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Donari Braxton

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Occupation(s)
  
Writer / Director

Role
  
Filmmaker

Years active
  
2000–present

Parents
  
Anthony Braxton


Website
  
www.donaribraxton.com

Movies
  
Out of My Hand, hItec!

Name
  
Donari Braxton

Books
  
I

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Born
  
November 11, 1982 (age 41) (
1982-11-11
)

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award

Similar People
  
Takeshi Fukunaga, Tyondai Braxton, Anthony Braxton, Sean Conroy, Doua Moua

Teaser for "Themes from a Rosary," a film by Donari Braxton


Donari Braxton (born November 11, 1982) is an American filmmaker and writer. His independent narrative films are generally considered experimental, though have been featured diversely both in film festivals and art film reviews internationally. He's known for creating performance and video art for gallery exhibition, and with the 2013 launch of the photo/video series "how-to-be-alone.com", began freely releasing and distributing such content online. His work has been supported by NPR, the San Francisco Film Society, the Independent Filmmaker Project, Sundance, Film Independent, and the Berlinale Talents, amongst other institutions.

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Braxton was born in New York City and is the son of seminal new wave composer and music philosopher Anthony Braxton. Like his father, he is known for being an avid chess player, and is said to be a chessmaster. In 2006, his first published work, I, a collection of short stories, was met with critical acclaim and became largely associated with the avant-garde or "New Chemical Generation" of contemporary fiction. In 2010, he co-founded with Takeshi Fukunaga the production company "FX-S," which later became "TELEVISION." The company's produced video content for companies such as HBO, Puma and Marc Jacobs.

In 2015, their first narrative feature, "Out of My Hand," premiered at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival and was theatrically released by Ava DuVernay's ARRAY pictures in November 2015. Braxton was later nominated for the John Cassavetes Film Independent Spirit Award for his work as writer/producer on the project. In 2016, the San Francisco Film Society announced Braxton's developing feature, "Above," would be a science-fiction drama, granting it the 2016 KRF Screenwriting Grant & Fellowship.

Braxton's photography and editorials have been widely published in magazines such as GQ, Details, Surface and Playboy, amongst others.

Select Filmography

  • The Inevitable Me (2009)
  • Oh, The Predictable Beasts (2011)
  • hItec! (2010)
  • 'Themes from a Rosary (2010)
  • 'The Future of All Fragile Things (2015 ET)
  • Out of My Hand (2015)
  • References

    Donari Braxton Wikipedia