Chuck Griffith is a renowned American filmmaker and digital experience design leader who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
His short film, Silicon Caesar (2019),is a psychological re-imagining of Julius Caesar set in the modern tech world, which has won multiple awards, including Best Short Film Screenplay, and has been honored at several international film festivals. This film is just one example of his exceptional work, as his short film, No Woman's Face Remember, screened at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for several international awards.
As a producer, Griffith has an impressive list of credits, including A Special Night (2017),Barista (2015),After Death (2013),Give Baby a Kiss (2012),and A Heart Felt (2011). In 2025, he expanded his storytelling into new mediums by releasing his first children's book, Monty Moves to Honeytown Beach.
Griffith's feature film debut, Thank You, Good Night, starred Mark Hamill, Christian Campbell, Sally Kirkland, and John Paul Pitoc, and won a Jury Prize for Best Feature at multiple U.S. festivals. The film later developed a cult following on iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play. He also co-wrote two original songs for the film, Not in High School Anymore and Fifth of July.
Griffith's early success came with his short film, Safe Sex (2000),which won Best Short Film at a London festival. He went on to produce episodes of MTV's Emmy Award-winning series Made and worked as a story consultant on In the Blood. Additionally, he served as creative director for Best of Breed: Volume 1, a curated short film collection recognized for its innovative programming.
Throughout his career, Griffith has explored themes of identity, memory, ambition, and cultural power in his work, reflecting his experience as a creative executive in tech.