Ari Taub (director)
Ari Taub (born September 27, 1965) is an American movie director, producer, and editor. Taub was born in New York City.
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. | September 27, 1965
Occupation | Film director, film producer |
Taub is best known for his movie The Fallen,[1] a 2004 war film about the perspectives of Italian, German, and American soldiers during World War II.
Taub latest movie is '79 Parts (2019), a comedy set in 1979, starring Eric Roberts.[2]
Filmography
- '79 Parts (2019)
- The Flying Ass Monkeys (TV series) (2012)
- Last Letters from Monte Rosa (2010)
- Life on the Edge of Town (short) (2010)
- 2010 Fairies Fatale (short) (2010)
- The Fallen (2004)
- Letters from the Dead (2003)
- Writer's Block (short) (1996)
- The Red Herring (short) (1988)
- Harold Swerg (short) (with Ralph Soll) (1988)
- On Time (short) (1987)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2005 | Milan International Film Festival | Audience Award | The Fallen | Won |
2005 | Milan International Film Festival | Best Director | The Fallen | Won |
2004 | Bearfest – Big Bear Lake International Film Festival | Audience Award | The Fallen | Won |
2003 | Brooklyn International Film Festival | Chamelon | Letters from the Dead | Won |
1998 | New York International Independent Film & Video Festival | Short Film Award | Writer's Block | Won |
1991 | Barcelona Film Festival | Jury Prize | On Time | Won |
1991 | CINE Competition | CINE Golden Eagle | Harold Swerg | Won (shared with producer, writer, and editor) |
1991 | Sacramento Festival of Cinema | Outstanding Short | The Red Herring | Won |
1988 | First Run Festival | Award of Excellence | The Red Herring | Won |
1987 | First Run Festival | Award of Excellence | On Time | Won |
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