Jim Fields

Birth : , Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Wallace Fields is an American film director, producer, playwright and actor. Fields wrote, produced and directed the movies 416, Saving The Indian Hills, Preserve Me A Seat, Plain Living and, most recently Bugeaters,  currently in production. Prior to his film work, Fields wrote and directed the musical comedy Little Red and the play Scarlett Fever. Fields is a nationally known independent filmmaker who has championed issues of concern to the Midwest and of film lovers in general. He is the owner of the independent film production company Apartment 101 Films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jim Fields, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies

Life After Ex
Director
Set in the time before same sex marriage was legal nation-wide, Dylan must put his life back together after his partner leaves him. Can Dylan put his life back together and find a new love?
Flyover Country
Director
Flyover Country is a comedy drama about life in the midwest. Todd and Russ, two twenty-something college students, meet in a contemporary English literature class. Soon they become good friends, but that friendship is tested when Russ finds out that Todd is openly gay. In addition, their lives become more complicated when all of Russ's family & friends begin to believe Russ is also gay. Things don't go well for Todd either once his religious conservative sister and family find out the truth about his sexual orientation. Surrounded by polarized family and friends, Russ and Todd's paths continue to cross as they both search for a better life in Flyover Country.
416
Director
This award-winning documentary examines the origins and impact of Nebraska's initiative 416. the most extreme and comprehensive defense of marriage amendment in America.
End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
Director
A years-in-the-making documentary on the legendary punk band the Ramones. Through a mixture of archival footage, archival and new interviews with all members of the band's various lineups, and new interviews with a number of their contemporaries, the film traces the peaks and valleys the band experienced over the course of its 20-plus year career before disbanding in 1995.