Ari Taub (director)

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Ari Taub
Born (1965-09-27) September 27, 1965 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer

Ari Taub (born September 27, 1965) is an American movie director, producer, and editor. Taub was born in New York City.

Taub is best known for his movie The Fallen,[1] a 2004 war film about the perspectives of Italian, German, and American soldiers during World War II.

Taub's latest movie is '79 Parts (2019), a comedy set in 1979, starring Eric Roberts.[2]

Taub also produced Stanley Cuba (2007), a parody of Stanley Kubrick films, starring Mike Birbiglia and directed by Per Anderson.[3]

Filmography[edit]

  • '79 Parts (2019)
  • The Flying Ass Monkeys (TV series) (2012)
  • Last Letters from Monte Rosa (2010)
  • Life on the Edge of Town (short) (2010)
  • 2010 Fairies Fatale (short) (2010)
  • The Fallen (2004)
  • Letters from the Dead (2003)
  • Writer's Block (short) (1996)
  • The Red Herring (short) (1988)
  • Harold Swerg (short) (with Ralph Soll) (1988)
  • On Time (short) (1987)

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2005 Milan International Film Festival Audience Award The Fallen Won
2005 Milan International Film Festival Best Director The Fallen Won
2004 Bearfest – Big Bear Lake International Film Festival Audience Award The Fallen Won
2003 Brooklyn International Film Festival Chamelon Letters from the Dead Won
1998 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Short Film Award Writer's Block Won
1991 Barcelona Film Festival Jury Prize On Time Won
1991 CINE Competition CINE Golden Eagle Harold Swerg Won (shared with producer, writer, and editor)
1991 Sacramento Festival of Cinema Outstanding Short The Red Herring Won
1988 First Run Festival Award of Excellence The Red Herring Won
1987 First Run Festival Award of Excellence On Time Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Fallen". IMDb.
  2. ^ "'79 Parts". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Stanley Cuba". IMDb.

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