Frank Hall Green is a master of multiple creative disciplines, showcasing exceptional skill as a writer, director, and producer, with a unique ability to excel in each of these roles. As a partner at the esteemed Catch & Release Films, he has the privilege of collaborating with producer Tom Heller, a renowned industry expert with an impressive credits list that includes critically acclaimed films such as Foxcatcher, Precious, 127 Hours, and Mud.
In this partnership, Green and Heller are working together to bring the highly acclaimed novel Boy21 by Matthew Quick to the big screen, with the talented and experienced Lasse Hallstrom at the helm, directing this cinematic masterpiece. This adaptation is just one of the many exciting projects that are part of the Catch & Release Films' slate, showcasing the company's commitment to producing high-quality, engaging films that captivate audiences worldwide.
Noted filmmaker Green's inaugural directorial venture, Wildlike, has received widespread critical acclaim and has been extended an invitation to participate in an impressive 75 film festivals, garnering a remarkable 16 Best Film awards in the process.
The production, a collaborative effort between Christine Vachon and Killer Films, Tandem Pictures, and Joseph Stephans, masterfully crafts a poignant narrative that chronicles the journey of a young girl as she navigates the vast and unforgiving Alaskan wilderness.
Featuring a talented cast of actors, including the versatile Ella Purnell, the seasoned Bruce Greenwood, the accomplished Brian Geraghty, the charismatic Nolan Gerard Funk, and the accomplished Ann Dowd, Wildlike was meticulously shot on 35mm film in the breathtakingly beautiful state of Alaska.
Noteworthy among his various professional endeavors is the fact that Green is not only involved in the production of the critically acclaimed film Wildlike, but also serves as a producer on Remittance, the sophomore feature from the highly acclaimed writing/directing duo Joel Fendelman and Patrick Daly.
Furthermore, his impressive production credits also extend to the award-winning one-man show Ghetto Klown, which was expertly brought to life by the talented John Leguizamo in a special presentation for HBO.
Additionally, Green's extensive experience in the industry is also reflected in his work on the film Allegiance, which boasts an impressive cast led by the talented John Turturro, and is based on the film by the renowned Theo Van Gogh.
Lastly, it is worth mentioning that his production credits also include the film 1-900-Tonight, another notable project that has garnered significant attention and acclaim.
Long before venturing into the world of filmmaking, Chris Green had already established himself as a skilled and accomplished producer and director, having created a multitude of short films that showcased his exceptional talent.
Prior to his illustrious career in the film industry, Green had also acquired a solid foundation in business, having earned an MBA from the prestigious Tisch School of Film & Television at New York University.
In addition to his academic achievements, Green's background is also marked by his experience in venture capital and emerging technology, further solidifying his versatility and broad range of skills.
Furthermore, Green is a proud alumnus of both the Gallatin School and the Graduate Film Program at New York University, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his passion for storytelling.
When he's not busy working on his latest projects, Green enjoys exploring the great outdoors through backpacking, and is also a member of MENSA, a prestigious organization that celebrates intellectual achievement and community.