Rodney Ascher
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Rodney Ascher is an American film director, best known for his 2012 documentary Room 237.
Early life
[edit]His mother is Jewish, and he resides in Hollywood.[1]
Awards
[edit]- Best Director Award at the Austin Fantastic Fest (2012, won for Room 237)[2]
- Best Editing Award from the International Documentary Association (2012, won for Room 237)[2]
Filmography
[edit]Fiction
[edit]- Hot Chicks (2006, segment "Somebody Goofed")
- The ABCs of Death 2 (2014, segment "Q is for Questionnaire")[3]
- Haunted, Horrifying Sounds from Beyond the Grave
Non-fiction
[edit]- Room 237 (2012)[4]
- The Nightmare (2015)[5]
- The El Duce Tapes (2019)
- A Glitch in the Matrix (2021)
Short films
[edit]- Alfred (1997)
- Triumph of Victory (2001)
- Shirts & Skins (2008)
- Visions of Terror (2008)
- Dog Days (2009)
- The Lonely Death of the Giggler (2010)
- The S from Hell (2010, documentary short)
- Primal Screen (2016, documentary short)[6]
Appearances
[edit]- Lynch/Oz (2022)
- Incident at Ong's Hat (2023)
As Producer / Executive Producer
[edit]- Director's Commentary: Terror of Frankenstein (2015)
- Sex Madness Revealed (2018)
- Where Does a Body End? (2019)
Television
[edit]- Bridal Shop (2007, 7 episodes)
- UCB Comedy Originals (2008, 1 episode - "Man Boobs")
- The Very Funny Show (2007, 6 episodes)
References
[edit]- ^ "Mother takes synagogue to view son's film". 7 May 2013.
- ^ a b Marsh, James. "ROOM 237's Rodney Ascher To Document THE NIGHTMARE". Twitch Film. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ^ Debruge, Peter (20 October 2014). "Film Review: 'ABCs of Death 2'". Variety. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ^ DARGIS, MANOHLA (28 March 2013). "Fans Possessed by 'The Shining'". New York Times. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ^ "THE NIGHTMARE (2015)". DC. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ^ "Primal Screen". IMDb. 8 June 2017.