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Bryan Gunnar Cole

August 2005

Rolando Klein Bryan Gunnar Cole is the director of Boomtown, winner of the Rigoberta Menchu Tum Prize at the 2002 First Peoples' Festival Film and Video Showcase in Montreal. Boomtown was selected for public television screening on P.O.V. His works directed and produced for television include Search for the First Dog for National Geographic and Unfurled for Showtime. Cole was the supervising producer for The Buffalo War, directed by Matthew Testa, which chronicles a 500-mile march led by Lakota Sioux elder Rosalie Little Thunder to protest the killing of buffalo that migrate out of Yellowstone National Park. He received an MFA from NYU's Kanbar Institute of Film and Television, where he won the 1997 Second Prize Wasserman Award for his thesis film Trim, and the Maurice Kanbar Award for Excellence in Directing. He is the co-founder of Seattle's Annex Theater; his stage productions include Wonka and The Up and Coming. Cole was raised in Bainbridge Island, Washington, and received a BA in film studies from Yale University.

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  • Boomtown (2002) producer, director, and writer

Image credits: Bryan Gunnar Cole - photograph by Matthew Clark

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Participant, 2003 Native American Film and Video Festival

 

 

 


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