Christopher W. Graham

Christopher W. Graham

Personal Details

Biography

Christopher W. Graham pursued a degree in film directing at Biola University, laying the foundation for a successful career in the industry. Following his academic endeavors, he embarked on a journey of creating music documentaries, commercials, and comedy sketches, honing his skills and building a portfolio of work. His impressive resume includes co-producing two seasons of the live-music series Open Mic TV for PBS, which showcased the talents of Southern California bands in 2005 and 2006.

In 2012, Graham co-wrote and co-directed his first feature film, Noble Fir, which made its world premiere at the 2014 Cinequest Film Festival. This milestone marked a significant step in his career, demonstrating his ability to successfully helm a feature-length project. Graham's collaboration with Sharon Stone on the documentary My Name Is Water in 2014 further solidified his reputation as a talented and versatile filmmaker. The documentary premiered at the 2015 Hollywood Film Festival, a testament to the quality and impact of his work.

Graham's most recent achievement is the critically acclaimed short film Aida, which he wrote and directed in 2019. This project received widespread recognition, including the prestigious Best Dramatic Film award at the 2020 Austin Under the Stars Film Festival. Throughout his career, Graham has consistently pushed the boundaries of his creativity, showcasing his skill and dedication to the art of filmmaking.

Career

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2014
Noble Fir
Noble Fir as Writer