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Daryl Wein

Daryl Robert Wein is an American filmmaker and actor. He is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts and USC School of Cinematic Arts.
==Life and career==
Wein was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Jan (née Sparling) and Mitchell Wein, and was raised in Westport, Connecticut.〔()〕〔(“Onward and Upwards: Staples grad brings home feature film,” by Stephen Schmidt, Westport News, March 26, 2010 )〕〔()〕 His father worked as a creative director in advertising.〔("Double Feature: The indie-filmmaking couple that works together stays together," by Rachel Syme, TIme Magazine, Monday, June 18, 2012 )〕
In 2006, Wein co-wrote and directed ''Unlocked'', a short psychological drama starring Olivia Thirlby executive produced by Stephen Daldry. It was an Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival, the Gijon International Film Festival in Spain, and voted one of the "Best Short Films in the World" by Indy Mogul.
Wein's debut feature-length film was ''Sex Positive'', a documentary about gay hustler and AIDS activist Richard Berkowitz. ''Sex Positive'' was winner of the 2008 OUTFEST Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary, and an official selection at the 2008 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival, London Film Festival, Independent Film Festival of Boston, and other film festivals around the world. Regent Releasing distributed the film theatrically in North America. It has been released in 8 foreign countries, most notably at the BFI in London. ''Sex Positive'' was released on DVD June 2010.
Wein's first feature-length narrative film was ''Breaking Upwards''〔(Breaking Upwards official site )〕 (2009), starring Zoe Lister-Jones, Julie White, Peter Friedman, Olivia Thirlby and Andrea Martin. He co-wrote the screenplay with Peter Duchan and Lister-Jones. ''Breaking Upwards'' explores a young, real-life New York couple who, battling codependency, decide to intricately strategize their own break up. The film was shot on location in New York and Brooklyn on a budget of ~$15,000, and lauded as an example of sweat equity in the indie film industry.〔("Sweat Equity, the Movie", The New York Times, March 26, 2010 )〕 ''Breaking Upwards'' premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March, 2009.〔(SXSW Review: Breaking Upwards )〕
Wein is the director of the independent feature film ''Lola Versus'' (2012), his second collaboration co-written with Zoe Lister-Jones.〔(In Life and Art, It’s All About Us, By David Amsden, The New York Times, June 13, 2012 )〕〔(Double Feature, By Rachel Syme, Time Magazine, June 18, 2012 )〕 ''Lola Versus'' premiered at New York's Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012.〔(Lola Versus: Tribeca Review, The Hollywood Reporter )〕 Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, ''Lola Versus'' opened in theaters Summer 2012.〔(When and where to see LOLA VERSUS this summer )〕 It stars Greta Gerwig, Zoe Lister-Jones, Bill Pullman, Hamish Linklater, Debra Winger, Joel Kinnaman, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
In 2014, Wein wrote and directed the short ''Let's Get Digital'' for the SXSW Festival. Starring Zoe-Lister Jones, Ryan Hansen, Megan Ferguson, and Jon Heder, the film was an installment of AT&T's short film series "The Network Diaries," part of the Mobile Movement showcase about young Americans communicating through mobile technology and social networking platforms.〔(''Let's Get Digital'' short )〕
Wein and Lister-Jones co-wrote ''Consumed'' (2015),〔(''Consumed'' official site )〕 their third feature-length collaboration directed by Wein. The political thriller, which focuses on the world of genetically modified organisms, began filming in May 2014 in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois with Shatterglass Studios. It stars Lister-Jones, Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory), Victor Garber (Argo), Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon), Griffin Dunne (Dallas Buyers Club), Anthony Edwards (ER) and Beth Grant (No Country for Old Men).〔(“Zoe Lister-Jones to Star in Political Thriller 'Food' (Exclusive),” The Hollywood Reporter, Inside Indie (May 27, 2014) )〕 Consumed premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 15, 2015.〔(LA Film Festival: ''Consumed’’ )〕

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