Phillip Montgomery is a multifaceted filmmaker based in Los Angeles, boasting a prestigious educational background from the esteemed Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
His impressive directing portfolio encompasses a wide range of award-winning productions, including films, television shows, and commercials for prominent brands such as Jack Daniel's, Guinness, Walmart, GE, and IBM.
In 2019, Montgomery's remarkable commercial campaign for the 60th Anniversary Grammy Awards earned him the prestigious Cannes Lions Silver, Bronze, and Jury Prize, a testament to his exceptional skill and creativity.
Recently, he directed the highly acclaimed Kevin Costner mini-series "The West" for the History Channel and "Sitting Bull", executive produced by none other than Leonardo DiCaprio.
Montgomery's impressive accolades include earning Cannes Silver and Bronze Lions for his groundbreaking Grammy Awards campaign, as well as the distinction of having his short film "Child of the Sky" premiere at the renowned New York Film Festival.
Prior to his recent successes, Montgomery's notable works included the feature documentary #ReGENERATION, narrated by Ryan Gosling, which won the Youth Jury Award at the Seattle International Film Festival, and his short film "Today", which explores the pressing issue of LA's water crisis and was honored with a Special Jury Prize.
In recognition of his remarkable talent and dedication, Montgomery was named to SHOOT Magazine's prestigious New Directors Showcase and received the coveted Cannes New Director Award for his outstanding work on the 2012 Olympics commercial for P&G.