JT Mollner
Height:
185 cm
Mollner's Writer/ Director credits include "The Red Room" (2008), "Henry John and the Little Bug" (2009), and "Sugartown" (2011); all 3 award winning shorts that played the festival circuit and have now been acquired by Shorts International for worldwide distribution -- a rarity in the world of short form cinema. ...
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Mollner's Writer/ Director credits include "The Red Room" (2008), "Henry John and the Little Bug" (2009), and "Sugartown" (2011); all 3 award winning shorts that played the festival circuit and have now been acquired by Shorts International for worldwide distribution -- a rarity in the world of short form cinema. JT has directed numerous commercials and music videos, most noteworthy being a spot for Lincoln MKS that aired during the Grammy Awards in 2011. In 2015, Mollner made an impact by presenting screen legend Dee Wallace (America's Mom) in the against-type role of a drug addicted, chain smoking bad girl in his 16mm short film "Flowers in December" - inspired by the gritty, "blue collar dramas" of the 1970's. His debut feature film, "Outlaws and Angels", starring Chad Michael Murray, Francesca Eastwood and Luke Wilson shot on a micro-budget and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on a 35mm Kodak film print in 2016. It was released in theaters across the U.S. in July 2016 by Orion/MGM and has since been released on DVD, Television, and Digital platforms by Momentum/EoneJT is a staunch proponent of celluloid image capture and projection and has partnered with Kodak Motion Picture Film on multiple projects. He was a recipient of the Kodak Auteur Award in 2017.JT has been a Jury member of the Hollyshorts Film Festival since 2012.Mollner's production company, "No Remake Pictures", is committed to injecting original, unique, and sometimes controversial stories into a market saturated with remakes and safe, formula fare. The company (an advocate of real film stock, and not video) is a proponent of practical effects over CGI and VFX. Show less «
I live for film stock. I love the smell of it, the look of it, the sound of it. All the new guys are talking digital this and digital that. ...Show more »
I live for film stock. I love the smell of it, the look of it, the sound of it. All the new guys are talking digital this and digital that. Well, I'm one of the new guys and my girl is still film. I love all of her...8mm, 35mm, Super 16. I don't discriminate. I will love film when she's an old hag and nobody else wants her. Show less «