Michael Nolin

American film director


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nameMichael Nolin
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birth_placeManhattan, New York, United States
alma_materUniversity of Southern California
occupationFilm director, screenwriter
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Production credits

His producing credits include Mr. Holland's Opus, which won a Christopher Award and for which Richard Dreyfuss was nominated for an Academy Award; Full Body Massage for director Nicolas Roeg; and the Independent Spirit Award-nominated 84 Charlie Mopic for writer/director Patrick Sheane Duncan. He wrote and directed Wildly Available, which premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival and was a runner-up for a Discovery Award. Nolin also co-wrote the teleplay for Maniac Magee, which was nominated for a Humanitas Prize.

References

References

  1. "Michael Nolin{{spd}}BFI". British Film Institute.
  2. "Michael Nolin".
  3. Indiewire. (September 29, 1997). "First Hollywood Film Fest Announces Lineup; 12 Of 40 Are Premieres". [[IndieWire]].
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090630004629/http://www.hollywoodawards.com/awards/winners.html 1997 Discovery Award winners] at [[Hollywood Film Festival]]

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