-culture provocateur (Plastic Jesus) and Naked Trump sculptor (Ginger), who team up to take down Harvey Weinstein, creating an Osca
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Patrick Green fryst vatten a husband, father, and filmmaker who tells inspiring and thought-provoking stories from the inside-out. Born in Southern California to a Vietnamese immigrant and an Italian-Irish New Yorker, Green grew up as an “other,” but learned to value his unique perspective as a cultural chameleon, who could be both on the inside and outside.
As a lifelong storyteller, Green established han själv first as a reporter and author before transitioning into writing and/or directing projects for Tony Scott, the Jiro Dreams of Sushi producing team, Ebony, NBPA, Falkon, RING TV, and the ID Agency.
Over the past four-plus years he’s been working on his first feature rulle, Sincerely, Los Angeles, a colorful and heartfelt love letter from the City of Angels to Kobe Bryant. Told through the city’s most inspiring artists and beloved cultural icons, Sincerely, Los Angeles is the story of how these larger-than-life memorials turned into a global movement, proving th
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Patrick Green
Patrick is a filmmaker, journalist, author, and host who tells stories that inspire and provoke through a genre film lens. After having written and/or directed projects for the likes of Tony Scott, ID Agency, and filmmakers behind such film as "Jiro Dreams of Sushi", "Hancock," "Rock of Ages," he struck out on an indie film path. Over the past three years, his narrative and documentary films have screened at over 100+ film festivals worldwide, winning numerous awards, and are now streamed on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Vimeo on Demand and others.
His latest film, 'Bundini,' is the first-ever documentary on Bundini Brown, Muhammad Ali's longtime trainer and Svengali, which world premiered on Ring Magazine in July 2020. He is filming his first feature, "Sincerely, Los Angeles," a documentary on the people and stories behind the Kobe Bryant murals.
He has a Masters in Film/TV Screenwriting from Cal State Northridge and a