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Jonathan Weisbrod is an American film producer and screenwriter.[1] His films include the full-length
drama-comedy feature, "Lies I Told My Little Sister" (2012),[2][3][4] and comedy-horror "Bear With Us", in addition to the award-winning comedy
short, "Break A Leg" (2011),[5] and the multiple audience-award-winning comedy
short, "Beyond Belief" (2012),[6][7][8] among others.
Audience Award, Best Student Short Film, 2013 Dam Short Film Festival, Boulder City, Nevada for "Beyond Belief"[7]
Best Comedy Nomination, 2012 Supershorts International Film Festival, London, England, for "Beyond Belief"[8]
Best Picture and Best Producing, 2012 New Voices & Visions Film Festival, New York University, for short film, "Break A Leg," directed by William J. Stribling.[11][12]
2011 David Chase Scholarship for Screenwriting.[10]
2008 AFI (American Film Institute) Screen Nation Grand Prize, AFI Screen Education News, American Film Institute, July 21, 2008[13]
This article is missing information about about Early life, more Career, Personal life. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the
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Jonathan Weisbrod is an American film producer and screenwriter.[1] His films include the full-length
drama-comedy feature, "Lies I Told My Little Sister" (2012),[2][3][4] and comedy-horror "Bear With Us", in addition to the award-winning comedy
short, "Break A Leg" (2011),[5] and the multiple audience-award-winning comedy
short, "Beyond Belief" (2012),[6][7][8] among others.
Audience Award, Best Student Short Film, 2013 Dam Short Film Festival, Boulder City, Nevada for "Beyond Belief"[7]
Best Comedy Nomination, 2012 Supershorts International Film Festival, London, England, for "Beyond Belief"[8]
Best Picture and Best Producing, 2012 New Voices & Visions Film Festival, New York University, for short film, "Break A Leg," directed by William J. Stribling.[11][12]
2011 David Chase Scholarship for Screenwriting.[10]
2008 AFI (American Film Institute) Screen Nation Grand Prize, AFI Screen Education News, American Film Institute, July 21, 2008[13]