Adam Rubin(II)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Adam Rubin is an award-winning writer/director/producer.
He has worked professionally in narrative short form, commercials and documentary. He is developing, and is set to direct the feature film "Fortunate Son", with more films to follow including "The Heist Generation", "Connection", and "Before The Lights Go Out".
His most recent short film, "A Perfect Day" has won been accepted into over 40 festivals, winning a range of awards and accolades and garnering both entertainment and educational distribution. His USC film school thesis film, "The Cricket Player", is consistently one of the most requested short films in the entire famous USC film school archive. It has screened in many formats, including on different airlines and TV networks.
Both "A Perfect Day" and "The Cricket Player" have both qualified for Academy Award consideration, and have either won or been a finalist for many awards including the Rhode Island International Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize and many others.
Adam has directed commercials and the feature-length Holocaust documentary "Forever After", and has achieved some of the highest academic qualifications including being awarded the Jack Nicholson Award, USC film school's top directing award and scholarship. He also has received an MBA in business from Oxford University in England.
He has worked professionally in narrative short form, commercials and documentary. He is developing, and is set to direct the feature film "Fortunate Son", with more films to follow including "The Heist Generation", "Connection", and "Before The Lights Go Out".
His most recent short film, "A Perfect Day" has won been accepted into over 40 festivals, winning a range of awards and accolades and garnering both entertainment and educational distribution. His USC film school thesis film, "The Cricket Player", is consistently one of the most requested short films in the entire famous USC film school archive. It has screened in many formats, including on different airlines and TV networks.
Both "A Perfect Day" and "The Cricket Player" have both qualified for Academy Award consideration, and have either won or been a finalist for many awards including the Rhode Island International Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize and many others.
Adam has directed commercials and the feature-length Holocaust documentary "Forever After", and has achieved some of the highest academic qualifications including being awarded the Jack Nicholson Award, USC film school's top directing award and scholarship. He also has received an MBA in business from Oxford University in England.