Matt Wilkins(I)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
I made my first film in 1989 and have been making things ever since. I've been a cook, delivery driver, videographer, and producer. I've worked as a Field Producer, Story Producer, Supervising Producer and Writer on "Hoarders," "Inside Homicide," "Yard Crashers," "Mountain Men," "My 600 Pound Life," "Twisted Love," "Twisted Sisters," "Fog Of Murder," "Biography: WWE Legends," "Violent Minds: Killers On Tape," among others.
Counting public access skits, I've made over 30 short films and 3 narrative features. In one sweet stretch, I received 16 grants in 14 years from the Seattle Arts Commission, the King County Arts Commission, Artist Trust, The Allen Foundation for the Arts, 4Culture and the NW Film Forum to make several shorts and my first two narrative features "Buffalo Bill's Defunct" and "Marrow."
Our films have played Seattle International Film Festival, Portland Film Festival, Cinequest, Italian TV RAI Uno, Cinematexas, The Smithsonian Institute and won a Judges Award at the NW Film and Video Festival from Simpson's creator Matt Groening. I was commissioned to make a short film by MTV that played at Sundance, called "McMullen's Machines." I am finishing my first feature documentary, "What the Hell Happened," about the lives of 5 people over 33 years.
Counting public access skits, I've made over 30 short films and 3 narrative features. In one sweet stretch, I received 16 grants in 14 years from the Seattle Arts Commission, the King County Arts Commission, Artist Trust, The Allen Foundation for the Arts, 4Culture and the NW Film Forum to make several shorts and my first two narrative features "Buffalo Bill's Defunct" and "Marrow."
Our films have played Seattle International Film Festival, Portland Film Festival, Cinequest, Italian TV RAI Uno, Cinematexas, The Smithsonian Institute and won a Judges Award at the NW Film and Video Festival from Simpson's creator Matt Groening. I was commissioned to make a short film by MTV that played at Sundance, called "McMullen's Machines." I am finishing my first feature documentary, "What the Hell Happened," about the lives of 5 people over 33 years.