Jim Vendiola
Place of Birth:
Miami, Florida, USA
Jim is an award-winning, Filipino-American filmmaker whose work frequently explores heartache, longing, liminality, eros, and pathos. He’s been named one of Newcity's FILM 50 of 2016, 2018, and 2020—alongside such production notables as Dick Wolf ("Law & Order"), The Wachowskis (The "Matrix" Saga), and Steve James ("Hoop Dreams"). He is a 2021 3Arts “Make a Wave” grantee, and grand award winner of the inaugural NewNarratives Program from NewFilmmakers LA and WarnerMedia OneFifty. Jim's psychological horror short, "Violets," which reframes the genre's more common predator/prey dynamic, received the 22nd Chicago Underground Film Festival's Audience Award. His follow up, "Library Hours," is a reimagined approach to vintage erotica that favors empathy over objectification, and stylistic purpose over the male gaze. Reviewing its sold-out West Coast Premiere at HBO's Outfest LA, one critic wrote, “The material in the hands of a lesser writer or director could have been exploitative, sexually gratuitous and even insensitive, but under Jim Vendiola [it] is anything but.” Jim's latest short, "Pretty Pickle"—part horror, part comedy of manners, part modern romance—will World Premiere at the Chattanooga Film Festival in Summer 2022. His is currently developing a neo-noir crime thriller limited series, "Argus," for WarnerMedia OneFifty, with co-creator and co-writer, LeLe Park.
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