Jacob Gentry Explained

Jacob Gentry
Birth Place:Nashville, Tennessee, US
Occupation:Film director
Known For:The Signal, My Super Psycho Sweet 16 series

Jacob Gentry is an American film director, editor, and writer. He is best known for The Signal, which he co-wrote and co-directed with David Bruckner and Dan Bush. He also directed the My Super Psycho Sweet 16 trilogy and collaborated with Broken Bells on short films based on their music.

Early life

Gentry was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and raised in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] At fifteen, MTV aired his short film Terminator 3: School Day. Later, he attended the University of Georgia along with David Bruckner and A. J. Bowen. The three would later collaborate with Dan Bush on The Signal (2007).[2]

Career

Gentry's first film was Last Goodbye (2004), which starred Faye Dunaway and the children of several celebrities. Gentry was initially resistant to the idea of casting the children of celebrities but relented when he realized the gimmick could be used for publicity.[3] He later described the film as "a messy Magnolia".[2] In 2005, he edited the film The Lady from Sockholm.[4] His next feature was The Signal, which traces its origins to a Surrealist game called exquisite corpse in which multiple collaborators independently contribute toward the completion of an art project.[5] After collaborating with Bruckner and Bush on The Signal, he signed a three picture deal with MTV and directed My Super Psycho Sweet 16 (2009) and its two sequels, and .[2] Although not a fan of reality television, Gentry decided to use the source material to discuss the financial crisis.[6] Gentry was originally approached to contribute to the horror anthology V/H/S, but he was forced to decline due to Directors Guild of America technicalities. He instead suggested Bruckner, who joined the project.[2] Gentry worked with the band Broken Bells on two short films. Gentry said that the shorts allowed him to explore new ideas and work in science fiction, his favorite genre.[7] Gentry and musician Danger Mouse had gone to college together, and although they had not worked together professionally until then, they were friends.[8] Gentry did not synchronize the films to the albums; instead, he worked from Danger Mouse's ideas and created independent narratives.[9] In 2015 he released Synchronicity, after which he released Broadcast Signal Intrusion in 2021.[10]

Awards and nominations

In 2008, Gentry was nominated for the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award along with Bruckner and Bush for The Signal.[11]

Filmography

Film Year Director Producer Writer Editor Notes
Last Goodbye 2004
The Lady from Sockholm 2005
The Signal 2007 Segment "The Jealousy Monster"
Hysterical Psycho 2009
My Super Psycho Sweet 16 2009
2010
2012
After the Disco Part One: Angel and the Fool 2013 Short film[12]
After the Disco Part Two: Holding On for Life 2013 Short film
Synchronicity 2015
Broadcast Signal Intrusion 2021

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dan Bush, David Bruckner, and Jacob Gentry, The Signal. Guerrasio. Jason. Filmmaker. 2007-01-24. 2014-08-12.
  2. News: Mumblegore. Nicholson. Amy. LA Weekly. 2014-08-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20140901063159/http://features.laweekly.com/mumblegore/. 2014-09-01. dead.
  3. News: A NIGHT OUT WITH: Jacob Gentry; Friend of Famous Kids. Chaplin. Julia. The New York Times. 2004-05-09. 2014-08-12.
  4. Web site: Review: 'The Lady From Sockholm'. Harvey. Dennis. Variety. 2005-10-18. 2015-06-21.
  5. News: Three directors behind horror film 'Signal'. Addiego. Walter. San Francisco Chronicle. 2008-02-17. 2014-08-12.
  6. News: MTV shoots upcoming 'My Super Psycho Sweet 16' in Atlanta, debuting October 23. Ho. Rodney. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 2009-10-21. 2014-08-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20140813044138/http://blogs.ajc.com/radio-tv-talk/2009/10/21/mtv-shoots-upcoming-my-super-psycho-sweet-16-in-atlanta-debuting-october-23/. 2014-08-13. dead.
  7. Web site: 'The Signal' Director Jacob Gentry on Moving from Horror to Sci-fi for the Band Broken Bells and Beyond. Hall. Peter. Movies.com. 2013-11-27. 2014-08-12.
  8. News: Interview: Kate Mara, Anton Yelchin, and Jacob Gentry Talk Broken Bells' "After the Disco". Aquino. Tara. Complex.com. 2014-08-12.
  9. Web site: How Danger Mouse Collaborated With a Filmmaker On His Broken Bells' Original Music Video 'After the Disco'. Gilchrist. Todd. Indiewire. 2013-12-20. 2014-08-12.
  10. Web site: Exclusive Interview: Jacob Gentry Talks My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3, His Upcoming Time Travel Flick Synchronicity and More. Wixson. Heather. Dread Central. 2012-03-09. 2014-08-12.
  11. Web site: Spirit Award nominees announced. Maxwell. Erin. Variety. 2008-10-02. 2014-08-12.
  12. Web site: Sci-Fi Short Films - After the Disco with Anton Ylechin and Kate Mara. Geek Tyrant. Paur. Joey. November 27, 2013. July 15, 2023.