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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Todd_VerowTodd Verow - Wikipedia

    Todd Verow (born November 11, 1966) is an American film director who resides in New York City. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design and the AFI Conservatory. With his creative partner James Derek Dwyer, he formed Bangor Films in 1995.

    Genre
    Year
    Title
    Credits
    Documentary
    2014
    Age of Consent
    co-director; co-writer
    Documentary
    2013
    The End of Cruising
    co-director; co-writer
    Short film
    2013
    Tom's Gift
    co-director
    Film
    2013
    Tumbledown
    director; writer; actor
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0894812Todd Verow - IMDb

    Todd Verow is a filmmaker who specializes in LGBT-themed projects. He has directed, produced, and shot over 60 short and feature films since 1997, including Little Shots of Happiness, Once and Future Queen, and The Trouble with Perpetual Deja-Vu.

    • Director, Producer, Cinematographer
    • November 11, 1966
    • 2 min
  3. Todd Verow is a prolific and independent filmmaker from Bangor, Maine, who has made over thirty-five features and shorts in the New Queer Cinema genre. He has worked with Gregg Araki and Jon Moritsugu, and his films have shown at festivals worldwide and had retrospectives in various cities.

  4. Sep 19, 2020 · Todd Verow is a New Queer Cinema digital pioneer who has made over forty films, including his latest feature Goodbye Seventies, a nostalgic homage to the Golden Age of Gay Porn. In this exclusive interview, he talks about his interest in the 1970s gay adult filmmaking scene, his guiding principles for making a period movie, and his casting choices.

  5. Starting his own production company Bangor Films, Todd has directed over twenty-five features and numerous shorts, establishing himself as the most prolific auteur emeritus of the New Queer Cinema. Fiercely independent, Todd Verow produces his films using whatever money he has.

  6. Jan 3, 2024 · The director and the actor discuss their collaboration on the indie film inspired by real events in 1990s New York City. They share their views on cruising, filmmaking, and their favourite aspects of the project.

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  8. Mar 6, 2024 · Todd Verow is a director of transgressive queer cinema, such as Frisk and This Side Of Heaven. He talks about his latest film You Can't Stay Here, a DIY psychological thriller set in Central Park, where he explores the world of cruising and the power of queer cinema.