Darren Stein

Darren Stein

Born 24/12/1971 (52 years old)
California, USA

Biography

Darren Stein was raised in a celluloid family with grandparents who started Crest National Film Laboratory in Hollywood in 1961. He started using his father’s video camera at age ten, casting his neighborhood friends in short films that would become the subject of his 2003 documentary Put The Camera on Me, featured on NPR’s This’American’Life. Upon graduating NYU’s Tisch Film School, Darren co-wrote and directed his first feature, the Las Vegas road-movie Sparkler. Darren went on to write and direct the dark teen comedy Jawbreaker, which premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and earned Rose McGowan a nomination for the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain. He wrote and directed the short film Color Me Olsen, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007. He has also directed music videos and written pilots and screenplays for the most important majors.

Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid

Director

Movies
2013

G.B.F.

1999

Jawbreaker

1997

Sparkler

1988

Aviel

Documentaries
2003

Put the Camera on Me

Short
2007

Color Me Olsen

Screenwriter

Movies
2015

Seeds of Yesterday (TV movie)

1999

Jawbreaker

Documentaries
2003

Put the Camera on Me

Actor

Documentaries
2024

Raw & Real: The Truth Be Told (series)

2003

Put the Camera on Me

Cinematographer

Documentaries
2003

Put the Camera on Me

Guest