Adam Bertocci (born August 18, 1982) is an American filmmaker based in a suburb of New York City called Bronxville, New York.[1]
Adam Bertocci | |
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Born | (1982-08-18) August 18, 1982 (age 40) New York City, New York, United States |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, author |
Year | Film | Role |
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2011 | Shayna Keeps It Simple | Writer/director |
2010 | Ronan and Alyssa are about to break up. | Writer/director |
2009 | James K. Polk Was @#?!ing Awesome | Writer/director |
2008 | Brooklyn Force | Writer/director |
2008 | Wreck the Halls | Writer |
2007 | Madison's Résumé | Writer/director |
2006 | The World of the End | Writer/director |
2005 | The Dingle | Writer |
2005 | Pat Gets a Cat | Writer/director |
2004 | Love: The Movie | Writer/director |
2004 | Deployed to Scene 4: An Outpost Diary | Director |
2004 | Two Ugly Sisters | Co-writer |
2003 | Sparky | Writer/director |
2003 | Run Leia Run | Writer/director |
2002 | Date Double | Writer/director |
On January 6, 2010, Bertocci posted "Two Gentlemen of Lebowski", a melding of The Big Lebowski with the language and writing style of William Shakespeare.[2][3] A sold-out off-off-Broadway production of the play ran from March 18 to April 4.[4] It is now published by Simon & Schuster in paperback.
But look a little closer, suggests 27-year-old Adam Bertocci ... said the Bronxville-based filmmaker/editor.
Screenwriter Adam Bertocci has written Two Gentlemen of Lebowski, the Shakespeare play reimagined as the Coen brothers' film starring Jeff Bridges.