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Sean Baker, born and raised in New Jersey and a graduate of NYU film school, is best known for co-creating the cult television show Greg the Bunny. He co-wrote and co-directed the IFC series. Although working with Greg the Bunny and Warren the Ape is a blast, Sean's long term goals lie in social-realist filmmaking. His first feature, Four Letter Words, a study of adolescent males in Suburbia USA, premiered at South by Southwest 2001. It is currently being released on DVD by Vanguard Cinema. Sean recently co-wrote and directed Prince of Broadway which is premiering at the Los Angeles Film Festival 2008 in competition, and is about a West African immigrant that sells counterfeit goods in NYC's wholesale district. Take Out is Sean's second feature film and it is being released by CAVU Pictures.
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