David J. Greenberg is a multifaceted creative individual hailing from Philadelphia, where he has established himself as a writer-director and screenwriting professor of considerable renown.
His feature film, "Stomping Ground", made its debut at the prestigious Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and subsequently received a wider release courtesy of Breaking Glass Pictures.
Throughout his illustrious career, Greenberg has penned over 60 feature films, including the critically acclaimed "What Matters Most" (2011) and "Used To Love Her" (2015),as well as the thought-provoking documentaries "Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Run" and "Celebrity Skin".
In addition to his work in the film industry, Greenberg is also an esteemed educator, teaching screenwriting at Drexel University and University of the Arts in Philadelphia, sharing his expertise with the next generation of aspiring writers.
Furthermore, Greenberg is the author of the seminal book "Screenwriting For Micro-budget Films", published by Routledge Press, which has garnered widespread acclaim and has been ranked at an impressive #16 on bookauthority.org's list of Best Screenwriting Books of All Time.
As a testament to his versatility and prolific nature, Greenberg has continued to produce and write numerous films, including the feature "Seclusion", which premiered in the spring of 2021, and another feature, currently in production, slated for release in the fall of 2023.