Stewart Hopewell

Stewart Hopewell

additional crew, camera and electrical department, director

Stewart Hopewell was born on Sep 28, 1979 in USA. Stewart Hopewell's big-screen debut came with Volare directed by Tamela D'Amico in 2004. Stewart Hopewell is known for Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film directed by Jeff McQueen, Ed Green stars as Narrator and Wes Craven as Self. The most recent award Stewart Hopewell achieved is San Francisco Fearless Tales Genre Fest. The upcoming new movie Stewart Hopewell plays is Slaughter which will be released on Jan 09, 2009.

Stewart Hopewell attained his Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and minored in Art and Art History at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. He then earned his Master of Fine Arts at the Florida State University Conservatory of Motion Picture Arts in Tallahassee, Florida. While there, he directed four films, including one of the five thesis films, "3am" (2003). "3am" is a 22 minute psychological horror shot on 35mm. It will be starting its festival jaunt in the forth quarter of 2003. Also look out for "Misfortune," Stewart Hopewell's other film to be making the festival rounds. Shot on super 16mm, "Misfortune" should be appearing at festivals in late 2003 as well. Hopewell is currently writing a feature length screenplay.

  • Birthday

    Sep 28, 1979
  • Place of Birth

    Virginia, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

San Francisco Fearless Tales Genre Fest
2005
Best Director
Winner - Short Film Award
3 AM (2003)
Screamfest
2003
Best Student Short
Winner - Festival Trophy
3 AM (2003)

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