La Monte Edwards is a renowned and accomplished filmmaker hailing from Meadville, Pennsylvania, who has had the privilege of graduating from the prestigious New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
His inaugural feature-length directorial effort, "King of Paper Chasin'", achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the fastest-selling premiere in the extensive history of HBO's New York Latino Film Festival, garnering widespread acclaim and attention.
Moreover, this notable achievement was further reinforced by FOXNews.com, which lauded "King of Paper Chasin'" as "a runaway hit", solidifying its status as a cinematic triumph.
In addition to his feature-length endeavors, Edwards has also made a name for himself in the realm of short films. His latest short film, "Chatsworth", has garnered significant recognition, including the prestigious Best Screenplay Award at the Studio City Film Festival in Los Angeles, a testament to his exceptional storytelling abilities and artistic vision.