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Aaron Woolfolk (born in
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) is an American
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,
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, producer, and
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. He shot his first
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''
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'' in
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,
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and
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. The film had a nationwide theatrical release in Japan in the summer of 2009, and had a limited independent release in the United States in 2010. His play '' Bronzeville'', which he co-wrote, opened to critical acclaim in 2009 and has since enjoyed two successful revivals. His podcast dramas ''There's Something Going on With Sam'' and ''Renaissance Man'' were nominated for numerous awards in 2015 and 2016. Woolfolk was the recipient of an
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Talent Development Grant, and was later a Walt Disney Studios/
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Writing Fellow.


Films


Short films

For his first film, the short ''Rage!'', Woolfolk won a
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award. His short films ''Eki'' and ''Kuroi Hitsuji'', both shot in rural Japan, won several awards, screened in international film festivals, and played on cable television. Woolfolk's short film, ''Nico's Sampaguita'', centered around San Francisco's Fillmore Jazz District, also won a number of awards and screened in several film festivals.


Feature films

Woolfolk's feature directorial debut, ''
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'', which starred
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,
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,
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and
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, won a number of awards, including Best First Time Feature Director at the Pan African Film Festival. ''
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'' named it "one of the best films of the year," while the ''
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'' called it "powerful" and "a unique, complex, consciousness-raising accomplishment." The film was invited to screen at the
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in Washington, DC. The film had a nationwide release in Japan and an independent release in the United States, and is also available on DVD and VOD via Netflix, Time Warner Cable, DirecTV, Xfinity, and Cinemanow.


Plays

Woolfolk collaborated with fellow playwright
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in writing '' Bronzeville''. It was developed by The
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, which produced it in association with The Los Angeles Theatre Center. ''Bronzeville'' had its world premiere on 17 April 2009 and enjoyed an extended, sold-out run. Woolfolk and Toyama received a nomination for an
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in the category Best Playwriting for an Original Play. They were also nominated for an NAACP Theater Award in the category Best Playwright.


Podcasts

In 2015 Woolfolk started collaborating with Earbud Theater, a podcast anthology series that produces radio-like dramas in the vein of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Woolfolk's first effort was the horror story "There's Something Going on With Sam", which he wrote and directed. The story deals with a mother and son who try to figure out why the once-friendly ghost living in their home has suddenly become cruel and vicious. It received three 2015 Audio Verse Awards nominations in the categories Best Writing of an Original, Long-Form, Standalone Production; Best Original, Long-Form, Standalone Drama; and Best Original, Long-Form, Standalone Production. His second effort was the 2016 science fiction story "Renaissance Man", which he wrote and directed. The story concerns a struggling musician who discovers a secret that allows him to get everything he desires... at a price. It received a 2016 Audio Verse Awards nomination in the category Best Writing of an Original, Long-Form, Self-Contained Production. In 2017 Woolfolk will direct his original story "Family Line".


Other experiences

Woolfolk is a veteran of the
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(JET). He taught junior high school English in
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, Japan. Woolfolk has a deep background in music, having played violin for several years. He also played viola, piano, and flute. As a teenager he was a member of Berkeley Youth Orchestra and
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. As a student at the
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he was a member of the University Symphony.


Education

Woolfolk is a graduate of the
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, where he received bachelor's degrees in Ethnic Studies and Rhetoric. He later graduated from
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, where he received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Film with an emphasis on directing.The Harimaya Bridge Official Page, Staff Bios, Aaron Woolfolk,


Filmography

* ''Rage!'' (short film, 1997) -
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best student filmmaker award * ''Eki'' (short film, 1999) * ''Kuroi Hitsuji'' (short film, 1999) * ''
The Harimaya Bridge ''The Harimaya Bridge'' is a 2009 film written and directed by American filmmaker Aaron Woolfolk. It was filmed in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan and San Francisco.See an article in IMDb, External links, below. The film had a nationwide theatrical rele ...
'' (feature film, 2009) * ''Nico's Sampaguita'' (short film, 2012)


External links

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References

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