Scott Calonico

Scott Calonico
Born Scott Calonico
(1960-08-18) August 18, 1960
Burlingame, California, United States
Alma mater City University, London (MA), University of Texas (BSc)
Occupation Filmmaker

Scott Calonico is an American filmmaker who currently resides in Leith, Scotland.[1] He is the writer, producer, and director of the 2015 short film, When AIDS Was Funny, which explores the Reagan administration's apparent dismissal of the growing concern for the spread of AIDS during the 1980s.

He holds a BSc in Radio/TV/Film from the University of Texas and an MA from City University, London in International Journalism.

Filmography

Year Film Length
2000 Mondo Ford 7 min
2002 The King and Dick 8 min
2004 LSD A Go Go 10 min
2005 Full Metal Slacks 5 min
2012 You Can't Always Get What You Want 8 min
2014 The Silly Bastard Next to the Bed 8 min
2014 Final Draft 6 min
2015 The Banana Republic 10 min
2015 Lone Star Statement 5 min
2015 When AIDS Was Funny 7:40 min

References

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