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  1. Sean Price Williams is an American cinematographer and film director, known for his work with Alex Ross Perry and the Safdie Brothers. He made his directorial debut with The Sweet East (2023), a film about a runaway high school student.

  2. Sean Price Williams is a filmmaker who has worked on projects such as The Sweet East, Good Time and One Man Dies a Million Times. He was born in 1977 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA and has won several awards for his cinematography.

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  3. In the press notes, Pinkerton and Williams cite a shared sense of patriotism, calling their film a “flare across the sky of America”—a metaphor that would, like that shot of Old Glory, be pretentious if anything about The Sweet East evinced a sincere saviour complex, white or otherwise.

  4. Aug 17, 2017 · Sean Price Williams is a prolific and acclaimed cinematographer who has worked with directors like Alex Ross Perry, Josh and Benny Safdie, and Albert Maysles. He talks about his collaborations, influences, and style in this interview.

  5. May 18, 2023 · Sean Price Williams is a filmmaker who has shot nearly 60 indie features and directed his first solo film, 'The Sweet East', in Cannes. He talks about his political comedy, his love for rock concerts and his disdain for unions and Netflix.

  6. Sean Price Williams is a cinematographer who has worked on many independent films by directors such as the Safdie brothers, Abel Ferrara and Albert Mayles. He is also an actor who has appeared in some of his own films and others, such as Good Time, White Girl and The Sweet East.

  7. May 7, 2024 · The indie filmmaker and cinematographer talks about his book of favorite films, his directorial debut, and his recent projects with Athina Rachel Tsangari and Nathan Silver. He also shares his opinions on Vincent Gallo, ’90s classics, and festivals.