Anthony Grippa is a multifaceted creative professional residing in New York, with a diverse array of skills that span filmmaking, photography, and education.
His academic background is marked by a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Rutgers University, which he completed with distinction. Subsequently, he pursued his Master of Fine Arts in Directing at the esteemed American Film Institute in Los Angeles, further honing his craft and expertise.
As a photographer and filmmaker, Anthony is deeply committed to capturing authentic, human stories that resonate with audiences. His directorial credits include the feature films "Running Funny" (2009) and "Half Brother" (2016),both of which garnered critical acclaim and were showcased at numerous film festivals across the United States. These films were also released on various digital platforms, ensuring a wider reach and impact.
Anthony's latest creative endeavors, including the short film "Aleppo", shine a light on the lives and struggles of individuals residing in conflict zones, as well as those affected by the devastating aftermath of war.