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  1. Frank Hall Green is a writer/director and producer and partner at Catch & Release Films. Along with partner and producer Tom Heller (Foxcatcher, Precious, 127 Hours, Mud), Catch & Release is producing the adaptation of Boy21 by Matthew Quick (Silver Linings Playbook) to be directed by Lasse Hallstrom (Whats Eating Gilbert Grape, Cider House Rules).

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  2. Frank Hall Green is a producer and writer/director. His directorial debut WILDLIKE, which he also wrote and produced, played at over 200 film festivals, winning nearly 100 awards. It received a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 100% upon theatrical release in 2015.

  3. Frank Hall Green is a writer/director and producer and partner at Catch & Release Films. Along with partner and producer Tom Heller (Foxcatcher, Precious, 127 Hours, Mud), Catch & Release is producing the adaptation of Boy21 by Matthew Quick (Silver Linings Playbook) to be directed by Lasse Hallstrom (Whats Eating Gilbert Grape, Cider House Rules).

  4. Sep 25, 2015 · Indie producer-turned-filmmaker Frank Hall Green has had one hell of a film festival run. After premiering his debut feature, Ella Purnell- and Bruce Greenwood-starring “Wildlike” at the Hamptons...

  5. Sep 21, 2015 · Frank Hall Green, ‘Wildlike’. By Jeremy Berkowitz 21 September 2015. Green’s award-winning coming-of-age drama about a troubled teen who flees from her uncle into the Alaskan interior has won...

  6. Frank Hall Green is a film producer, writer and director. His directorial debut feature WILDLIKE is produced by Christine Vachon/Killer Films, Tandem Pictures and Joseph Stephans. It was filmed on 35mm in Alaska and stars Ella Purnell, Bruce Greenwood, Brian Geraghty, Nolan Gerard Funk and Ann Dowd.

  7. Professor of film and television, 2019present, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA. Adjunct faculty, 2016–19, Graduate teaching assistant, 2005–06, New York University, New York. Director, 2001–03, Alliance for Cultural Excellence (ACE), Atlanta. Managing partner and cofounder, 1999–03, Greenmachine/Officeworks incubator ...