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Tony Zierra is an American director and producer. He is best known for the documentaries: My Big Break (2009), in which he also appeared, and Filmworker (2017). From an early age Zierra's goal was to become a filmmaker. He attended film studies classes at NYU, Texas A&M and UCLA.
- 1999–present
Filmworker is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Tony Zierra about Leon Vitali, a successful British actor who, after playing the role of Lord Bullingdon in the Stanley Kubrick-directed Barry Lyndon, gave up his acting career to work for decades as Kubrick’s assistant.
- English
- Elizabeth Yoffe, Tony Zierra
Tony Zierra, an aspiring filmmaker with no money, stars or crew, resorts to filming the lives of his four struggling actor roommates. Three of the actors, Brad Rowe , Chad Lindberg and Wes Bentley quickly hit it big, while the fourth actor, Greg Fawcett , is nearly driven insane watching the others get famous.
- Tony Zierra
- Elizabeth Yoffe, Tony Zierra
- David Ben Shannon, Refrag, Alex Ebert
25. Mai 2017 · Tony Zierra's documentary Filmworker, which premiered at Cannes this year, shines a light on Vitali, the man to whom Kubrick owes a significant portion of his oeuvre. For nearly 30 years, Vitali dedicated himself to facilitating and elevating the quality of Kubrick's films.
- Emily Buder
Im Kino. Mysteriöser Schweigetyp. Die Filmkolumne. Von Katrin Doerksen, Lukas Foerster. 03.10.2018. "Filmworker" von Tony Zierra, gezeigt im Rahmend des Festivals DokuArts, widmet sich jenem Mann, der auf Setphotos stets zwei Schritte hinter Stanley Kubrick zu sehen ist.
Tony Zierra. Director: Filmworker. Director Tony Zierra has been fascinated by the power of storytelling and cinema since he was a child. When time and money permitted he took film classes at NYU and later at Texas A & M and UCLA. His first documentary, Carving Out Our Name, follows the lives of four actors hoping to find success in Hollywood ...
Mini Bio. Director Tony Zierra has been fascinated by the power of storytelling and cinema since he was a child. When time and money permitted he took film classes at NYU and later at Texas A & M and UCLA. His first documentary, Carving Out Our Name, follows the lives of four actors hoping to find success in Hollywood.