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Matthew Harrison (director) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matthew Harrison (director)
Matthew Harrison (born 1959 in New York City) is an American television and film director, producer and writer. He first came to prominence when his feature film ''Rhythm Thief'' was awarded Special Jury Recognition for Directing at the Sundance Film Festival. His first studio feature ''Kicked in the Head'' was Executive Produced by Martin Scorsese and released by Universal Studios. He directed episodes 1X11 and 1X12 of HBO's ''Sex and the City''. ==Early Films== Harrison attended PS 41 in downtown Manhattan where he began making 8mm films at age nine. During the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, Harrison made 8mm and S8mm short films. His first public screening of a film was a 1971 screening of his short S8mm film ''Mission: Preposterous'' with an accompanying audio track played using a Wollensak ¼" tape recorder at the Ocean Bay Park Volunteer Fire Department. He completed his undergraduate studies at Cooper Union school of art in New York City. Harrison's 34 minute S8mm film ''Apartment Eight'' won ''Best Comedy'' at the 1988 New York Film Festival Downtown, was included in Anthology Film Archives “Masters of Super 8” program and received the ''Mystic Fire Independent Film Award'' at the 1989 Ann Arbor Film Festival. In 1989 his 27 minute 16mm short film ''Two Boneheads''() screened at the Salzburg, Austria Film Festival and was an award winner at the 1990 Long Island Film Festival.
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