![]() He has just completed production on his fifth film, Five Dances. His journalism assignments have taken him from the Antarctic to the Himalayas. ![]() He spent eight years living in Japan, first as a Fulbright Journalist, and then as a creator of radio programs for the BBC, and a writer for numerous publications. He is the recipient of many writing and directing awards, including National Endowment for the Arts, Fulbright, and New York State Council for the Arts Fellowships, and numerous residency fellowships, including those to the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and the Edward Albee and Ucross Foundations. Writer and director Alan Brown’s most recent feature – his fourth – Private Romeo, won a Grand Jury Prize at 2011 Outfest Film Festival in Los Angeles, and was a Critic’s Pick of The New York Times, which wrote that, “Shakespeare himself would spring for a ticket to Brown’s restaging of Romeo and Juliet…performed to perfection.” Brown is the author of the acclaimed novel, Audrey Hepburn’s Neck, which won the Pacific Rim Book Prize, and has been translated into eight languages. ![]()
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