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Joshua Sanchez’s debut feature film ‘Four’ won the Best Performance Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the Best Feature Film Award at the Urbanworld Film Festival, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.
He was awarded the Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts and the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship in Screenwriting.
He’s a member of the Writers Guild of America, East and teaches screenwriting at SSHH… in New York City. He’s contributed to The Guardian, The Creative Independent, and Lambda Literary.
Four from Wolfe Video on Vimeo.
#23, Edmund from Joshua Sanchez on Vimeo.
[…] Joshua Sanchez spoke to us from Brooklyn on the last day of August where, he says, things still feel pretty weird. Despite a looser vibe over the summer, the delta variant put the area back on a sort of self-imposed lockdown. Sanchez is primarily a filmmaker and is working on a feature film titled Feedback which he wrote during COVID. As a screenwriter, he began considering what kind of stories he could tell about time spent in quarantine. The film is the story of two guys who meet at an online sex party and form a romantic relationship during COVID. He has also been at work on a photography ‘zine that uses yearbook-style photography and poetry. To hear more about his work, listen to the complete interview. […]
[…] Joshua Sanchez spoke to us from Brooklyn on the last day of August where, he says, things still feel pretty weird. Despite a looser vibe over the summer, the delta variant put the area back on a sort of self-imposed lockdown. Sanchez is primarily a filmmaker and is working on a feature film titled Feedback which he wrote during COVID. As a screenwriter, he began considering what kind of stories he could tell about time spent in quarantine. The film is the story of two guys who meet at an online sex party and form a romantic relationship during COVID. He has also been at work on a photography ‘zine that uses yearbook-style photography and poetry. To hear more about his work, listen to the complete interview. […]
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