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US (2004) Trey Nelson (19)
Commentary 1: Director Trey Nelson & Actor Ben Curtis
Commentary 2: Director Trey Nelson, Producer Chris Carroll & Cinematographer Jon Miller
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Based on the Short Story by Richard Chiappone, Raccoon tells the story of two young men hunting on a cold winter day in 1968. Bailey (Jonathan Togo) hopes to mend a fractured friendship with his best friend Randy (Ben Curtis) by agreeing to the hunt. Randy is five days away from leaving for Vietnam and believes this could be the last day they ever spend together.
The film stars Jon Togo, who was featured in the Academy award winning film Mystic River and now stars on CSI: Miami.
Award winning director and producer Trey Nelson grew up in Dallas. At the age of thirteen, his father bought him his first still camera and he became obsessed with photographs and images ever since. After studying Political Science and Art at Colgate University, he left for San Francisco to work with Gap Inc. In the short three years at Gap, Trey started a new division for the Old Navy Clothing Company. Trey left his promising career at Gap and moved to NY to pursue his passion for filmmaking and storytelling.
Since 2001, Trey has written, directed, and produced a number of award winning short films, documentaries, commercials, and television shows. His work spans the Emmy award winning Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, to his award winning Short Film Raccoon, to his documentary work with Small Farmers in America. He is comfortable with the largest of productions and at home with the most intimate of projects.
Trey lives with his wife, Laura, and their cat, Monty, in Brooklyn.
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