Dusty Bias

Dusty Bias

Biographie

Dusty's work has been recognized by Miramax Films and the Sundance Film Lab. His writing has been featured in Four Corners (2005), directed by Douglas Mueller, which won 2nd place at the Seattle Science Fiction Film Festival, and in 1 Phone, 2 Phone, 3 Phone, 4 (2006) which earned the Panavision Filmmakers Grant and screened at over a dozen film festivals. He also produced each of these. Dusty's writing accolades include the short script 8 houses in a day (honorable mention at the 2003 American Gem short screenplay competition) and Big Man, a feature script 2005 finalist for the Sundance Filmmakers Lab, a 2nd place winner in the Eugene Walter's Screen Writing Competition, and a top 15% finalist for the prestigious Nichol's Fellowship in Screenwriting through the Academy of Arts and Science. PRAIRIE LOVE is Dusty's feature directorial debut.

Film Movement

Réalisateur

Scénariste

Monteur

Films
2011

Prairie Love