Philip Zlotorynski
Philip Zlotorynski graduated
with honors from California State University,
Northridge with a degree in film and television production in 1997. During
that year he wrote and directed the digital short drama The
Seventh Day that was screened in Chicago by Cinema One and later became
an official selection of the B-Movie Film Festival
in New York.
In 1998 he released the digital action-adventure Thunderpoint, also selected by the B-Movie Film Festival, and co-produced the action-adventure Unforeseen Courage for Quest Pictures, which is currently enjoying international distribution from Allied Entertainment Group.
After completing the dramatic short SWAY, Philip went to work on his most recent project WALKENTALK which has quickly become a cult favorite and is now thrilling audiences on the festival circuit.
Having recovered from B-Movie burnout after two years as head of the Trailer Department for Roger Corman's Concorde-New Horizons, Philip Zlotorynski has chosen to burn himself out again by pursuing a career in filmmaking.