
Jack Dorfman
Jack Dorfman got his start in film at age 8 by taking his parents' home camcorder and accidentally taping over all their home movies. If you want to get on his good side, bring up musicals, Kieslowski, or Talking Heads. If you want to get on his bad side, give him some ketchup. He’s directed and edited films that have gone on to be featured in Raindance, Denver Film Festival, Chelsea Film Festival, Ouray International Film Festival, and more, including a short film adaptation of the NY Times Critics' Pick play Stalking the Bogeyman.