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Andrew Repasky McElhinney is an American film producer, writer and director born in Philadelphia in 1978. He grew up in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania and lived in Manhattan in New York City in the late 1990s before returning to his home city in 2000. McElhinney holds advance degrees from The New School for Social Research (NYC) and The European Graduate School (EGS) in Switzerland. In 2011, McElhinney successfully defended his PhD dissertation, "Second Takes—Remaking America: A Psychoanalytic Reading of English Language Cinema, 1931–1998." McElhinney is an active theater and film director as well as a scriptwriter specializing in rewrites and dialogue polishes. He is an instructor at Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey in teaching Screenwriting, Cinema and American Studies. In addition, he is the film programmer who runs Andrew's Video Vault at the Rotunda sponsored by The University of Pennsylvania. He is also a multimedia video installation performance artist and director specializing in Burlesque and Cabaret. == Early works == In 1994, while in high school, he formed "ARMcinema25.com", a company devoted to producing movies. In 1994, McElhinney released the short films, ''The Scream'' and ''Her Father’s Expectancy''. A baroque tale of incest and mutilation, ''Her Father’s Expectancy'' caused controversy upon its release. In 1995, McElhinney made a silent musical entitled ''A Maggot Tango''. It won Best Feature at the Chestnut Hill Film Festival, best screenplay at the New Yorker Underground Film Festival, and Best Director at the 14th Annual European National Film Festival (Paris). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Repasky McElhinney」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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