John Bosch

John Bosch

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Biography

John Bosch, a multifaceted personality, calls Brooklyn, New York, his home, boasting an impressive array of abilities that transcend the boundaries of various creative disciplines, including but not limited to production, filmmaking, music, writing, editing, sound design, and mixing, showcasing his remarkable versatility and capacity for artistic expression.

Michael Bosch's formative years in the 1990s, spent in the vibrant city of Seattle, were a pivotal period of artistic growth and development, marked by a trifecta of creative pursuits. During this era, Bosch refined his technical expertise by taking on multifaceted roles, simultaneously producing and directing music videos for local bands, sharing his knowledge by leading editing workshops, and further cultivating his musical talents by performing with various ensembles.

After making the significant decision to relocate to the city that never sleeps, New York, in the year 2001, the renowned entrepreneur and visionary, Bosch, embarked on a bold new venture, establishing a state-of-the-art, full-service recording and post-production studio, which has since become an integral part of the city's thriving creative scene.

This innovative studio, under Bosch's expert guidance, has had the privilege of being involved in a wide range of esteemed film and music projects, including the highly acclaimed and visually stunning "Brand Upon the Brain", a cinematic masterpiece that has garnered widespread critical acclaim and admiration, thanks in no small part to its collaboration with the talented and versatile actress, Isabella Rossellini.

Notable among Bosch's impressive array of credits is "The Project", a cinematic masterpiece that garnered widespread acclaim and ultimately took home the esteemed Audience Award at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival. Additionally, his documentary "Darkon: The Movie" received widespread critical acclaim and won the coveted Best Documentary award at the 2007 SxSW Film Festival. Furthermore, his film "John Wayne Hated Horses" was featured in the prestigious 2009 Cannes Director's Fortnight, a testament to its artistic merit and innovative storytelling.

In the year 2011, Bosch embarked on a significant creative endeavour, culminating in the completion of his feature-length documentary "A Wilderness of Mirrors", a cinematic masterpiece that exemplified his remarkable versatility as a filmmaker, effortlessly transcending traditional genre boundaries. Concurrently, he launched a series of narrative shorts, showcasing his remarkable aptitude for concise, impactful storytelling, and collaborated with Geoffrey B. Trumbo on two original screenplays, thereby further solidifying his reputation as a visionary and innovative storyteller.

Career

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2021