Chris James Thompson, a talented filmmaker, made his mark with his debut feature-length film, "The Jeffrey Dahmer Files", which premiered at the prestigious SXSW festival and was later acquired by IFC. This notable achievement earned the film the esteemed distinction of being a New York Times Critics' Pick.
In addition to his work on "The Jeffrey Dahmer Files", Thompson also showcased his versatility as a filmmaker by directing the documentary "MECCA: The Floor" for ESPN's 30for30 series.
Moreover, he produced the Sundance and CNN Films co-production "The 414s: The Original Teenage Hackers", a documentary that highlights the groundbreaking achievements of a group of pioneering teenage computer hackers.
As an editor, Thompson's credits include the Tribeca Film Festival-selected feature "Plucked", the Amazon Studios-produced film "Pet Names", and the YouTube feature documentary "Chasing Bubbles", demonstrating his range and expertise in the editing realm.