Steve Balderson

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Steve Balderson
Steve Balderson circa 2003
Born (1975-01-19) January 19, 1975 (age 49)
OccupationFilm director
Websitestevebalderson.com

Stephen Clark Balderson (born January 19, 1975) is an American film director.

Early life

Balderson was born in Manhattan, Kansas, and raised in nearby Wamego, Kansas, until the age of twelve, when his family moved to Manhattan. Balderson attended Manhattan High School."[1] Balderson attended film school at California Institute of the Arts, where he directed six full-length digital movies, including a screen adaptation of Anne Rice's novel The Vampire Lestat. At the end of his third year at CalArts, Balderson realized he'd never had a mid-residency review. When he asked his dean, Hartmut Bitomsky, Bitomsky answered, "Master's students don't have mid-residency reviews." When Bitomsky learned Balderson was an undergrad, he instructed Balderson to stop going to his classes and instead, to do independent study with him. Once a week the two would meet and dissect Alfred Hitchcock films and Steve learned how to focus his vision. After months of working one-on-one with his dean, Balderson decided he was ready to leave CalArts without graduating.[2]

Films

  • El Ganzo: Produced entirely on location in
    Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2014, the experimental drama stars Susan Traylor, Anslem Richardson and Mark Booker. El Ganzo was winner of Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Cinematography at the Salento International Film Fest and was released in limited theaters in the US on September 9, 2016[8]
  • The Wamego Trilogy: Wamego was a three-part documentary series. Wamego: Making Movies Anywhere was released in 2004 on DVD, Making Movies Anywhere won Best Film at the 2005 Fox Film Festival and the 2004 Kan Festival Award.[9] Wamego Strikes Back, the sequel to Making Movies Anywhere, was released in 2007. The third installment, Wamego: Ultimatum chronicles the making of Watch Out. To celebrate its 10-year anniversary, Wamego: Making Movies Anywhere was re-released on Vimeo in September 2014.
  • Alchemy of the Spirit: Dark gothic supernatural love story starring Xander Berkeley, Sarah Clarke, Whip Hubley, and Mink Stole. About a man (Berkeley) who wakes up to find his wife has died during the night. Film Threat says, "9/10...it is an intimate journey that Balderson makes haunting, beautiful, and extraordinary. Berkeley’s acting is without flaw."[10]
  • Bloody Famous: TV mini-series celebrating the extremes people go for fame and love, the show blends “Bachelorette” with “Hunger Games.” Each season, a bachelor or bachelorette leads a dangerous dating show where love is a high-stakes game – elimination equals death.

Filmography

Film director

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  • Love, Venezia (feature, 2025)
  • Bloody Famous (TV mini-series, 2024)
  • Alchemy of the Spirit (feature, 2022)
  • Elvis Lives (feature, 2017)
  • El Ganzo (feature, 2015)
  • Hell Town (feature, 2015)
  • Occupying Ed (feature, 2014)
  • The Far Flung Star (feature, 2014)
  • Culture Shock (feature, 2013)
  • The Casserole Club (feature, 2011)
  • Stuck! (feature, 2010)
  • Wamego: Ultimatum (documentary feature, 2009)
  • Watch Out (feature, 2009)
  • Underbelly (documentary feature, 2008)
  • Wamego Strikes Back (documentary feature, 2007)
  • Phone Sex (feature, HD, 2006)
  • Firecracker (feature, Super 35mm film, 2005)
  • Wamego: Making Movies Anywhere (documentary feature, 2004)
  • Pep Squad (feature 35mm film, 1998)
  • Eleven Eleven (feature digital film, 1996)
  • Pep Squad (feature digital film, 1995)
  • By the Light of the Moon (digital feature film, 1994)
  • Children of Darkness/The Vampire Lestat (digital feature film, 1993)
  • Videorotica (music video, 1992)
  • Bus Stop Goodbyes (video feature film, 1992)
  • The Visionaries (video feature film, 1991)

Awards

  • Winner Best Screenplay - Festival Cine Del Mar 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Winner Best Sci-Fi Feature Film - Seattle Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Winner Best Feature Film - Philadelphia Independent Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Winner Best Director - Atlanta Underground Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Winner Best Cinematography - Crimson Screen Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Winner Best Art/Experimental Feature Film - Another Hole in the Head Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Nomination Best Feature Film - Fantasporto Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Nomination Best Feature Film - Salento International Film Festival 2022 (Alchemy of the Spirit)
  • Winner Best Feature Film Award - Salento International Film Festival 2015 Italy (El Ganzo)
  • Winner Best Cinematography Award - Salento International Film Festival 2015 Italy (El Ganzo)
  • Winner Best Feature Film - Colorado HorrorCon USA 2015 (Hell Town)
  • Winner Best Feature Film - Crimson Screen Film Fest USA 2015 (Hell Town)
  • Winner Best Director Independent Vision Awards - Visionfest 2011 (The Casserole Club)
  • Winner Best Picture Independent Vision Awards - Visionfest 2011 (The Casserole Club)
  • Winner Best Production Design Independent Vision Awards - Visionfest 2011 (The Casserole Club)
  • Winner Special Jury Award - Roger Ebert's Best Films of the Year 2005 (Firecracker)
  • Winner Independent Filmmaker Award - KAN Film Festival 2004 (Wamego: Making Movies Anywhere)
  • Winner Killer-B Award Best Screenplay 2000 B-Movie Film Festival (Pep Squad)
  • Nominated Best International Feature Film - Raindance Film Festival 2008 (Watch Out)
  • Nominated Best International Feature Film - Fantasporto 2005 (Firecracker)

References

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  3. ^ "Ebert's Best 10 Movies of 2005". Chicago Sun-Times.
  4. ^ Knox, Jeremy (July 21, 2005). "Film Threat". Film Threat. Archived from the original on August 23, 2009. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  5. ^ Aftertaste magazine
  6. ^ "Independent Vision Awards 2011". Official Visionfest`11 press release.
  7. ^ "Hell Town (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  8. ^ "'El Ganzo' Boasts 'Unique Love Between A Black Gay Man And A White Straight Woman'". Huffington Post. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  9. ^ Sterneker, Leah (April 22, 2005). "Film Fest". Hutchinson Collegian. 45: 2.
  10. ^ "ALCHEMY OF THE SPIRIT". Film Threat. July 16, 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-16.

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