The movie was directed by James Foley, born 1953,
a USC film school graduate, and one of the most underappreciated filmmakers of his generation.
Not exact matches
I left this building exactly 60 years ago when I
graduated from the
USC film school and they had the ceremony out in front of the library, and I haven't been back since — not to this building.
In 2013, Coogler was 26 years old, a former college football player and a
graduate of
USC's
film school, where he made several short
films.
In the video above, he shares stories about some of the movies most near and dear to him, including Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves and John Frankenheimer's Seconds — which he first saw while attending
film school at
USC, where he also worked as a projectionist — and Mike Nichols's The
Graduate and Bob Fosse's All That Jazz, which brought home to him the «power of editing.»
It's also one hell of a debut for a writer - director Ryan Coogler, who, just like Singleton,
graduated from
USC's prestigious
film school.