Andrew Cohn

Andrew Cohn

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Andrew Cohn is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and screenwriter originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan. His feature film, The Last Shift, premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The film stars two-time Academy Award nominee Richard Jenkins and is executive produced by Oscar-winning director Alexander Payne. Prior to his work in fiction, Cohn was best known for his vérité style documentary films.

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Andrew Cohn

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Co-Executive Producer
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라스트 시프트
Executive Producer
주인공 스탠리는 패스트 푸드 식당에서 마지막 교대 근무를 하면서 젊은 아프리카계 동료와 일하게 되고, 상황이 예상치 못한 방향으로 전개가 되는데…
라스트 시프트
Writer
주인공 스탠리는 패스트 푸드 식당에서 마지막 교대 근무를 하면서 젊은 아프리카계 동료와 일하게 되고, 상황이 예상치 못한 방향으로 전개가 되는데…
라스트 시프트
Director
주인공 스탠리는 패스트 푸드 식당에서 마지막 교대 근무를 하면서 젊은 아프리카계 동료와 일하게 되고, 상황이 예상치 못한 방향으로 전개가 되는데…
Danny Brown: Live at the Majestic
Director
Danny Brown: Live at the Majestic, chronicles the rise and creative process of one of the most unique, eccentric and acute figures in hip-hop today. The documentary invites viewers into Brown's life and tour days leading into his critically acclaimed 2016 album Atrocity Exhibition, with an intimate look into his life never before revealed. The film was directed by Emmy-Award winning documentary filmmaker Andrew Cohn (Medora, Night School, Warriors of Liberty City) and produced by two time Emmy-Award winning producer Rachel Dengiz (The Punk Singer, Park Bench with Steve Buscemi, Medora).
나이트 스쿨
Director
Indianapolis has one of the lowest high school graduation rates in the country. Night School follows three adult students living in the city’s more impoverished neighborhoods as they attempt to earn their diplomas while juggling other difficult responsibilities and realities. Through their stories, the filmmakers explore many issues that low-income Americans deal with, including unjust minimum wage and working conditions, arbitrary legal hindrances, and race and gender inequality.
Kid Danny
Director
In the summer of 2001, a controversy unlike any other led to the disqualification of the Bronx baseball team from the Little League World Series. At the center of the bizarre story was a quiet, unassuming 14-year-old kid named Danny Almonte. Nicknamed "The Little Unit," the hard-throwing left-hander was exposed by Sports Illustrated as being too old to have competed in the tournament. The story instantly caught national and even international attention, as Danny was pushed into the spotlight and accused of cheating in the most sacred of all amateur sports. Twelve years later, the reclusive Almonte finally tells the truth about one of the strangest chapters in youth sports history: a hoax that would forever change the way people view amateur athletics in America.
Medora
Director
In America’s basketball heartland, four resilient boys from rural Medora, Indiana, fight to end their high school team’s three-year losing streak, as their dwindling town faces the threat of extinction.
Dynamic Tom: Portrait of a Cocksman
Director
What's it like being a 68 year-old bachelor and the biggest player in northeast Indianapolis? Watch and find out.