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Bergoch was co-producer on ''Dealing,'' a Matthew Huffman feature film which won the audience award at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival.<ref>http://inlandempire.us/big-bear-lake-international-film-festival-announces-winners/</ref>
Bergoch was co-producer on ''Dealing,'' a Matthew Huffman feature film which won the audience award at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival.<ref>http://inlandempire.us/big-bear-lake-international-film-festival-announces-winners/</ref>


With [[Sean S. Baker]], Bergoch co-wrote the award-winning film ''[[Starlet (Film)|Starlet]]''<ref>[http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/hipster-catnip/Content?oid=4412668 "Tangerine Is Hipster Catnip"]. ''East Bay Express'', Kelly Vance, July 15, 2015</ref><ref>[http://cinema-scope.com/cinema-scope-magazine/golden-girls-sean-bakers-starlet/ "Golden Girls: Sean Baker’s Starlet"]. ''Cinema Scope'', By Adam Nayman</ref> which was released on November 9, 2012 in the US by [[Music Box Films]].<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/09/movies/starlet-with-dree-hemingway.html?_r=0 "Less Than Visible, but Not to Each Other ‘Starlet,’ With Dree Hemingway"]. ''International New York Times'', NYT Critics’ Pick By MANOHLA DARGIS NOV. 8, 2012 </ref><ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/starlet-sxsw-review-301374 "Starlet: SXSW Review"]. ''Hollywood Reporter'', 3/17/2012 by John DeFore</ref> He is also associate producer of that film.
With [[Sean S. Baker]], Bergoch co-wrote the award-winning film ''[[Starlet (Film)|Starlet]]''<ref>[http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/hipster-catnip/Content?oid=4412668 "Tangerine Is Hipster Catnip"]. ''East Bay Express'', Kelly Vance, July 15, 2015</ref><ref>[http://cinema-scope.com/cinema-scope-magazine/golden-girls-sean-bakers-starlet/ "Golden Girls: Sean Baker’s Starlet"]. ''Cinema Scope'', By Adam Nayman</ref> which was released on November 9, 2012 in the US by [[Music Box Films]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/09/movies/starlet-with-dree-hemingway.html?_r=0 "Less Than Visible, but Not to Each Other ‘Starlet,’ With Dree Hemingway"]. ''International New York Times'', NYT Critics’ Pick By MANOHLA DARGIS NOV. 8, 2012 </ref><ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/starlet-sxsw-review-301374 "Starlet: SXSW Review"]. ''Hollywood Reporter'', 3/17/2012 by John DeFore</ref> He is also associate producer of that film.


He re-teamed with Baker to co-write and co-produce the film [[Tangerine]],<ref>[http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/31/10690962/2015-entertainment-industry-diversity-hollywood-television-film "Diversity is now the defining conversation of the entertainment industry"]. ''The Verge'', By Kwame Opam and Emily Yoshida on December 31, 2015.</ref> which premiered at the 2015 [[Sundance Film Festival]] and was well received by critics upon its Summer 2015 release by Magnolia Pictures.<ref>[http://www.straight.com/movies/497356/tangerine-takes-no-prisoners "Tangerine takes no prisoners"]. ''The Georgia Strait'' by Ken Eisner on July 29th, 2015</ref><ref name=nash>[http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/beyond-using-progressive-filming-techniques-and-casting-tangerine-is-expressive-and-warm/Content?oid=5381312 "Beyond using progressive filming techniques and casting, Tangerine is expressive and warm"]. ''Nashville Scene'', By Jason Shawhan</ref><ref>[http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/tangerine-all-is-not-calm-in-this-vibrant-iphone-shot-tale/ "‘Tangerine’: A vibrant iPhone-shot tale set in gritty L.A."]. ''Seattle Times'', July 23, 2015</ref>
He re-teamed with Baker to co-write and co-produce the film [[Tangerine]],<ref>[http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/31/10690962/2015-entertainment-industry-diversity-hollywood-television-film "Diversity is now the defining conversation of the entertainment industry"]. ''The Verge'', By Kwame Opam and Emily Yoshida on December 31, 2015.</ref> which premiered at the 2015 [[Sundance Film Festival]] and was well received by critics upon its Summer 2015 release by Magnolia Pictures.<ref>[http://www.straight.com/movies/497356/tangerine-takes-no-prisoners "Tangerine takes no prisoners"]. ''The Georgia Strait'' by Ken Eisner on July 29th, 2015</ref><ref name=nash>[http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/beyond-using-progressive-filming-techniques-and-casting-tangerine-is-expressive-and-warm/Content?oid=5381312 "Beyond using progressive filming techniques and casting, Tangerine is expressive and warm"]. ''Nashville Scene'', By Jason Shawhan</ref><ref>[http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/tangerine-all-is-not-calm-in-this-vibrant-iphone-shot-tale/ "‘Tangerine’: A vibrant iPhone-shot tale set in gritty L.A."]. ''Seattle Times'', July 23, 2015</ref>

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Chris Bergoch
Occupation(s)Producer, Writer
Years active2002—present

Chris Bergoch is an American screenwriter and producer, known for having co-written the films Starlet and Tangerine[1][2] as well as writing on the television shows Greg the Bunny and Warren the Ape.

Early life and education

Bergoch received his B.F.A. in Film & Television Production from New York University.[3]

Career

Bergoch collaborated on the writing of all five incarnations of the television sitcom Greg the Bunny which include the IFC[4] and FOX versions. He contributed songs to the Rock Opera which closed out the 2010 MTV series Warren the Ape, as well as doing some production work on that show. [5]

Bergoch was co-producer on Dealing, a Matthew Huffman feature film which won the audience award at the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival.[6]

With Sean S. Baker, Bergoch co-wrote the award-winning film Starlet[7][8] which was released on November 9, 2012 in the US by Music Box Films.[9][10] He is also associate producer of that film.

He re-teamed with Baker to co-write and co-produce the film Tangerine,[11] which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was well received by critics upon its Summer 2015 release by Magnolia Pictures.[12][4][13]

Bergoch co-wrote and produced Baker's latest feature film, The Florida Project, due in 2017.[14]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Tangerine director Sean Baker: isn't it time diversity was taken more seriously?". The Guardian. Luke Buckmaster 11 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Tangerine Movie Review". Roger Ebert, Matt Zoller Seitz. July 10, 2015
  3. ^ http://www.celebritynetworth.com/view/m/0d48czw/
  4. ^ a b "Beyond using progressive filming techniques and casting, Tangerine is expressive and warm". Nashville Scene, By Jason Shawhan
  5. ^ "Sean Baker on His Film Starlet, an Insider's Look at the Porn Biz". LA Weekly, November 1, 2012. Karina Longworth.
  6. ^ http://inlandempire.us/big-bear-lake-international-film-festival-announces-winners/
  7. ^ "Tangerine Is Hipster Catnip". East Bay Express, Kelly Vance, July 15, 2015
  8. ^ "Golden Girls: Sean Baker’s Starlet". Cinema Scope, By Adam Nayman
  9. ^ "Less Than Visible, but Not to Each Other ‘Starlet,’ With Dree Hemingway". International New York Times, NYT Critics’ Pick By MANOHLA DARGIS NOV. 8, 2012
  10. ^ "Starlet: SXSW Review". Hollywood Reporter, 3/17/2012 by John DeFore
  11. ^ "Diversity is now the defining conversation of the entertainment industry". The Verge, By Kwame Opam and Emily Yoshida on December 31, 2015.
  12. ^ "Tangerine takes no prisoners". The Georgia Strait by Ken Eisner on July 29th, 2015
  13. ^ "‘Tangerine’: A vibrant iPhone-shot tale set in gritty L.A.". Seattle Times, July 23, 2015
  14. ^ Chris O'Falt. "Willem Dafoe Goes to Disney World: Sean Baker Reveals Details and Photos of ‘The Florida Project’ — Exclusive". IndieWire, Sept 22, 2016
  15. ^ Matthew Jacobs. "‘Tangerine’ May Have Had A Tiny Budget, But The Film’s Heart Is Bigger Because Of It". Huffington Post, Jul 09, 2015
  16. ^ "iPhone innovation". Washington Blade, July 16, 2015 | by Brian T. Carney
  17. ^ Michael Nordine. "Willem Dafoe Cast in Sean Baker’s ‘The Florida Project,’ the Writer/Director’s Follow-Up to ‘Tangerine’". IndieWire, Jul 12, 2016

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