Scott Calonico
Scott Calonico | |
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Born |
Scott Calonico August 18, 1968 Burlingame, California, United States |
Alma mater | City University, London (MA), University of Texas (BSc) |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Scott Calonico is an American filmmaker who currently resides in Leith, Scotland.[1] He is the writer, producer, and director of the 2015 short film, When AIDS Was Funny, which explores the Reagan administration's apparent dismissal of the growing concern for the spread of AIDS during the 1980s.
He holds a BSc in Radio/TV/Film from the University of Texas and an MA from City University, London in International Journalism.
Filmography
Year | Film | Length |
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2000 | Mondo Ford | 7 min |
2002 | The King and Dick | 8 min |
2004 | LSD A Go Go | 10 min |
2005 | Full Metal Slacks | 5 min |
2012 | You Can't Always Get What You Want | 8 min |
2014 | The Silly Bastard Next to the Bed | 8 min |
2014 | Final Draft | 6 min |
2015 | The Banana Republic | 10 min |
2015 | Lone Star Statement | 5 min |
2015 | When AIDS Was Funny | 7:40 min |
References
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