Adam Egypt Mortimer
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Adam Egypt Mortimer is an American director, comic writer, and producer known for directing Daniel Isn't Real and Archenemy.[1]
Biography
Mortimer is from Boston and graduated from Columbia University in 1995 as an English major.[2] He was a musician before deciding to enter filmmaking.[3] He began his filmmaking career in directing music videos, promos, and commercials for big companies, including a documentary series commissioned by Sprite named Jerk All-Stars.[4]
Mortimer was briefly in the comic scene by co-writing a 5-issue series named BALLISTIC with comic illustrator Darick Robertson in 2013.[5]
In 2015, he made his directorial debut with the horror movie Some Kind of Hate.[6] He directed a segment of the 2016 horror anthology film Holidays.[7]
He co-wrote and directed the film Daniel Isn't Real, which premiered at South by Southwest on March 29, 2019. The movie received generally favorable reviews from critics.[8][9][10]
Mortimer's most recent film, Archenemy, premiered in 2020.[11]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Director | Producer | Writer | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Some Kind of Hate | Template:Yes | Template:Yes | Template:Yes | |
| 2016 | Holidays | Template:Yes | Template:Yes | Template:No | Segment "New Year's Eve" |
| 2019 | Daniel Isn't Real | Template:Yes | Template:Yes | Template:Yes | |
| 2020 | Archenemy | Template:Yes | Template:Yes | Template:Yes |
Special thanks
- Beyond the Gates (2016)
- Sequence Break (2017) (Also executive producer)
- Scare Package (2019)
- No Man of God (2021)
Awards and nominations
Mortimer was nominated for two Fangoria Chainsaw Awards in 2020 and 2016, respectively, in the "Best Limited Release" category.[12] He won the Best Director award for Daniel Isn't Real at the 2019 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival.[13] He also won the Best Director Choice prize at the 2019 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival.[14]
References
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