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Gregg Araki

Gregg Araki

Film director

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Birthdate
December 17, 1959
Birthplace
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Nationality
Director of (Film)
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Mysterious Skin
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Splendor
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Nowhere (event)
The Doom Generation
The Doom Generation
Totally Fucked Up
Totally Fucked Up
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The Long Weekend (O' Despair)
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White Bird in a Blizzard
Nowhere
Nowhere
...
Educated at
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Southern California
University of Southern California
Awards Received
Sundance Film Festival
Sundance Film Festival
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Provincetown International Film Festival
Queer Palm
Queer Palm
Occupation
Screenwriter
Screenwriter
Producer
Producer
Film director
Film director
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filmmaker

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Editor of
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The Long Weekend (O' Despair)
First Release
1987
Genre
Thriller film
Thriller film
Drama
Drama
Crime film
Crime film
Comedy
Comedy
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Comedy-drama
Known for
his heavy involvement with the New Queer Cinema movement
Notable Work
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Heathers
13 Reasons Why
13 Reasons Why
Riverdale
Riverdale
Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now
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Red Oaks
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American Crime
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Greenleaf
Wikidata ID
Q708899
Overview

Gregg Araki is a person born on December 17, 1959, in Los Angeles. He has been educated at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of Southern California. As a film director, screenwriter, producer, and filmmaker, his first release was in 1987. Araki has received awards such as the Queer Palm, Provincetown International Film Festival, and Sundance Film Festival.

Araki has directed films like Three Bewildered People in the Night, The Long Weekend (O' Despair), The Living End, Totally Fucked Up, The Doom Generation, Nowhere, Splendor, Mysterious Skin, Kaboom, and White Bird in a Blizzard. He has also worked on notable television projects such as American Crime, Greenleaf, Red Oaks, 13 Reasons Why, Riverdale, Heathers, and Apocalypse Now.

Araki is known for his heavy involvement with the New Queer Cinema movement. His works span various genres, including drama, crime film, comedy, comedy-drama, and thriller film.

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