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Tim Calandrello

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Tim Calandrello is an accomplished filmmaker who has worked with some of the biggest filmmakers and stars in the entertainment industry including Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, Morgan Spurlock, Spike Jonze, James Franco, Nancy Spielberg, Roberta Grossman and Meryl Streep. Tim has also worked extensively with musicians and composers including Hans Zimmer, Nathan Wang, Benjamin Wallfisch, Dhani Harrison, Everclear, The Crystal Method, NKOTB, Foo Fighters, Five Finger Death Punch, Alice Cooper, P!NK, Rob Zombie, DJ Rap, Moby, Chris Cornell, The Avett Brothers, Liz Phair and others. In 2017, Tim produced and edited the feature documentary "Obey Giant" for hulu, and he wrote, produced and edited the film "Hired Gun" for Netflix. Both films have been critical and commercial successes. In addition to " Hired Gun " and " Obey Giant ", his recent documentary credits include the Steven Spielberg produced "Auschwitz", "Farmland" from Academy Award-Winning director James Moll and the Grammy Award-Winning film "Foo Fighters: Back and Forth" for which he was awarded a Gold Record and an NME Award. He has been recognized with four National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Awards, was a 2017 HMMA Award Nominee for Best Music Documentary and recently was awarded a 2018 Webby Award. Tim is also the founder of Twisted Pumpkin Inc., which is home to Twisted Pumpkin Pictures... a full service Film & Television Production Company; & Twisted Pumpkin Creative... a marketing division dedicated to the creation of Theatrical Trailers, Promos, Social Media Marketing Campaigns, Branded Content and more. His work has been seen in hundreds of film trailers, promos, television shows, music videos, pilots and specials, for clients including Disney, Amblin Television, Sony, Apple, RCA Records, NBC, AMC, Showtime, ESPN, Fox, Verizon, & the NBA to name a few.

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