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Nicholas Greene
Nicholas Greene is a British writer/director based in New York. His short film Salar, made in Bolivia, was shortlisted for an Oscar after winning the Austin Film Festival, and screened at festivals worldwide, including Clermont-Ferrand, Palm Springs, BFI London and Rio de Janeiro. His feature project Othello is in development with lead cast David Harewood (Homeland) and Finn Wittrock (American Horror Story, The Big Short), and producer Mike S. Ryan (TheTurin Horse, Meek’s Cutoff, Junebug). His screenplay A Death in the Andes was selected for the Film Independent Directing and Producing Labs, and the Cine Qua Non screenwriting lab in Mexico. He co-founded Ascension Entertainment with UK producer Jolyon Symonds, and received funding from the British Film Institute for two feature projects: Travels with My Aunt, based on the novel by Graham Greene, and The White Tiger, based on the Booker prize winning novel by Aravind Adiga and sold on to Watchtower Films / Netflix. As a TV writer/producer, he has created projects for A&E, NatGeo, Discovery, Lifetime and ID, and most recently served as Writer and Co-Executive Producer for Kevin Costner’s The West, an 8-part docu-series for History Channel. He is a graduate of the Columbia University MFA Film Directing program, and is repped by Independent Talent.
Olivia Silver
Olivia Silver is a narrative filmmaker who grew up in Connecticut and California. Her first feature film, Arcadia, starring Oscar nominee John Hawkes (The Sessions, Winter’s Bone), won the Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, the Adrienne Shelley Award at the Nantucket Film Festival, and the Grand Prize at the Cine Junior Festival, among others. At the script stage, Arcadia was selected for the Sundance Producing Lab, the Film Independent Director’s Lab, IFP/No Borders and the Berlinale Talent Project Market. Olivia’s short film Little Canyon premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and screened at numerous other festivals including Edinburgh and Denver. Olivia is currently writing several projects, including a pilot adaptation of the best-selling novel The Forgotten Hours and a biopic series set in the UK between the two world wars. She is a dual U.S.-French citizen and lives in Brooklyn, NY. She has a BA from Williams College and is a graduate of the UCLA MFA Film Directing program.