- Lyndon Henley Hanrahan is a Canadian/American/Irish filmmaker and writer. Through dark humor, his work explores performativity, queerness, history, and fantasy-often investigating characters who seek refuge in their imaginations. His films have been screened at Oscar and BIFA qualifying festivals. He is a 2023 Berlinale Talent, a 2022 participant of the UGC Writer's Campus at Series Mania, a 2019 Marshall Scholar, and a 2018 participant of the Telluride Film Festival Student Symposium. He is a co-founder of Donkey Tail Productions, a film and theater company that champions queer stories. Outside of his filmmaking practice, he works as a TV writer. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for his work on The Book of Queer for Discover+. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard with a bachelor's degree in English and VES (filmmaking) and holds master's degrees from the Royal College of Art and the London Film School.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
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- His thesis film was supervised by filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong.
- He studied filmmaking under Guy Maddin and Alfred Guzzetti.
- He is a recipient of a Marshall scholarship. He studied at the Royal College of Art and the London Film School.
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