Seth Michael Donsky

Seth Michael Donsky
Born Seth Michael Donsky
Champaign, Illinois

Seth Michael Donsky is an American filmmaker, screenwriter and journalist.

Biography

Donsky was born in Champaign, Illinois to Aaron Donsky and Wendy Arbit. He was raised by his mother and stepfather James Hite in Riverside, CA. He holds an MFA in Film from Columbia University where he twice received the Dean's Fellowship. He currently lives in New York City. He wrote and directed the 1997 feature film Twisted and the 2004 short film Loopy,[1][2] the latter his thesis film for graduation from Columbia.

Donsky's Twisted was re-discovered by the Museum of Modern Art in 2013, included in their Charles Dickens bicentenary film series http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/films/1339 and subsequently accepted into their permanent film collection.

He was selected to direct two commercial spots, Love Thy Neighbor and History of the Movies, as one of ten national finalists for the 2000 and the 2003 Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker's Award Contest.

He has taught screenwriting at the New York Film Academy and was chairman of the screenwriting department from 2004-2006. He currently teaches at The Art Institute of New York City and is also a visiting adjunct in the MFA Screenwriting Program at Hollins University.

In 2008, he collaborated with the Calgary Men's Chorus writing and narrating their adaption of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

As a journalist he contributed regularly to Gotham Magazine and Los Angeles Confidential magazine. He also contributed articles to womansday.com, the online version of Elle Decor and at pointclickhome.com, the online site for Metropolitan Home and to the Edge, an online LGBT portal.

His 2009 New York Press cover feature The Trouble With Safe Sex,.[3] The article was reprinted in Cleis Press after choosing it in its special series "Best Sex Writing of 2010".

His 2010 New York Press cover feature Free at Las$t[4] about debtors anonymous in New York City was recognized for excellence in coverage of business and financial news by the New York Press Association and prominently featured in the March/April 2011 Issue of Utne Reader. His work was also honored in the New York Press Association's 2010 Better Newspaper Contest for Excellence in Journalism.

Articles

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Discography

Filmography

References

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