Karl T. Hirsch | |
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Born | (1970-10-17) October 17, 1970 (age 54) Phoenix, Arizona |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer |
Karl T. Hirsch (born October 17, 1970, in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American film director and producer. He retired from filmmaking in 2015.
Awards
- Audience Favourite at the Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival (1998, won for Green)
- Breakthrough Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival (1998, won for Green)
- Best in the 'Film is a Four Letter Word' Series at the Valleyfest Film Festival (1999, won for Green)
- Best Arizona Filmmaker at the Phoenix Film Festival (2001, won for Green and Karl's in a Coma)
- Festival Director's Award at Method Fest Independent Film Festival (2005, for Clown)
Filmography
Films
- Green (1998)
- Killer Bud (2001)
- Scarecrow (2002)
- Starkweather (2004)
- The Third Wish (2005)
- Officer Down (2005)
- Comedy Hell (2006)
- Aces (2006)
- Fist of the Warrior (2007)
- Frame of Mind (2009)
- Jill and Jac (2010)
- Making Change (2012)
- For the Love of Money (2012)
- Kill 'em All (2012)
- Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012, as writer)
- 88 (2015)
Shorts
- Karl's in a Coma (2000)
- Media Whore (2002)
- Clown (2005)
- Club Soda (2006)
- Remedy (2009)
- I Saw a Movie (2009)
- Fix Me: The Workout (2012)
- Fix Me: The Nanny (2012)
- Fix Me: The Trainer (2012)
- Dispossessed (2012)
References
- Adelman, Kim (2004). The Ultimate Filmmaker's Guide to Short Films. Michael Wiese Productions. pp. 177, 178, 217. ISBN 9780941188890.
- Whitt, Tony. "GREEN (aka WHATEVER)". Mania.com. Archived from the original on June 26, 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- "DIY FILMMAKERS: KARL T. HIRSH AND "GREEN"". Film Threat. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- Stacy, Greg. "The Year in Dark Places That Smell of Popcorn". OC Weekly. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- "Review: 'Totally Irresponsible'". Variety. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- "AICN HORROR gets presidential on yo' @$$es with looks at ABRAHAM LINCOLN VS ZOMBIES! FDR: AMERICAN BADASS! and ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER! Plus Patrick Rea's short film SPLIT THE CHECK!!!". AICN. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- "Shorts". Frenzy Reviews. Baltimore City Paper. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
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