Biography
Bradley Rust Gray is an award-winning writer director who works in partnership with his wife, So Yong Kim.
Gray is a Fulbright scholar who has received a Masters in Film Production from USC and a Masters in Film Theory from the British Film Institute in London. His undergraduate work focused on architecture, sculpture, and experimental filmmaking with a degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Brad’s short film hITCH premiered at the prestigious New York Film Festival in 1999 and later won an award at Sundance in 2000. hITCH was also selected as one of the 'Best Films of the Year' in Film Comment Magazine and Bradley Rust Gray was featured as one of the ‘25 Filmmakers to Watch’ that year in Filmmaker Magazine. The short was purchased by Strand Releasing and released theatrically across the United States as part of BOY’S LIFE 3.
Gray's first narrative feature, SALT, was filmed in Iceland and premiered at the Berlin Film Festival 2003 where it garnered the Caligari Film Prize for Innovative Filmmaking. It was selected for over 20 International festivals and won three more awards including Best First Time Director at the Sony Film Festival in Japan and the Audience Award at the Nashville Film Festival. It is currently showing on the Sundance Channel.
Brad is currently working on his second feature, JACK & DIANE, which will be produced by So Yong Kim. The film will star Ellen Page and feature animation by the Brother’s Quay. It is scheduled to shoot in the summer of 2006.
Most recently, Gray produced IN BETWEEN DAYS, the first feature film by So Yong Kim. The film has been selected for Dramatic Competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and has been invited to the 2006 Berlin Film Festival’s International Forum for New Cinema. He is also set to produce her second feature, TREELESS MOUNTAIN.
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